FC Tokyo

Ajinomoto Stadium · Est. 1935

Capacity: 48,955Chōfugrass
2026

FC Tokyo's 2026 J1 League Campaign

FC Tokyo enjoyed a largely successful 2026 in the J1 League, finishing as runners-up with 37 points from 18 matches. Their record of 13 wins, a solitary draw, and five losses reflects a team that preferred to settle matches decisively rather than play for stalemates. Offensively, they found the net 32 times, while defensively they conceded 18 goals, resulting in a positive goal difference of +14.

Their campaign was marked by strong away form, winning seven matches on the road compared to six at home. The season’s rhythm featured some impressive winning runs, peaking with a four-match winning streak, though they also suffered a handful of defeats, especially at home where they lost four times. Clean sheets were hard-earned, with just four kept throughout the season.

Looking ahead, FC Tokyo will be keen to build on this solid foundation and perhaps add that elusive league title to their trophy cabinet. The 2026 season showed promise and plenty of food for thought as they plan their next steps.

Points trajectory

Manager

R. Matsuhashi

Japan

Season at a glance

W 13·D 1·L 63523 GF/GA+12 GD4 clean sheetsWWLDL

Streaks

Last 5 home3W0D2Llast 5
Last 5 away2W2D1Llast 5
Scored3/5
Conceded4/5

J1 League table

#TeamPPts
1Kashima1845
2FC Tokyo1837
3Machida Zelvia1837
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

FC Tokyo's 2026 J1 League Form Analysis

FC Tokyo's 2026 campaign in the J1 League has been marked by notable consistency, particularly in their ability to secure wins without settling for draws. With 13 victories and only one draw from 18 matches, they've shown a clear preference for pushing for three points rather than playing it safe, which has served them well in their climb to second place.

Their biggest win streak of four games underlines a capacity for sustained good form, although their five defeats reveal that when things go wrong, it tends to be a bit more decisive rather than a string of near-misses. Interestingly, points have been lost more often through defeats than the occasional stalemate, suggesting a team that either wins or learns the hard way.

Overall, FC Tokyo have combined a strong attack and solid defence, particularly away from home, making them a formidable force in the league this season.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
17
18
HomeGoals againstAway
14
9
HomeClean sheetsAway
2
2
HomeFailed to scoreAway
3
2
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.70vs1.80

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win5-2
  • Biggest away win0-3
  • Biggest home loss0-3
  • Biggest away loss1-0

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
28
Goals against
16
Goal difference
+12
Clean sheets
6
Points / round
33.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 20 competitive

WWWLWWWLWLWWWWLWWLDL
Win %65.0%
Clean Sheet %20.0%
Avg Scored1.80
Avg Conceded1.20
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.86
QA Conceded/Game1.16
Opposition Strength0.97x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 3 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in 4 of last 5 games

  • Clean sheet in 1 of last 5 games

  • Won 1 of last 5 games

  • Lost 2 of last 5 games

  • Drew 2 of last 5 games

  • Failed to score in 2 of last 5 games

FC Tokyo: Home and Away Form Analysis

FC Tokyo's 2026 J1 League campaign reveals an intriguing split between home and away performances. At home, they are a force with 17 goals scored but have conceded 14, suggesting that while their attack is lively, the defence can be a tad leaky. Their four home losses underline this vulnerability.

Away from home, FC Tokyo seem a touch more disciplined. They've netted 18 goals and conceded only 9, boasting fewer losses (just two) and an identical number of clean sheets as at home. This suggests a side comfortable on the road, perhaps benefiting from a more cautious approach.

Overall, FC Tokyo balance attacking intent with defensive solidity better away than at home — a curious reversal that keeps things interesting for their fans and opponents alike.

Fipster's Record on FC Tokyo

Fipster is still in the early days of building a prediction record for FC Tokyo in the 2026 J1 League campaign. With no graded fixtures scored yet, the model has yet to prove its mettle on this club's performances. Given FC Tokyo's strong showing—sitting second with 37 points and a solid record of 13 wins from 18 matches—there should be plenty of opportunities ahead for the model to rack up some stars or ticks. Until then, it remains a blank slate waiting for the next chapter.

Venue

Ajinomoto Stadium

Ajinomoto Stadium

Chōfu
Capacity: 48,955
Surface: grass