Who is favored to win in Urayasu D-Rocks vs Canon Eagles?
Yokohama Canon Eagles are slightly favored to win based on their stronger recent League One form and the presence of key internationals like Faf de Klerk, while Urayasu D-Rocks have been battling near the relegation spots in recent seasons. Early market indicators for this Round 2025–26 fixture suggest approximate odds around 1.75 for Canon Eagles and 2.10 for Urayasu D-Rocks, making DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports an attractive place to compare prices.
What time is Urayasu D-Rocks vs Canon Eagles?
The Urayasu D-Rocks vs Yokohama Canon Eagles Rugby Union match in Japan Rugby League One is scheduled to start on January 10, 2026 at 3:00 AM UTC. In Japan Standard Time this corresponds to a 12:00 PM noon kickoff, which is a typical early afternoon slot for League One games.
Where is Urayasu D-Rocks vs Canon Eagles being held?
The match is expected to be played in the greater Tokyo–Chiba area, with Urayasu D-Rocks usually hosting at a mid-sized modern venue in Urayasu City that accommodates roughly 10,000–15,000 spectators and features full seating and updated training facilities. Canon Eagles, based in Yokohama, bring a strong traveling support that often fills a significant portion of the stands, contributing to a lively derby-like atmosphere.
Urayasu D-Rocks vs Canon Eagles prediction & odds - who wins?
Given Canon Eagles’ superior attacking metrics over the past month and their more settled backline structure around Faf de Klerk, a reasonable prediction is a Canon Eagles win by 7–12 points. From a betting perspective, handicap lines are likely to open with Canon Eagles -4.5 to -6.5 at around 1.85, while a home upset for Urayasu D-Rocks could be priced near 2.80–3.00 on the moneyline.
What is the head to head record between Urayasu D-Rocks vs Canon Eagles?
Historical head-to-head meetings between Urayasu D-Rocks and Yokohama Canon Eagles have generally leaned in favor of Canon Eagles, who have won the majority of clashes over the last few seasons in Japan Rugby League One. Recent encounters have tended to be high-intensity games with relatively narrow margins, often decided in the final 20 minutes as Canon’s depth off the bench makes the difference.
