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2020 Meiji Yasuda J1 League 9 10 2 3 4 6 7 2020 MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE 2nd sec. 10th sec. sec. Date KO Fixture Venue Internet/TV Broadcasting (in Japan) 2 Saturday 4 July 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo NHK SPRING .F DAZN 18:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Nagoya Grampus IAI.S DAZN 18:00 Gamba Osaka vs Cerezo Osaka Pana.S DAZN/ABC TV (*) 18:30 Oita Trinita vs Sagan Tosu SHOWA DENKO.D DAZN 19:00 Urawa Reds vs Yokohama F・Marinos Saitama.S DAZN 19:00 Kashiwa Reysol vs F.C.Tokyo SANKYO Fkashiwa DAZN 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Kashima Antlers Todoroki DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Shonan Bellmare vs Vegalta Sendai BMW.S Hiratsuka DAZN/NHK Sendai (*) 19:30 Vissel Kobe vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima NOEVIR.S DAZN 3 Wednesday 8 July 18:00 Vegalta Sendai vs Urawa Reds Yurtec.S DAZN 18:00 Cerezo Osaka vs Shimizu S-Pulse YANMAR STADIUM DAZN 18:30 Kashiwa Reysol vs Yokohama FC SANKYO Fkashiwa DAZN 19:00 Kashima Antlers vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Kashima DAZN/NHK Mito 19:00 Yokohama F・Marinos vs Shonan Bellmare NHK SPRING .F DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Oita Trinita EDION Stadium.H DAZN 19:00 Sagan Tosu vs Vissel Kobe EKI.S DAZN/NHK Saga 19:30 F.C.Tokyo vs Kawasaki Frontale Ajinomoto DAZN 19:30 Nagoya Grampus vs Gamba Osaka Toyota.S DAZN 4 Saturday 11 July 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Kashiwa Reysol Todoroki DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Oita Trinita vs Vissel Kobe SHOWA DENKO.D DAZN/NHK Oita Sunday 12 July 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Vegalta Sendai NHK SPRING .F DAZN 18:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Gamba Osaka IAI.S DAZN 18:00 Sagan Tosu vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima EKI.S DAZN 19:00 Urawa Reds vs Kashima Antlers Saitama.S DAZN 19:00 Shonan Bellmare vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo BMW.S Hiratsuka DAZN 19:00 Cerezo Osaka vs Nagoya Grampus YANMAR STADIUM DAZN 19:30 Yokohama F・Marinos vs F.C.Tokyo Nissan.S DAZN 5 Saturday 18 July 18:00 Vegalta Sendai vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Yurtec.S DAZN 18:00 Kashima Antlers vs Yokohama F・Marinos Kashima DAZN 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Kawasaki Frontale NHK SPRING .F DAZN 18:00 Nagoya Grampus vs Sagan Tosu Toyota.S DAZN 19:00 Kashiwa Reysol vs Shonan Bellmare SANKYO Fkashiwa DAZN 19:00 F.C.Tokyo vs Urawa Reds Ajinomoto DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs Oita Trinita Pana.S DAZN 19:00 Vissel Kobe vs Shimizu S-Pulse NOEVIR.S DAZN 19:00 Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Cerezo Osaka EDION Stadium.H DAZN 6 Wednesday 22 July 19:00 Yokohama F・Marinos vs Yokohama FC Nissan.S DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Shonan Bellmare vs Kashima Antlers BMW.S Hiratsuka DAZN 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima Pana.S DAZN 19:00 Sagan Tosu vs Shimizu S-Pulse EKI.S DAZN 19:05 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs F.C.Tokyo Sapporo.D DAZN/HBC 19:30 Vegalta Sendai vs Kawasaki Frontale Yurtec.S DAZN 19:30 Urawa Reds vs Kashiwa Reysol Saitama.S DAZN 19:30 Cerezo Osaka vs Vissel Kobe YANMAR STADIUM DAZN 19:30 Oita Trinita vs Nagoya Grampus SHOWA DENKO.D DAZN 7 Sunday 26 July 13:05 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Yokohama F・Marinos Sapporo.D DAZN/NHK Sapporo 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Urawa