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The 2018 J.League Cup (2018 Jリーグカップ), or officially the 2018 J.League YBC Levain Cup (2018 JリーグYBCルヴァンカップ), is the 43rd edition of the
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in the 2019 J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship.


Format

;Byes :Teams that qualified for
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). ;Play-off stage :Play-off stage is played as four or five two-legged ties (number depending on the number of teams given byes to the quarterfinals so that eight teams play the quarterfinals). :* If four teams are given byes to the quarterfinals, eight teams (top two teams of each group) advances to the play-off stage and composes four ties. :* If three teams are given byes to the quarterfinals, ten teams (top two teams of each group, plus two best third-placed teams among four groups) advances to the play-off stage and composes five ties. After the play-off stage where eight teams are active, quarterfinals (two-legged), semi finals (two-legged) and the final (single match) are played.


Group stage

Played between March 7 & May 16.


Tiebreakers

To determine the ranking of a group, teams with the same points are ranked by the following criteria: # Points in the matches between the teams in question, # Goal differences in the matches between the teams in question, # Number of goals in the matches between the teams in question, # Number of away goals in the matches between the teams in question. # In case there are still two or more tied teams by the criteria above, re-apply them for only the tied teams. If the process does not classify teams anymore, see the following criteria. # Goal differences in all group matches, # Number of goals in all group matches, # Penalty shoot-out (only if just two teams are tied, and they play the last group match) # Fewer disciplinary points, # Drawing of lots. To determine the best third-placed teams (if needed), teams with the same points are ranked by the following criteria: # Goal differences in all group matches, # Number of goals in all group matches, # Fewer disciplinary points, # Drawing of lots.


Group A


Group B


Group C


Group D


Bracket


Play-off stage

In each tie ( two-legged tie) of play-offs, quarterfinals or semifinals,
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. Played on June 2 & 9.


Quarterfinals

Played on September 5 & 9.


First leg

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Second leg

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Semifinals

Played on October 10 & 14.


First leg

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Second leg

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Final


Top goalscorers

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References


External links


Official site
{{J.League Cup champions J.League Cup 2018 in Japanese football