Tokyo Verdy

Ajinomoto Stadium · Est. 1969

Capacity: 48,955Chōfugrass
2026

Tokyo Verdy's 2026 J1 League Campaign

Tokyo Verdy finished a respectable 5th in the J1 League during the 2026 campaign, amassing 28 points from 18 matches. Their record was a curious blend of 10 wins, a solitary draw, and 8 losses, with a slightly worrying goal difference of -4 after scoring 25 and conceding 31. Their season was marked by some bright spells, including a four-match winning streak, but inconsistency prevented them from mounting a serious challenge at the very top.

Home comfort was somewhat evident, with 7 of their wins coming at their own ground, alongside 4 clean sheets. However, their defence leaked goals both home and away, conceding 16 and 15 respectively. Away form was less stable, with 3 wins, a single draw, and 6 defeats. The team’s knack for winning games was seldom accompanied by draws, rarely settling for a point.

Looking ahead, Tokyo Verdy will be eager to tighten their defence and add a bit more polish to their away performances. A challenge for a higher league finish seems well within reach if they can build on the flashes of form shown in 2026.

Points trajectory

Manager

Jofuku Hiroshi

Season at a glance

W 10·D 1·L 92531 GF/GA-6 GD5 clean sheetsLWLDL

Streaks

Last 5 home3W0D2Llast 5
Last 5 away1W2D2Llast 5
Scored3/5
Conceded3/5

J1 League table

#TeamPPts
1Kashima1845
4Kawasaki Frontale1828
5Tokyo Verdy1828
6Urawa1825
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Tokyo Verdy's 2026 J1 League Form

Tokyo Verdy's campaign in the 2026 J1 League has been a rollercoaster with a dash of unpredictability. They’ve managed to secure 10 wins from 18 matches, which is a decent haul, but their nine defeats suggest a tendency to drop points more through losses than draws — they've only drawn once all season. This pattern hints at a team that either goes for the win or suffers a setback, with little middle ground.

Their biggest win streak of four matches shows they can build momentum, but the overall form string, peppered with losses and intermittent wins, paints a picture of inconsistency. Defensively, conceding 31 goals and holding just five clean sheets indicates some leaky moments, especially away where they've lost six times. Offensively, 25 goals suggest they can find the net but perhaps not often enough to compensate for defensive frailties. In short, Tokyo Verdy’s season so far is a tale of bursts of brilliance intertwined with bouts of vulnerability.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
14
11
HomeGoals againstAway
16
15
HomeClean sheetsAway
4
1
HomeFailed to scoreAway
2
3
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.40vs1.10

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win3-1
  • Biggest away win1-2
  • Biggest home loss0-6
  • Biggest away loss2-0

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
19
Goals against
25
Goal difference
-6
Clean sheets
6
Points / round
25.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 20 competitive

WWWLLWLWLWWWWLLLWLDL
Win %50.0%
Clean Sheet %25.0%
Avg Scored1.30
Avg Conceded1.60
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.30
QA Conceded/Game1.60
Opposition Strength1.00x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 3 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 3 games

  • Clean sheet in 2 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

Tokyo Verdy's Home and Away Form Analysis

Tokyo Verdy's 2026 J1 League campaign shows a clear home advantage with 7 wins compared to just 3 on the road. They have netted 14 goals at home while conceding 16, suggesting a lively but occasionally leaky defence when playing in front of their own fans. On the road, their goal tally dips slightly to 11 scored, with 15 conceded, highlighting a tighter but less productive away performance.

Clean sheets tell a similar story: four at home versus just one away, reinforcing the notion that Tokyo Verdy are more solid when defending on familiar turf. This contrast between home and away is typical of sides that rely on home support and familiarity, but their ability to claim points on the road remains a crucial area for improvement if they want to push higher in the table.

Fipster's Record with Tokyo Verdy in the 2026 J1 League

Fipster's crystal ball has been a bit foggy when it comes to Tokyo Verdy this season, having recorded just one scored prediction. Unfortunately, that lone forecast didn't quite hit the mark, leaving the model with a 0-star, 0-tick, and 1-miss tally so far. It seems Fipster is still finding its feet with Tokyo Verdy, so patience is advised before placing too much faith in its insights.

Given Tokyo Verdy's rollercoaster form—mixing wins and losses with a dash of defensive woes—it's no surprise the model's record is still in its infancy. Here's hoping for clearer skies ahead for both Verdy and Fipster's predictions.

Venue

Ajinomoto Stadium

Ajinomoto Stadium

Chōfu
Capacity: 48,955
Surface: grass