A goalless draw in the final JFL match of round 24 between strugglers Sagawa Printing and FC Ryukyu probably suits both sides, meaning as it does that they both ease that little bit further away from the relegation play-off zone currently occupied by Honda Lock and Mitsubishi Mizushima. After a disastrous start to the season - they were rock bottom at the end of May - Sagawa have slowly begun picking up points and now have just one defeat in their last five matches. Ryukyu have found it hard to move out of the bottom four but similarly now have one loss in seven, meaning that it is FC Kariya who are moving in the wrong direction and look likely to drop into the bottom two should Mitsubishi in particular notch a win or two.

FC Ryukyu line up before their match at Sagawa Printing
Wed 30 Aug: Sagawa Printing 0-0 FC Ryukyu
1 Honda FC 55 (+24)
2 Rosso Kumamoto 52 (+25)
3 Sagawa Kyubin Tokyo 49 (+33)
4 YKK AP 49 (+26)
5 Sagawa Kyubin Osaka 48 (+26)
6 Tochigi SC 42 (+13)
7 Alo's Hokuriku 41 (+19)
8 Yokogawa Musashino 41 (+10)
9 Sony Sendai 33 (+1)
10 SC Tottori 27 (+4)
11 Arte Takasaki 25 (-19)
12 Sagawa Printing 24 (-17)
13 Ryutsu Keizai University 22 (-15)
14 JEF Club 22 (-17)
15 FC Ryukyu 20 (-13)
16 FC Kariya 20 (-19)
17 Mitsubishi Mizushima 17 (-39)
18 Honda Lock 11 (-42)

FC Ryukyu line up before their match at Sagawa Printing
Wed 30 Aug: Sagawa Printing 0-0 FC Ryukyu
1 Honda FC 55 (+24)
2 Rosso Kumamoto 52 (+25)
3 Sagawa Kyubin Tokyo 49 (+33)
4 YKK AP 49 (+26)
5 Sagawa Kyubin Osaka 48 (+26)
6 Tochigi SC 42 (+13)
7 Alo's Hokuriku 41 (+19)
8 Yokogawa Musashino 41 (+10)
9 Sony Sendai 33 (+1)
10 SC Tottori 27 (+4)
11 Arte Takasaki 25 (-19)
12 Sagawa Printing 24 (-17)
13 Ryutsu Keizai University 22 (-15)
14 JEF Club 22 (-17)
15 FC Ryukyu 20 (-13)
16 FC Kariya 20 (-19)
17 Mitsubishi Mizushima 17 (-39)
18 Honda Lock 11 (-42)
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