The Tunisia national football team faces Japan in the FIFA World Cup 2026, a crucial match for the Tunisian team after its first loss to Sweden. The team is trying to achieve a win after changing its coach, with Hervé Renard replacing Sabri Lamouchi. On the other hand, Japan is trying to maintain its momentum after drawing with the Netherlands, where it showed a continuous attacking organization and a high fighting spirit. From the perspective of corner kicks, Japan has several reasons that make it the most likely to win. The Asian team usually plays fast football, with a focus on precise passes on the wings, taking advantage of the attacking full-backs and the skilled offensive midfielders. In the face of a Tunisian team that tends to retreat to defense, it is likely that Japan will control the ball more, push its formation forward, and constantly send the ball to the last third of the field. This creates favorable conditions for crosses, shots that are blocked, or corner kicks from the Tunisian defense. Under the leadership of their new coach, Tunisia may prioritize defensive solidity. After their heavy defeat, it is unlikely that the team will risk playing an attacking style from the start. The most likely scenario is that Tunisia will apply a low defensive line, which will narrow the midfield and force Japan to rely more on the wings. However, this defensive approach may lead to many corner kicks, as defenders usually prefer to clear the ball out of the field to relieve pressure under constant pressure. Another factor that may lead to a large number of corner kicks is Tunisia's desperate need for a point. If they fall behind in the score, they will be forced to pressure more strongly in the second half, which will create more space for Japan's counter-attacks from the wings, and thus increase the number of crosses and shots that are likely to be blocked. Therefore, the total number of corner kicks may exceed the natural average, especially if Japan quickly regains control of the game. In general, Japan has a greater chance of getting more corner kicks than Tunisia. The Asian team has high technical skills, the ability to quickly switch from defense to attack, and a suitable attacking style to pressure the wings. Tunisia can still get corner kicks from set pieces or counter-attacks, but if the game continues with Japan controlling the ball, it is likely that the balance of corner kicks will lean in favor of Japan. The expected formations for the Tunisia-Japan match are Tunisia 4-4-2 and Japan 4-2-3-1. The prediction is that the Japanese team will get more corner kicks, and the match will see more than 9 corner kicks.