The Sumo Spring Basho will be on the second day, and the new Ozeki Mitakeumi, who will start from the white star, will play against Ura, the leader of the front.

At the spring location held in Osaka for the first time in two years, Mitakeumi of Shin-Ozeki started on the first day of the 13th, beating the second frontal Ichinojo Takashi.



On the 14th and 2nd day, we will play against Ura, the leader of the front.



The two are in the same grade, and Mitakeumi has won two battles in the past Makuuchi.



The point is that Mitakeumi can be pushed in with a sharp start and can attack the tenacious Ura without being alert.



Ura, on the other hand, wants to find a chance to win from the development of entering the foothills of Mitakeumi and taking turns.



Terunofuji Yokozuna will be challenged by Daieishō Hayato, who defeated Masayo Ozeki on the first day.



Terunofuji has won 7-3 in the match record, but after losing in the autumn place last year, he was forced to struggle with the Kyushu place, the first place of this year, and the strong push to the brink. I did.



It would be perfect if Terunofuji could bring it to the four-pronged development, but if Daieishō continued to attack without stopping and pushed in with his strong push, the game would be interesting now.



The two Ozeki of Kakuban, Masayo will play Takanosho Koyui, and Takakeishō will play Ichinojo.