Kawasaki Frontale arrive with mixed home form, having taken one win, one draw and two defeats in their four league games on their own pitch, and their last six overall have featured three losses, two draws and only one win. That profile sits awkwardly with a clean defensive case, especially after conceding five at home to Yokohama F. Marinos and allowing two or more goals in several recent outings. Even so, they have still scored in enough of their recent matches to keep the total-goals angle alive.
Urawa Red Diamonds bring a stronger away scoring case, with two wins, one draw and one defeat on the road in league play and five goals scored across those four away fixtures. Their last six league matches have produced regular movement at both ends, with four of those games finishing with at least three goals. The recent 1-2 home loss to Machida Zelvia also fits a pattern of matches where Urawa can be involved in open scorelines, even if their own xG in that game was modest.
The head-to-head record leans toward goals rather than caution, with eight of the last nine meetings seeing both teams score and Kawasaki failing to keep a clean sheet in nine straight clashes. Recent meetings have included a 4-0 Urawa win and several tighter but still productive scorelines such as 2-2, 3-1 and 3-2. That history matters here because neither side has been especially secure at the back, while both have shown enough attacking output to reach a three-goal threshold.
There is a small tension with the projected 1-2 score and Urawa’s away numbers, which are strong defensively overall, but the total still looks playable because Kawasaki’s home goals-against record is poor and their recent matches have often opened up. League averages also point to a modest but not barren scoring environment, and this fixture has repeatedly run above that baseline. With both teams carrying live attacking threat and neither looking watertight, the over still fits better than a tighter alternative.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 3/4. Kawasaki have conceded freely at home, Urawa have been involved in plenty of three-goal matches lately, and the head-to-head has delivered both teams scoring in eight of the last nine meetings. Add Urawa’s decent away scoring record and Kawasaki’s recent defensive lapses, and a higher-scoring game looks the likelier outcome.