Denmark vs Japan – teams announced
Neither side makes many changes as Denmark chase win for last 16 spot
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Neither side makes many changes as Denmark chase win for last 16 spot
No room for fit-again Robben as Holland look to clinch top spot
Fit-again Bayern winger could unleash against already-eliminated Cameroon
Fleet-footed veteran will show class again to break Japanese hearts
Both managers go for experience over youth in must-win game
With Cameroon's squad in disarray Denmark's greater unity should help them edge it
Japan again prove tough opposition and limit Holland to 1-0 victory
Oranjes and Japan both name unchanged starting XIs meaning Arjen Robben is on bench for Dutch
Dutch pass masters will prove too much for Japan's disciplined defence
Japan win first World Cup match outside home country by dismissing lethargic Cameroon
Oranjes beat Denmark 2-0 and look assured of progression at the top of Group E
Samuel Eto'o captains the Indomitable Lions but Arsenal's Alex Song misses out
Bendtner a surprise inclusion for Denmark after passing late fitness test
Both countries have had poor preparations and their search for the net could be arduous
Look beyond the awesome Dutch strike power though, and the Netherlands have a few fault lines
Arjen Robben out of Group E opener, but Skrtel's back for Slovakia
A lack of goals looks like hampering Takeshi Okada's side in Group E
Combination of youthful exuberance and experience could be perfect mix for Danes
Late injury to flying winger overshadows masterful six-goal display
Milla feud and friendly red card could end their campaign before it begins
Despite unrest among their leading players, Holland will storm Group E
Samuel Eto'o will prove too hot to handle for the World Cup novices
Denmark have been hit and miss recently, and tricky Senegal recently beat Greece
Mexico play their sixth game in a month against a Dutch side starting warm-up campaign
1990 was last time Cameroon got to last 16, as they continue to struggle with expectations
Denmark's wise old heads should see them pip Cameroon for second spot in Group E
Despite having two free-kick specialists, inability to score in open play will see them struggle
All eyes will be on Brazil, but classy Paraguay remain South America's hidden gem