
Week 33 features a match on Sat Oct 29th, where Nagoya Grampus will host Tokyo in a J-League match. Weather on match day is looking like a cloudy and cool day, with daytime temperatures of only 10 degrees, which should make for a nice day for football. 11th placed Nagoya Grampus is fresh off their 1-1 draw against Kyoto Sanga. Takeda struck first for Nagoya Grampus on an own goal in the 45th minute, then Rikito Inoue got the equalizer for Kyoto Sanga in the 59th minute on a feed from Asada squeezing out at least the one point for Kyoto Sanga. Nagoya Grampus is looking for direction having earned 14 points in their last 10 matches, while in their last match, 5th placed Tokyo, recorded a 4-0 shutout win against Cerezo Osaka. Ryoma Watanabe struck first for Tokyo in the 48th minute, then Ryoma Watanabe added another in the 76th minute At the end of 90 a dissapointed Cerezo Osaka couldn’t manage to score, and Tokyo took the shutout win. Tokyo should be reasonably happy with their recent performance, earning 17 points in their last 10 matches.
On the 20th of April, Tokyo hosted Nagoya Grampus in their last match together. Tokyo and Nagoya Grampus battled to a 0-0 draw. Tokyo had 8 on net, and Nagoya Grampus had 10, but no one could beat the goalie, and the game ended in a 0-0 draw,.
Ryoma Watanabe has been the most prolific scorer on Tokyo in his last five matches with 3 goals. Sho Inagaki and Shohei Takeda are the top scorers for Nagoya Grampus in the last five matches, but unfortunately they only have one goal.