In the Asian Games Women's Soccer Final, the Japan Women's Soccer Team and the North Korean Women's Soccer Team had a fierce battle for the gold medal. Both sides have shown incredible goal-scoring ability in the qualifying rounds, with the EJWs scoring 35 goals in five matches, while the North Koreans have scored 29 goals in four matches. With this matchup on the line, expect an intense offensive battle between the two sides. The Japanese women have scored at least seven goals in each of their last five matches in the Women's Asian Football Confederation (WAFC), and with a 2.5 goal margin, it's definitely worth a shot. (Live on HOY TV 76 on Friday at 8pm)

The Japanese women's soccer team made some rotations when they played China in the quarterfinals. Despite placing Haruka Osawa, the next highest scorer, on the bench, they led 4-1 at half-time and eventually advanced to the final with a score of 4-3. The Japanese women's soccer team has a strong attacking force. In addition to Haruka Osawa, Makoto Ueno scored four solo goals against the Philippines women's soccer team in the final match of the group stage, and the many sharp edges on the front line made the opponents unable to defend themselves.

Although the North Korean women's soccer team has been absent from international tournaments for more than three years due to epidemic prevention and control issues, it is still among the top tier in Asia. In their last seven appearances at the Asian Games, the North Korean women's soccer team has medaled six times, winning gold three times. In the quarterfinals, they thrashed the Uzbek women's soccer team, 8-0, with gusto. Having scored 29 goals and conceded only one in the process, the North Korean women will undoubtedly face off against the Japanese women in this matchup.

Looking back at the promotion process, the North Korean women's soccer team has scored at least five goals in each of their four matches, while the Japanese women's soccer team has scored seven or more goals in each of their last five matches. The current median predicted goal difference is 2.5 goals, and the over/under odds are quite attractive. Those who like high odds may want to try 3.5 goals over, or place a small bet of 20 times the total of 7+ goals.

Highlights of the tournament live streaming schedule:

Friday 3:00pm Women's Asian Football China Women's Soccer Vs Uzbek Women's Soccer

Friday 8:00pm Women's Asian Soccer Japan Women's Soccer vs North Korea Women's Soccer

Saturday 0:30am Serie A Amboli Vs Udinese

Saturday 2:45am Serie A Lecce Vs Sassuolo

Saturday 3:00am La Liga Bilbao Vs Emilia

Saturday 3:00am Ligue 1 Strasbourg Vs Nantes

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