Reds NHK SPRING .F DAZN 18:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Oita Trinita IAI.S DAZN 18:00 Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Nagoya Grampus EDION Stadium.H DAZN 18:30 Kashima Antlers vs F.C.Tokyo Kashima DAZN 19:00 Kashiwa Reysol vs Vegalta Sendai SANKYO Fkashiwa DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Shonan Bellmare Todoroki DAZN 19:00 Vissel Kobe vs Gamba Osaka NOEVIR.S DAZN 19:00 Sagan Tosu vs Cerezo Osaka EKI.S DAZN 8 Saturday 1 August 18:00 Vegalta Sendai vs Yokohama F・Marinos Yurtec.S DAZN 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima NHK SPRING .F DAZN 18:00 Nagoya Grampus vs Kashiwa Reysol Toyota.S DAZN 19:00 Urawa Reds vs Shimizu S-Pulse Saitama.S DAZN 19:00 F.C.Tokyo vs Sagan Tosu Ajinomoto DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Shonan Bellmare vs Cerezo Osaka BMW.S Hiratsuka DAZN 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs Kawasaki Frontale Pana.S DAZN 19:00 Oita Trinita vs Kashima Antlers SHOWA DENKO.D DAZN Sunday 2 August 14:00 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Vissel Kobe Sapporo.D DAZN/STV 9 Saturday 8 August 18:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo IAI.S DAZN 18:00 Nagoya Grampus vs Urawa Reds Toyota.S DAZN 18:30 Kashima Antlers vs Sagan Tosu Kashima DAZN 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Oita Trinita Todoroki DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Yokohama F・Marinos vs Kashiwa Reysol Nissan.S DAZN 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs Yokohama FC Pana.S DAZN 19:00 Vissel Kobe vs Vegalta Sendai NOEVIR.S DAZN Sunday 9 August 18:00 Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Shonan Bellmare EDION Stadium.H DAZN 19:00 Cerezo Osaka vs F.C.Tokyo YANMAR STADIUM DAZN 10 Saturday 15 August 14:00 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Kawasaki Frontale Sapporo.D DAZN 18:00 Vegalta Sendai vs Shimizu S-Pulse Yurtec.S DAZN 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Shonan Bellmare NHK SPRING .F DAZN 18:30 Oita Trinita vs Yokohama F・Marinos SHOWA DENKO.D DAZN 19:00 Urawa Reds vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima Saitama.S DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Kashiwa Reysol vs Cerezo Osaka SANKYO Fkashiwa DAZN 19:00 F.C.Tokyo vs Nagoya Grampus Ajinomoto DAZN 19:00 Sagan Tosu vs Gamba Osaka EKI.S DAZN Sunday 16 August 18:30 Kashima Antlers vs Vissel Kobe Kashima DAZN ■Schedule is subject to change and further announcements will be made when necessary. (*) recorded 2020 MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE 11th sec. - 20th sec. sec. Date KO Fixture Venue Internet/TV Broadcasting 11 Wednesday 19 August 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Cerezo Osaka Todoroki DAZN 19:00 Yokohama FC vs Kashima Antlers NHK SPRING .F DAZN 19:00 Shonan Bellmare vs Nagoya Grampus BMW.S Hiratsuka DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Yokohama F・Marinos IAI.S DAZN 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs Urawa Reds Pana.S DAZN 19:00 Vissel Kobe vs Kashiwa Reysol NOEVIR.S DAZN 19:00 Sanfrecce Hiroshima F.C. Tokyo EDION Stadium.H DAZN 19:30 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Oita Trinita Atsubetsu DAZN 19:30 Vegalta Sendai vs Sagan Tosu Yurtec.S DAZN 12 Saturday 22 August 18:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Yokohama FC IAI.S DAZN Sunday 23 August 18:00 Nagoya Grampus vs Kawasaki Frontale Toyota.S DAZN 18:00 Sagan Tosu vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo EKI.S DAZN 19:00 Kashima Antlers vs Gamba Osaka Kashima DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Urawa Reds vs Vissel Kobe Saitama.S DAZN 19:00 F.C. Tokyo vs Shonan Bellmare Ajinomoto DAZN 19:00 Yokohama F・Marinos vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima Nissan.S DAZN 19:00 Cerezo Osaka vs Vegalta Sendai YANMAR STADIUM DAZN 19:00 Oita Trinita vs Kashiwa Reysol SHOWA DENKO.D DAZN 13 Saturday 29 August 18:00 Vissel Kobe vs Yokohama F・Marinos NOEVIR.S DAZN 19:00 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Nagoya Grampus Sapporo.D DAZN/NHK BS1 19:00 Urawa Reds vs Oita Trinita Saitama.S DAZN 19:00 Kashiwa Reysol vs Kashima Antlers SANKYO Fkashiwa DAZN 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Shimizu S-Pulse Todoroki DAZN 19:00 Shonan Bellmare vs Sagan Tosu BMW.S Hiratsuka DAZN 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs F.C. Tokyo Pana.S DAZN 19:00 Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Vegalta Sendai EDION Stadium.H DAZN Sunday 30 August 18:00 Yokohama FC vs Cerezo Osaka NHK SPRING .F DAZN 14 Saturday 5 September Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima DAZN or Vegalta Sendai vs Gamba Osaka DAZN Sunday 6 September Yokohama F・Marinos vs Kawasaki Frontale DAZN Shonan Bellmare vs Vissel Kobe DAZN Shimizu S-Pulse vs Kashiwa Reysol DAZN Nagoya Grampus vs Kashima Antlers DAZN Cerezo Osaka vs Urawa Reds DAZN Sagan Tosu vs Yokohama FC DAZN Oita Trinita vs F.C. Tokyo DAZN 15 Wednesday 9 September Kashima Antlers vs Vegalta Sendai DAZN Urawa Reds vs Sagan Tosu DAZN Kashiwa Reysol vs Gamba Osaka DAZN F.C. Tokyo vs Yokohama FC DAZN Kawasaki Frontale vs Vissel Kobe DAZN Nagoya Grampus vs Yokohama F・Marinos DAZN Cerezo Osaka vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo DAZN Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Shimizu S-Pulse DAZN Oita Trinita vs Shonan Bellmare DAZN 16 Saturday 12 September Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Urawa Reds DAZN or Vegalta Sendai vs Oita Trinita DAZN Sunday 13 September Kawasaki Frontale vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima DAZN Yokohama F・Marinos vs Cerezo Osaka DAZN Yokohama FC vs Nagoya Grampus DAZN Shimizu S-Pulse vs Kashima Antlers DAZN Gamba Osaka vs Shonan Bellmare DAZN Vissel Kobe vs F.C. Tokyo DAZN Sagan Tosu vs Kashiwa Reysol DAZN 17 Saturdya 19 September Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Gamba Osaka DAZN or Urawa Reds vs Kawasaki Frontale DAZN Sunday 20 September Kashiwa Reysol vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima DAZN F.C. Tokyo vs Vegalta Sendai DAZN Shonan Bellmare vs Shimizu S-Pulse DAZN Nagoya Grampus vs Vissel Kobe DAZN Cerezo Osaka vs Kashima Antlers DAZN Sagan Tosu vs Yokohama F・Marinos DAZN Oita Trinita vs Yokohama FC DAZN 18 Wednesday 23 September Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo vs Kashiwa Reysol DAZN Kashima Antlers vs Shonan Bellmare DAZN F.C. Tokyo vs Cerezo Osaka DAZN Kawasaki Frontale vs Yokohama FC DAZN Yokohama F・Marinos vs Vegalta Sendai DAZN Shimizu S-Pulse vs Urawa Reds DAZN Gamba Osaka vs Nagoya Grampus DAZN Vissel Kobe vs Sagan Tosu DAZN Oita Trinita vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima DAZN 19 Saturday 26 September Vegalta Sendai vs Cerezo Osaka DAZN or Kashima Antlers vs Oita Trinita DAZN Sunday 27 September Urawa Reds vs Yokohama FC DAZN Kashiwa Reysol vs Yokohama F・Marinos DAZN Shonan Bellmare vs Kawasaki Frontale DAZN Nagoya Grampus vs Shimizu S-Pulse DAZN Vissel Kobe vs Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo DAZN Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Gamba Osaka DAZN Sagan Tosu vs F.C.
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