Kawasaki Frontale - Shimizu S-Pals: betting tip and bets for the Japanese Championship match

Command Analysis

Current form
Kawasaki just snatched a point from the lion's mouth. October fourth, round 33, departure to Kyoto Sanga – and now, a stubborn draw 1:1. Tatsuya Ito's early goal in the 8th minute was like a flash of lightning: the guy sensed the moment, rushed forward and hit the ball with the instincts of a real predator. The team gnawed on every centimeter of the field, created sparks in attack throughout the match, but after the home team's retaliatory strike, they could not turn it around.
Ito is the star of the evening, the energy is bursting, the goal counts, he dragged his partners along like the captain of a ship in a storm. This score keeps Kawasaki in 7th place, they are still in the hunt for the top six.
Interesting facts for betting
Kawasaki scores an average of 2.3 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
And now to Shimizu – that's where the calmness with a touch of drama is. Round 33, at home against FC Tokyo, and the result is a draw 1:1. Toshiki Takahashi opened the defense in the 34th minute after a juicy combination, like a jeweler cutting a stone. The hosts owned pieces of the match, poured in moments, but did not finish off – the guests equalized, and that was it. Takahashi is the king of the field: the pressure is tireless, the completion is icy, he alone kept the attack in good shape, spurring everyone around. The result left Shimizu in 11th place, comfortably in the middle of the table.
Interesting facts for betting
Shimizu scores an average of 0.6 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 2.5 goals
In the last three face-to-face matches, such a bet played
1.66Tip and bets
Let's take a look at the duel archives. Kawasaki took more than half of the victories, especially at home, where they are the real masters of fate. Are both teams in balance: average performance, no disasters, and personnel troubles? Nothing serious, the trains are full, like at a parade. We are watching recent battles: Kawasaki's attack is a volcano, home games are a fortress, and Shimizu's stubbornness will add pepper, but not break. The best bet is a Front–line victory, which is ironclad: their personal score, home field advantage and steady scoring rain in key battles.
Our prediction is that Kawasaki will win in 1.71
































