Japan's one-two punch features Tosu Sandstone's hard-hitting home win against Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Sandstone has been improving slightly lately, but many of their wins have come on the road. Home performance is poor. It's hard to run against their nemesis Sanfrecce. Sanfrecce has strong fast food opponents and half a dozen away wins are planned.

In the last seven games, Sandstone has won four and lost three of each, which is at least a real improvement over their many previous losses. However, we should note that together with the elimination of FC Yokohama from the Royal Japan Cup, three of Sandstone's four victories have come in away matches, and if the league's last five home matches have in fact been four losses, the home show is in decline and often loses carelessness, so no wonder Sandstone is struggling in the lower reaches of the table.

On the other hand, although the prostate molecule Hiroshima three arrows have ups and downs, but check the real plan of all tournaments, the last 12 games to achieve 8 wins and 2 losses, the last two games a total of 5 wins, including the last round of the bridge discipline to beat the Fukuoka Hornets 1-0, the two consecutive matches do rain in a timely manner, and finally get rid of the predicament of the first three matches, to help the public regain confidence. In addition, Three Arrows has been the bane of Sandstone. The two sides have played the last four head-to-head matchups. Three Arrows have won three and drawn one, with three of them taking the lead in the first half. They clearly excel at striking first, earning half-time road victories.

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