[(Tokushima Vortis) Strength]:
1. Tokushima Vortis are fighting for a direct promotion spot. Facing the bottom team of the league, Ehime FC, they are undoubtedly motivated to take points.
2. Tokushima Vortis received 5 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses at home this season so far, with a win rate of 45.5%.
[(Tokushima Vortis) Neutral]:
1. Tokushima Vortis conceded 5 goals in the last 5 games, demonstrating mediocre defense.
[(Tokushima Vortis) Weakness]:
1. Tokushima Vortis lost 2-0 to Cerezo Osaka in the last Emperor's Cup game and were eliminated. They are also on a 3-game winless run in the league, showing a decline in winning eagerness.
2. Tokushima Vortis scored 3 goals in the last 5 games, revealing declining offense and resulting in their poor recent records.
3. Tokushima Vortis are on a 4-game winless run in AH, showing an underwhelming winning trend.
[(Ehime FC) Neutral]:
1. Ehime FC ended 4 of the last 5 away games with UNDERs in O/U, showcasing conservative performances on the road.
[(Ehime FC) Weakness]:
1. Ehime FC lost 1-0 to FC Imabari in the last game, suffering a 2-game losing streak. They secured only two wins in 23 league games, ranking at the bottom of the table and showcasing poor overall performances.
2. Ehime FC scored a goal in the last 5 away games, revealing a decline in attack on the road.
3. Ehime FC conceded 8 goals in the last 5 games, boasting a flawed defensive line. Their defense is ranked 2nd from the bottom of the league.
4. Ehime FC have a poor away record of 1 win, 8 draws, and 3 losses this season so far, with a win rate of 8.3%. They are not good at playing away from home.
5. Ehime FC received 11 wins, 8 draws, and 22 losses in 41 encounters between both sides, without a mental advantage.
[Tips]:
Tokushima Vortis lost 2-0 to Cerezo Osaka in the last Emperor's Cup game and were eliminated.
They are also on a 3-game winless run in the league, showing a decline in winning eagerness.
Ehime FC, the bottom team of the league, lost 1-0 to FC Imabari in the last game, suffering a 2-game losing streak.
They secured only two wins in 23 league games, ranking at the bottom of the table and showcasing poor overall performances.
In the previous 10 home games against Ehime FC, Tokushima Vortis were unbeaten with 6 wins and 4 draws, giving them a better mentality.
Besides, Ehime FC only won once on the road this season so far, revealing their unreliable away strength.
Thus, Tokushima Vortis are expected to return to the winning way in this home game.
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