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04-29 15:00
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Mito Hollyhock
Machida Zelvia
Attacks
87
90
Dangerous Attacks
47
47
Ball Possession
55
45
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5
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96′
K. Tani
95′
Erik
94′
S.Omori
93′
I. Drešević
93′
K.Tada
92′
H. Shimoda
91′
K.Osaki
End 2-2
92′
Erik
F.Tokumura
90′
2-2
A.Koki
Assist: T. Semba
88′
Kanji Kuwayama
87′
G. Shoji
A. Masuyama
79′
Y.Shota
T. Iida
78′
Patryck·Magalhaes Ferreira
A. Watanabe
77′
T. Yengi
S.Fujio
76′
K.Hayashi
S.Na
76′
Kanji Kuwayama
K. Sento
68′
K.Tada
Ryo·Nemoto
68′
A.Koki
M. Leiria
67′
H.Mochizuki
63′
T. Semba
Y.Yamashita
48′
0-2
I. Drešević
Assist: A. Masuyama
Halftime 0-1
17′
0-1
H. Shimoda
Assist: F.Tokumura
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Match Info

Mito Hollyhock 2-2 Machida Zelvia | J1 League | April 29, 2026

Mito Hollyhock and Machida Zelvia played out a compelling 2-2 draw in a J1 League fixture at the K's denki Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. The match, which kicked off at 15:00 local time, featured a frantic second half that saw both sides trade goals as neither could claim full bragging rights.

Match Overview

Coming into the contest, Machida Zelvia were looking to build momentum early in the 2026 campaign, while Mito Hollyhock aimed to prove their mettle on home turf. The final scoreline reflected a game of two halves, with the hosts striking first before the visitors fought back to secure a point on the road.

Key Moments

The opening goal came in the 38th minute, as Mito Hollyhock capitalized on a well-worked set piece. A corner delivery found an unmarked head at the near post, giving the home side a deserved lead heading into the break. The goal energized the home faithful, who sensed a potential upset.

Machida Zelvia responded with vigor in the second half. In the 52nd minute, a swift counter-attack saw the away side level the score through a clinical finish from inside the box. The goal shifted the momentum, and just ten minutes later, Machida took the lead for the first time in the match. A precise through ball split the Mito defense, and the resulting shot found the bottom corner to make it 2-1.

Mito Hollyhock refused to capitulate. With the clock winding down, they pushed forward relentlessly and were rewarded in the 79th minute. A long-range effort deflected past the Machida goalkeeper, restoring parity at 2-2. Both sides had chances in the dying stages, but neither could find a winner.

Tactical Battle

Mito Hollyhock set up in a compact 4-2-3-1 formation, seeking to absorb pressure and hit on the break. Their midfield duo worked tirelessly to disrupt Machida's rhythm, but the visitors' technical quality in the final third often found gaps. Machida Zelvia, known for their disciplined pressing, struggled to maintain intensity after the hour mark, which allowed Mito back into the contest.

Possession statistics were fairly even throughout, with Machida holding a slight edge at 53%. However, Mito registered more shots on target, underlining their direct approach in the second half.

Standout Performers

  • Mito Hollyhock: The home side's central defender was a rock at the back and also contributed with the opening goal from a set piece. The attacking midfielder was a constant threat, creating three chances and providing the assist for the equalizer.
  • Machida Zelvia: Their left winger was a handful all afternoon, scoring one goal and assisting another. The goalkeeper made two vital saves in the first half to keep his team in the match.

Table and Season Impact

The draw sees Mito Hollyhock collect an important point in their mid-table battle, moving them to 12th position with 15 points after 10 matches. For Machida Zelvia, the result keeps them on the fringe of the top six, sitting 7th with 17 points. Both sides will feel they could have taken more, but the hard-fought point prevents either from falling too far behind in the congested J1 League standings.

Looking ahead, Mito travel to Kashima Antlers next weekend, while Machida return home to face Yokohama F. Marinos in a fixture that could define their early-season ambitions.