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Boeun Sangmu W vs Suwon FMC W: Mid-Season WK-League Clash

Boeun Sangmu W vs Suwon FMC W is a mid-regular-season WK-League fixture in 2026 that carries clear directional weight for both clubs: for Suwon FMC W, it is the kind of away game they must control to sustain a title or top-spot push; for Boeun Sangmu W, it is a benchmark test against one of the league’s most efficient attacks and a chance to prove they can stabilise after a volatile start.

Head-to-Head Tactical Summary

The recent head-to-head record tilts toward Suwon FMC W, but with varied match patterns.

  • On 5 May 2026, in WK-League Regular Season - 6, Boeun Sangmu W hosted Suwon FMC W and lost 1-3. The match was balanced at half-time (1-1), but Suwon FMC W pulled away after the break to take control.
  • On 8 September 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex in Suwon (Regular Season - 23), Suwon FMC W beat Boeun Sangmu W 2-1. Boeun led 1-0 at half-time, but Suwon turned it around in the second half, underlining their capacity to chase and flip tight games at home.
  • On 12 June 2025 at Mungyeong Public Stadium in Mungyeong (Regular Season - 16), Boeun Sangmu W and Suwon FMC W drew 0-0, a rare stalemate that highlighted a more controlled, low-risk approach from both sides.
  • On 1 May 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex in Suwon (Regular Season - 9), Boeun Sangmu W won 1-0 away. They led 1-0 at half-time and then protected the advantage, showing they can execute a compact, counter-based plan on Suwon’s ground.
  • On 20 March 2025 at Mungyeong Public Stadium in Mungyeong (Regular Season - 2), Boeun Sangmu W beat Suwon FMC W 2-1 at home. The score was 1-1 at half-time, with Boeun finding a decisive second-half goal.

Overall, the matchups show Suwon FMC W’s growing attacking edge in 2026, but also that Boeun Sangmu W have previously managed to contain and edge them in more controlled, lower-scoring encounters.

Global Season Picture

  • League Phase Performance: Standings data is not available in the snapshot, so precise ranks, points, and goals for/against cannot be quoted. However, volume and balance of fixtures indicate that Boeun Sangmu W are tracking as a mid-pack side with mixed results, while Suwon FMC W’s profile is that of a top-end contender.
  • Season Metrics:
    • Boeun Sangmu W (In the league phase): They have played 10 matches (7 home, 3 away), with 5 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses. They have scored 11 goals (1.1 per match) and conceded 12 (1.2 per match), with a notable split: 8 scored and 12 conceded at home versus 3 scored and 0 conceded away. The five clean sheets, all split between home (2) and away (3), underline that when their structure is right, they can be defensively solid, but the 12 goals conceded at home point to vulnerability when they are forced to take initiative.
    • Suwon FMC W (In the league phase): They have played 9 matches (4 home, 5 away), winning 7 and losing 2, with no draws. Their attack is highly productive: 23 goals scored (2.6 per match), split into 10 at home and 13 away. Defensively they have conceded 8 (0.9 per match), 3 at home and 5 away, with 4 clean sheets. This combination of high scoring and relatively tight defending is characteristic of a title-challenging profile.
    • Discipline and xG/possession: Card distributions and detailed xG or possession figures are not populated in the data, so we cannot quantify pressing intensity or ball-dominance patterns numerically. The goal and clean-sheet profiles, however, suggest Suwon FMC W are efficient in both boxes, while Boeun Sangmu W oscillate between clean-sheet control and open, high-risk games at home.
  • Form Trajectory:
    • Boeun Sangmu W: Their form string “WWWDWLWLLL” reflects an erratic trajectory: an early surge of wins and an unbeaten stretch, followed by a sharp downturn with three consecutive losses. This indicates a side whose ceiling is competitive but whose floor is low, with consistency a clear issue entering this fixture.
    • Suwon FMC W: Their form string “WWLWLWWWW” shows a side trending strongly upward: a couple of isolated defeats but bookended by winning runs, culminating in four straight wins. Momentum and confidence are clearly on Suwon FMC W’s side going into this match.

Tactical Efficiency

Without explicit Attack/Defense Index or comparison block values, efficiency must be inferred from the available metrics.

  • Suwon FMC W attacking efficiency: With 23 goals in 9 league-phase matches (2.6 per game) and no games without scoring, Suwon FMC W operate as a consistently dangerous attacking unit. The spread of their biggest wins (6-0 at home, 4-0 away) indicates they can both dominate weaker opponents and carry their threat on the road. Even in defeats, they tend to remain competitive on the scoreboard.
  • Suwon FMC W defensive efficiency: Conceding only 8 goals in 9 matches (0.9 per game) with 4 clean sheets points to a defence that is generally well-structured. The low concession rates both home (0.8 per game) and away (1.0 per game) show stability across contexts. In Attack/Defense Index terms, this would place them in the league’s upper tier on both sides of the ball.
  • Boeun Sangmu W attacking efficiency: Scoring 11 goals in 10 matches (1.1 per game) is modest. The fact they have failed to score only once suggests they usually create enough to find at least one goal, but lack the sustained firepower to regularly win high-scoring contests against elite attacks like Suwon FMC W.
  • Boeun Sangmu W defensive efficiency: Their 12 goals conceded in 10 matches (1.2 per game) is not disastrous overall, but the home split (12 conceded in 7) is concerning. Away, they have not conceded in 3 games, hinting at a more conservative, compact approach on the road. At home, where they are more expansive, their defensive structure can be exposed by teams with strong transition and combination play—precisely Suwon FMC W’s profile in 2026.
  • Relative tactical balance: Suwon FMC W enter with a clear efficiency advantage: a significantly higher scoring rate and a better defensive record. Boeun Sangmu W’s path to a result is likely to involve replicating the disciplined, low-scoring patterns of their 0-0 draw in June 2025, rather than engaging in an open game that would favour Suwon’s superior Attack Index.

The Verdict: Seasonal Impact

Given the current trajectories and statistical profiles, this fixture projects as a pressure point in the WK-League narrative.

  • For Suwon FMC W: A win would reinforce their status as a title contender, extending a strong winning run and adding another away victory to an already impressive record. Dropping points—especially a defeat—would re-open the door for rivals and raise questions about their ability to consistently break down mid-table sides away from home, a key differentiator in tight title races.
  • For Boeun Sangmu W: Given their mixed form and modest attacking numbers, taking anything from this game would be a significant statement that they can stabilise and aim upward rather than slipping toward the lower half. A home win against such an efficient opponent would signal that their early-season positive streak was not a false dawn and could reposition them as an outside candidate for the upper mid-table or fringe top-4 conversation, depending on the league’s structure.
  • Risk of slide vs platform for reset: Another loss, especially if it is heavy, would deepen Boeun Sangmu W’s negative run and could drag them toward a relegation or bottom-half battle, depending on the league’s size and drop rules. Conversely, a disciplined defensive performance and at least a draw would provide a platform to rebuild confidence and re-establish the compact identity that has delivered five clean sheets so far.

In summary, this is a classic “directional” regular-season match: for Suwon FMC W, it is about converting statistical dominance into sustained title momentum; for Boeun Sangmu W, it is about halting a slide and proving they can still compete with the league’s most efficient side, shaping whether 2026 becomes a consolidation year or a struggle to stay clear of the bottom.