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    Suwon FC VS Jeonnam Dragons

    K League 2
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    • Jack Luckhurst
      Jack Luckhurst
      In the historical head - to - head between Suwon FC and Tsuen Nam Tianlong, Suwon's home ground has shown a consistent weakness in corner - kick statistics. In the last four home games in the K League 2, Suwon's average corner - kick count was 4.5 less than that of Tsuen Nam Tianlong. For instance, on a previous occasion, when Suwon lost 3 - 4, the corner - kick difference was - 6; in a 2 - 2 draw, it was - 3; in another 2 - 2 draw, it was - 4; and in a 1 - 1 draw, it was also - 4. This data trend not only reveals the inefficiency of Suwon's offensive organization at home but also reflects its long - term passivity in set - piece battles. Looking at the scorelines, in the last three home games against Tsuen Nam Tianlong, Suwon had two draws and only one narrow loss. This indicates that the tactical styles of the two teams are highly restrictive of each other, and the rhythm of attack and defense conversion is relatively slow. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free l
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      KOR D2 Suwon FC 5-0 Jeonnam Dragons
    • Samuel Luckhurst
      Samuel Luckhurst
      Water FC is in good form at home. Currently ranked 5th in the league, after 15 rounds, they have 7 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses, accumulating 26 points. In 6 home games, they've achieved 3 wins and 3 draws without a loss. With a goalscoring record of 11:6 and a goal difference of 5, their home win - rate is 50.0%, indicating strong home - field dominance. In the recent 6 rounds, the team has 2 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss, scoring 11 goals and conceding 8. Their attack remains potent, but the win - rate has dropped to 33.3%, suggesting some instability. On the other hand, Chun Nam Dragons are in a dire situation. They're at the bottom of the league, ranked 16th. After 15 rounds, they have only 1 win, 6 draws, and 8 losses, with just 9 points. Their relegation battle looks tough. Their away performance is extremely poor. In 11 away games, they've won only once, with 4 draws and 6 losses. The goalscoring is 13:19, with a goal difference of - 6, and the win - rate is a mere 9.1%. In the recen
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      KOR D2 Suwon FC 5-0 Jeonnam Dragons
    • Don Kintilos
      Don Kintilos
      Water FC has shown remarkable defensive resilience in their home games this season. In 10 home matches, they've achieved 2 wins, 7 draws, and 1 loss, conceding only 1.5 goals per game. Their offensive and defensive statistics are particularly outstanding. Specifically, at home, the home team has scored 6 goals and conceded 4, with a goal difference of +2. The average number of corner kicks per game is as high as 5.7, highlighting their tactical advantage in ball - control organization and set - piece attacks. Meanwhile, the team's average of 1.7 yellow cards per game reflects their active commitment in the defensive end, which provides a solid guarantee for their home games. In contrast, Quan Nan Tian Long has been on the back foot during their away games. In 10 away matches, they've managed no wins, 6 draws, and 4 losses. They've scored 7 goals and conceded 9, with a goal difference of -2. Their average of 1.16 goals per game is far lower than that of the home team. Visit Nowgoal.net
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      KOR D2 Suwon FC 5-0 Jeonnam Dragons
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