Vanraure Hachinohe come into this at home unbeaten in their last three at the venue, but that run has been built on two draws and only one goal in each of their last two home league games. They have also gone six matches without a win overall, yet the key point for a home victory case is that they are not being overwhelmed there: their latest home outing ended 2-2 with SC Sagamihara after creating 1.2 xG and matching them for shots on target, so they are at least staying in games.
Montedio Yamagata arrive with poorer overall form, having gone six league matches without a win and losing their last five, including home defeats to Tochigi City FC and Vegalta Sendai. Away from home, though, they have taken three wins from six and scored in five of those six, which stops this from being a straightforward home angle. Even so, their away record is balanced on 7 goals scored and 7 conceded, and that does leave room for Vanraure to edge a tight contest rather than dominate it.
The scoring numbers point to a narrow home call rather than a comfortable one. Vanraure’s season tally is only 4 goals scored and 6 conceded overall, while Montedio have 8 scored and 11 conceded, so both sides have been operating around modest totals. The projected 2-1 scoreline fits that pattern: enough for Vanraure to nick it, but not enough to suggest a one-sided game. If anything, the main tension is that Montedio’s away scoring is decent, so Vanraure will probably need to be solid rather than spectacular.
Vanraure’s home split is the sharper support for the selection, because they have collected two points from their opening three home league matches and remain difficult to beat at the venue. Montedio, meanwhile, have lost five of their last six overall and have failed to keep a clean sheet in 17 straight league matches, which leaves them vulnerable if Vanraure can land the first goal. That combination of home stability and visiting fragility is the strongest route to the result.
My prediction is Home Win at 21/20. Vanraure Hachinohe have avoided defeat in two of their three home league matches, Montedio Yamagata have lost five of their last six overall, and the visitors have not kept a clean sheet in 17 straight league games. The away side have still scored in five of their last six on the road, so this is not a free hit, but Vanraure’s steadier home base gives them the edge in a close one.