Kashiwa Reysol

SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium · Est. 1940

Capacity: 15,900Kashiwagrass
2026

Kashiwa Reysol's 2026 Campaign in the J1 League

Kashiwa Reysol's 2026 J1 League journey was a rollercoaster that ultimately saw them finish in eighth place with 20 points from 18 matches. Their record was a peculiar one: 7 wins without a single draw, and 11 losses, leaving them with a modest goal difference of -2 thanks to 22 goals scored and 24 conceded. It seems the team never quite mastered the art of splitting the points.

The season's form was a patchwork of highs and lows, including a notable four-game winning streak that briefly raised hopes, but consistency proved elusive with six losses both at home and away. Offensively, they found the net more frequently on the road (15 goals) than at home (13), while defensively the backline leaked a few more goals away from their own turf.

Looking ahead, Kashiwa Reysol will be keen to build on the flashes of promise shown, aiming to turn narrow defeats into points and find a steadier rhythm that could elevate their standing. With the foundations in place, there's every reason to expect a more settled and competitive campaign to come.

Points trajectory

Manager

Ricardo Rodriguez

Season at a glance

W 8·D 0·L 122827 GF/GA+1 GD5 clean sheetsWWWWL

Streaks

Last 5 home2W0D3Llast 5
Last 5 away2W0D3Llast 5
Scored4/5
Conceded3/5

J1 League table

#TeamPPts
1Kashima1845
7Yokohama F. Marinos1820
8Kashiwa Reysol1820
9Mito Hollyhock1818
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Kashiwa Reysol's 2026 J1 League Form: A Tale of Streaks and Straight Results

Kashiwa Reysol's 2026 campaign in the J1 League has been anything but dull, with no draws to soften the edges—just wins and losses in equal measure. Despite their position in eighth place, the team has a knack for streaky performances, illustrated by a notable four-game winning streak. This suggests they can find momentum but perhaps struggle to maintain it consistently.

Their record of eight wins and twelve losses across eighteen matches shows points tend to slip away more through defeats than drawn-out stalemates, which they have entirely avoided. With a slightly negative goal difference of -2, it's clear that while their attack manages 28 goals, defensive lapses have allowed 27 past.

In summary, Kashiwa Reysol's campaign is marked by sharp contrasts, with bursts of form offset by runs of losses, making them a team that keeps fans on their toes—never a dull afternoon at the J1 League.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
13
15
HomeGoals againstAway
11
16
HomeClean sheetsAway
3
2
HomeFailed to scoreAway
4
4
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.30vs1.50

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win3-0
  • Biggest away win2-6
  • Biggest home loss1-3
  • Biggest away loss5-3

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
21
Goals against
24
Goal difference
-3
Clean sheets
5
Points / round
19.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 20 competitive

LLLWLLWWWLLLLLLWWWWL
Win %40.0%
Clean Sheet %25.0%
Avg Scored1.40
Avg Conceded1.40
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.37
QA Conceded/Game1.43
Opposition Strength1.02x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 4 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 3 games

  • Clean sheet in 2 of last 5 games

  • Won 4 of last 5 games

  • Lost 1 in a row

  • No active streak

  • Failed to score in their last 1 games

Kashiwa Reysol: Home and Away Form in the 2026 J1 League

Kashiwa Reysol’s 2026 campaign reveals an intriguing home and away split. At home, they have netted 13 goals but conceded 11, managing three clean sheets in 10 matches. Away, their attacking seems sharper with 15 goals scored, though they have conceded more, 16, and kept just two clean sheets.

This suggests a side comfortable enough to attack on the road but perhaps less secure defensively, while at home they maintain a tighter defensive shape but score fewer goals. Their identical number of wins (4) both home and away, paired with no draws, points to a team that plays for a result rather than settling for stalemates. Their inconsistency is evident with 12 losses overall, a quirk that makes them an unpredictable opponent in the J1 League.

Kashiwa Reysol's Fipster Record in the 2026 J1 League

The Fipster model has made just one graded prediction involving Kashiwa Reysol this season, which unfortunately resulted in a miss. While the sample size is admittedly tiny, it means the model is still in the early stages of building a reliable track record with this club. Given the mixed form Reysol have shown themselves—capable of both winning streaks and losing runs—there's plenty of room for the model to improve its insight as the season progresses.

Venue

SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium

SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium

Kashiwa
Capacity: 15,900
Surface: grass