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FC Tokyo - Nagoya Grampus
Japan J-League - Ajinomoto Stadium
* Betting odds were correct at the time of publication but are subject to change.
Free Betting Tips for Tokyo vs Nagoya Grampus
We're bringing you our top two predictions for Saturday's J-League clash between Tokyo and Nagoya Grampus. The visitors are in the mix to win the J-league title this season and while there is a long way to go, Nagoya Grampus will be disappointed if they fail to take home all 3pts from their trip to mid-table Tokyo this weekend.
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Nagoya Grampus to Win
- Nagoya Grampus have won two and only lost one of their last seven encounters with Tokyo.
- Nagoya Grampus have won each of their last five matches in all competitions.
- Tokyo have lost three of their last five fixtures.
Both Teams to Score
- Both teams have scored in four of the last six meetings between Tokyo and Nagoya Grampus.
- Each of Tokyo's last five matches in league and cup have ended with both teams scoring.
- Nagoya Grampus' last five matches have produced goals at both ends of the pitch.
Tokyo vs Nagoya Grampus Odds and Probabilities
Head to Head
18/03/23
Japan J-League Japan
Nagoya Grampus
FC Tokyo
0
0
29/10/22
Japan J-League Japan
Nagoya Grampus
FC Tokyo
2
1
20/04/22
Japan J-League Japan
FC Tokyo
Nagoya Grampus
0
0
10/10/21
Japan J-League Cup Japan
FC Tokyo
Nagoya Grampus
2
1
06/10/21
Japan J-League Cup Japan
Nagoya Grampus
FC Tokyo
3
1
Last Five - FC Tokyo
23/09/23
Japan J-League Japan
Sagan Tosu
FC Tokyo
2
3
W
15/09/23
Japan J-League Japan
Kawasaki Frontale
FC Tokyo
1
0
L
10/09/23
Japan J-League Cup Japan
Avispa Fukuoka
FC Tokyo
2
0
L
10/09/23
Japan J-League Cup Japan
Avispa Fukuoka
FC Tokyo
2
0
L
06/09/23
Japan J-League Cup Japan
Avispa Fukuoka
FC Tokyo
0
1
W
Last Five - Nagoya Grampus
23/09/23
Japan J-League Japan
Consadole Sapporo
Nagoya Grampus
1
1
D
16/09/23
Japan J-League Japan
Avispa Fukuoka
Nagoya Grampus
1
0
L
10/09/23
Japan J-League Cup Japan
Kashima Antlers
Nagoya Grampus
1
2
W
06/09/23
Japan J-League Cup Japan
Kashima Antlers
Nagoya Grampus
1
1
D
02/09/23
Japan J-League Japan
Yokohama FC
Nagoya Grampus
1
1
D
Let's take a look at the latest markets and odds ahead of Tokyo vs Nagoya Grampus.
Tokyo odds: 25/11 (3.27) – 30.6%
Draw odds: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
Nagoya odds: 5/4 (2.25) – 44.4%
*all odds provided are the best price at the time of publication and come from various bookmakers and therefore the probabilities won't always add up to 100%.
Nagoya Grampus are the expected winners of this game with a probability of 44.4%, and we tend to agree with the bookmakers on this one. If you need more football betting tips for this game then try looking into the Under/Over 2.5 Goals market. You can back Under 2.5 Goals to be scored on Saturday at 31/40 (1.78) with a probability of 56.3%, while the odds on Over 2.5 Goals currently stand at 11/10 (2.10) which has a lower probability of just 47.6%.
Tokyo vs Nagoya Grampus Lineups and Last Match
Tokyo
Tokyo were away at Gamba Osaka for their last J-League fixture, a game that ended in a rather convincing defeat. The home side scored twice in the first half and once more in the second to go 3-0 up after an hour's play and while Tsukagawa pulled a goal back late on, it was no more than a consolation goal.
Predicted Lineup – Słowik (GK), Morishige, Adaílton, Kimoto, Tokumoto, Higashi, Watanabe, Koizumi, Abe, Oliveira & Nakagawa
Nagoya
Nagoya Grampus secured all 3pts at home to Avispa Fukuoka in their last league game. A penalty from Mateus put the hosts 1-0 up on the stroke of halftime but Avispa equalised with a spot kick of their own in the 65th minute. However, just a few minutes later Junker fired Nagoya Grampus back in front after good work from Fujii and the hosts held on to secure an important 3pts.
Predicted Lineup – Langerak (GK), Nogami, Nakatani, Fujii, Morishita, Yonemoto, Inagaki, Izumi, Nagai, Mateus & Junker
Starting Lineups
FC Tokyo
Nagoya Grampus
*Lineups are usually announced 1hr before kick-off
Player to Watch: Kasper Junker
The Nagoya Grampus striker, Kasper Junker, is enjoying a great season in front of goal for the title challengers.
The 29-year-old has scored 9-goals in 17 appearances so far this season and has also chipped in with a couple of assists. The former Urawa Reds forward is in his debut season with Nagoya Grampus but has already equaled his best tally in this competition and has two more goals than he managed in the entirety of the last campaign.
We're backing Junker to make another impression this weekend away at Tokyo and wouldn't bet against the Danish forward scoring a goal or two.