Ehime Orange Vikings VS Kobe Storks
This Japan B2 Basketball League will be played at 14:05 Beijing time on January 3, 2026, with the Ehime Vikings hosting the Kobe Storks at home. Based on the best-of-earner odds you offer, the home win is 2.80, the draw is 0.0 and the away win is 1.34, which clearly points to a highly favoured game for the visiting team, Kobe Stork.
Recent recordThe Ehime Vikings may have struggled in recent form, and their record and rankings are usually difficult to compete with strong teams. As a strong team in the league, Kobe Stork should maintain a high winning rate in the near future, especially against mid-to-lower team teams, and may show a stronger integrity at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends.
Historical head-to-headIn the past head-to-head records of the two teams, the Kobe Stork is likely to have a clear advantage, and its win rate is much higher than that of the Ehime Vikings, whether it is a recent encounter or an all-time record. Even at home, the Ehime Vikings have had a difficult advantage against the Kobe Storks.
The odds offered by the odds agency (2.80 for home wins, 1.34 away wins) clearly reflect the gap between the strength of the two sides and market expectations. The extremely low odds of an away win of 1.34 suggest that Kobe Storks are the absolute favoirs for this game, with a win considered a high probability event. A draw is odds of 0.0, meaning there is no draw option in this game and the winner must be decided.
Predictingthe combination of recent form, the overwhelming advantage of historical head-to-head and the strong support of odds, the expected direction of this game is very clear. The Kobe Stork have an absolute advantage in strength, form and psychology, and taking all three points away is a high probability result. The predicted result is: Kobe Stork wins.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for the purpose of understanding the background and data logic of the game and does not constitute any betting advice. There is uncertainty about the outcome of sports events, please look at it rationally.
