Mito Hollyhock

K’s Denki Stadium · Est. 1990

Capacity: 12,000Mitograss
2026

Mito Hollyhock's 2026 J1 League Campaign

Mito Hollyhock's 2026 J1 League journey was a rollercoaster with more dips than peaks, finishing 9th with 18 points from 18 matches. They secured six wins—all the wins, mind you, with no draws to soften the blow—while suffering 12 defeats. Their home ground offered a slight edge, where they won four matches and kept two clean sheets, but their defence leaked goals both at home and away, conceding 41 in total against 23 scored.

The season's narrative was one of inconsistency. Despite a spirited three-game winning streak, the team struggled to build momentum, with far too many losses peppering their campaign. The lack of draws suggests a penchant for going all-in rather than settling for shared spoils, which made for entertaining football but a bumpy points tally.

Looking ahead, Mito Hollyhock will surely be aiming to tighten their defence and find a bit more stability to climb higher in the table. A more balanced approach could see them turn those narrow losses into valuable draws and, eventually, wins.

Points trajectory

Manager

Daisuke Kimori

Season at a glance

W 6·D 0·L 142341 GF/GA-18 GD2 clean sheetsLLLLL

Streaks

Last 5 home0W1D4Llast 5
Last 5 away0W2D3Llast 5
Scored2/5
Conceded5/5

J1 League table

#TeamPPts
1Kashima1845
8Kashiwa Reysol1820
9Mito Hollyhock1818
10JEF United Chiba1812
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Mito Hollyhock's 2026 J1 League Form

Mito Hollyhock's 2026 campaign has been a bit of a rollercoaster, though not the thrilling kind that leaves you breathless—instead, more like a bumpy ride with frequent stops. The team has registered six wins but hasn't managed a single draw, indicating they tend to go all in for a result, win or lose. Unfortunately, the losses outnumber wins by more than two to one, highlighting a defence that’s been more leaky than watertight.

Their biggest winning streak stands at three games, suggesting some capability for consistency, but their overall form is patchy, peppered with frequent defeats. With 18 points from 18 games and a goal difference of minus 16, Mito Hollyhock have found it easier to score at home but have conceded heavily on the road. All told, their season is defined by streaky results and an unfortunate penchant for dropping points through losses rather than draws.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
12
11
HomeGoals againstAway
16
25
HomeClean sheetsAway
2
0
HomeFailed to scoreAway
2
4
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.20vs1.10

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win2-0
  • Biggest away win1-2
  • Biggest home loss1-4
  • Biggest away loss5-2

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
19
Goals against
35
Goal difference
-16
Clean sheets
2
Points / round
14.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 20 competitive

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Win %30.0%
Clean Sheet %10.0%
Avg Scored1.20
Avg Conceded2.10
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.17
QA Conceded/Game2.15
Opposition Strength1.02x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 2 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • No active streak

  • Lost 5 in a row

  • No active streak

  • Failed to score in 3 of last 5 games

Mito Hollyhock Home & Away Analysis

Mito Hollyhock's 2026 campaign in the J1 League reveals a curious home and away dichotomy. At home, they've netted 12 goals but conceded 16, managing just two clean sheets. Away, they've been slightly less prolific with 11 goals scored, yet their defence has been leakier, shipping 25 goals and failing to keep a single clean sheet.

Their six wins split unevenly with four at home and just two on the road, highlighting a modest home advantage that hasn't quite translated into defensive solidity. The lack of draws suggests a team that either goes for broke or falls short, but the sharper defensive fragility away from home is clear. Mito will need to tighten up at the back on the road if they hope to climb higher in the standings.

Fipster's Record with Mito Hollyhock

Fipster has only recently started building a prediction record for Mito Hollyhock this 2026 J1 League campaign, having scored on just one occasion. While the model has not yet delivered a star prediction, it has achieved a reliable tick, suggesting a cautious but promising start. With Mito Hollyhock's mixed form and defensive struggles, Fipster's early accuracy will be an interesting gauge to watch as the season progresses.

Venue

K’s Denki Stadium

K’s Denki Stadium

Mito
Capacity: 12,000
Surface: grass