Overview
Chat
114
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
JEF United Ichihara Chiba
Mito Hollyhock
Attacks
70
90
Dangerous Attacks
33
54
Ball Possession
39
61
On Target
6
3
Off Target
2022
3014
Important Events
Live text broadcast
97′
Ryo·Nemoto
96′
R.Ishio
95′
S.Omori
94′
M.Himeno
91′
K.Osaki
End 1-1
99′
Y.Igari
Y. Kobayashi
98′
K.Osaki
83′
S.Omori
K.Itakura
82′
K.Yamazaki
T. Semba
75′
1-1
T. Yasui
Assist: H. Goya
74′
I. Takahashi
72′
T. Yasui
T. Mae
69′
H.Yamamoto
M.Arai
69′
Ryo·Nemoto
M. Leiria
66′
Y. Kobayashi
59′
M.Himeno
Issaka
59′
N.Sugiyama
T.Tsukui
59′
R.Ishio
M.Hidaka
Halftime 0-1
49′
0-1
M. Leiria
11′
Takeshi·Ushizawa
M.Fofana
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
The Japanese J1 League match between JEF United Ichihara Chiba and Mito Hollyhock ended in a 1-1 draw at the Fukuda Denshi Arena on Saturday, April 11th, 2026. The result was a fair reflection of a closely contested encounter that saw both teams share the points in a mid-table clash. The home side, JEF United, opened the scoring midway through the first half, capitalizing on sustained pressure to take a lead into the break. Mito Hollyhock responded with resilience after the interval, finding an equalizer through a well-worked team move that unlocked the JEF defense. The final half-hour saw both teams push for a winner, with chances created at both ends, but neither could find a decisive second goal. The match was played in a competitive spirit with few major controversies, though a late penalty appeal from JEF United was waved away by the match official. The point leaves both teams in a stable position in the J1 League table, with neither making a significant leap nor fall in the standings based on this result. Post-match, the JEF United manager expressed frustration at not converting their first-half dominance into three points, while the Mito Hollyhock coach praised his team's character to fight back on the road. The starting XI for JEF United featured their typical defensive structure, while Mito lined up in a compact 4-4-2 formation aimed at stifling the home attack.

