Tegevajaro Miyazaki come into this at home after five wins in their last six league matches, with four of those victories coming by a single goal and three of them ending 1-0. That sort of control at the back matters for a home win call, even if the recent 0-1 loss at Reilac Shiga FC showed they are not completely immune to a tight finish.
Renofa Yamaguchi FC have mixed results away from home, and their recent pattern is less convincing for a trip to a side that has been so hard to beat. They have one win, two draws and one loss in their last four league matches, and the away draw at FC Ryukyu plus the 1-0 defeat at Kagoshima United point to a team that can be contained when they leave home.
The goal numbers are not wildly separated, which is the only slight caution for a straight home win. Tegevajaro’s last six league games have produced several low-scoring results, while Renofa have scored in three of their last four, including the 3-1 win over Oita Trinita on 29 March, so a narrow contest is more likely than a comfortable one. The xG projection of 1.2 to 1.0 also hints at a close game rather than a one-sided match.
Renofa’s biggest issue for this fixture is that they have gone three matches without a clean sheet, and that leaves room for Tegevajaro to edge the contest. Tegevajaro’s home wins over Roasso Kumamoto and Oita Trinita were both 1-0, which fits a side capable of doing enough in front of their own crowd even when chances are limited. With no finished head-to-head sample to lean on, current form has to carry the case.
My prediction is Home Win at 1/1. Tegevajaro have won five of their last six league matches, including three 1-0 victories, and that home resilience is a strong base for backing them. Renofa have not kept a clean sheet in three straight games, and their away results have been patchy enough to leave them vulnerable in a tight match. The projected 2-1 scoreline is close enough to the numbers to support a narrow home success rather than a comfortable one.