Urawa vs Mito Hollyhock Prediction
Urawa to Bounce Back Against Struggling Mito
Preview
Alright, listen up! We've got an early kick-off in the J1 League as Urawa host Mito Hollyhock, and if you're looking for a solid home win to start your Saturday, you might just be in luck.
Urawa come into this one sitting pretty in 5th spot with 7 points from their opening four games. Yeah, they took a bit of a beating last time out against Kashima in a five-goal thriller (2-3), but don't let that fool you. That Kashima lot are top of the tree and flying high. Before that, Urawa were putting together a handy little run – they stuffed Yokohama F. Marinos 2-0 away, held FC Tokyo to a 1-1 draw, and brushed aside JEF United Chiba 2-0 on the road. At home, they're averaging a tasty 2 goals per game with a 60% win rate. That's proper fortress stuff.
Now, Mito Hollyhock... bless 'em. They're down in 7th with just 4 points and a goal difference of minus three. They've only managed one win all season, and while they've shown some doggedness with three draws in their last four (including a 2-2 at Kawasaki and 2-2 at Machida), they're shipping goals for fun away from home – 1.86 per game on the road. They got a bit of a hiding from Tokyo Verdy (3-1) earlier in the campaign, and against a Urawa side that knows where the net is, that defensive record doesn't fill you with confidence.
The head-to-head makes lovely reading for the home fans too – Urawa won the only recent meeting 2-1 back in 2019, and they've got that psychological edge.
Looking at the numbers, the bookies have Urawa at around 2.04 to win, which looks a smidge generous to me. When you've got a side scoring 2 goals a game at home against a side conceding nearly 2 away, the maths starts adding up nicely. Mito might nick one – they've scored in their last three – but Urawa's 50% clean sheet rate at home suggests they can keep things tight enough.
Key Points:
• Urawa average 2.00 goals per game at home with a 60% win rate
• Mito Hollyhock concede 1.86 goals per game away from home
• Urawa have won 6 of their last 10 games (60% win rate)
• Mito have drawn 3 of their last 4 matches but struggle to close out wins
• The only recent head-to-head ended 2-1 to Urawa at home
Summary: Urawa look the business here. They bounced back from setbacks last season and should have too much quality for a Mito side that's finding goals hard to come by and leaks them at the back. At 2.04, the home win is the play.