Sports bettors believe Jeonbuk Motors will beat Seoul at Jeonju World Cup Stadium

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Competition: Korea Republic K-League 1
Competition: Sun 15.August
Match begins: 09:00 (UTC)
Venue: Jeonju World Cup Stadium (42477 seats)

Only a win will satisfy the Jeonbuk Motors supporters in this Jeonju World Cup Stadium clash with Seoul, having a healthy lead on the opposition in the K-League 1 table.

Insights:
  • Jeonbuk Motors have the most scored goals (39) in K-League 1
  • Seoul have the fewest scored goals in the second half (10) in K-League 1

The hosts Jeonbuk Motors saw competitive action as recent as four days ago, playing in the K-League 1. Thankfully the previous game, versus Gwangju, was also a home game here at Jeonju World Cup Stadium. The away team is better rested.

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Jeonbuk Motors form and stats

23 points is a decent return from 11 K-League 1 games here at Jeonju World Cup Stadium for Jeonbuk Motors. The data says 7 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses. The opportunity of a proper winning streak is there for the hosts, with two straight wins here at Jeonju World Cup Stadium.

The Jeonbuk Motors supporters enjoyed the previous match, watching their team host Gwangju in K-League 1 and win 3-0. Stanislav Iljutcenko, who plays in attack, was the top performer for the team in that game, scoring a rating of 8.63 (out of 10). Iljutcenko scored two goals.

Before that game, the 2-1 home victory against Daegu.

The betting market estimate that the home team has about 55-60% chance of winning this match. There could be betting value if you think differently, so to help you here are the stats from Jeonbuk Motors's earlier matches at home being 55%-60% favourite: Played seven games, won five matches, drawn one and lost one.

With an average of more than two goals per home game in the league (23 in 11 games), Jeonbuk's attacking play is working. Jeonbuk have conceded 13 in these home matches.

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Seoul form and stats

The story so far for the visiting team on their K-League 1 travels is 3 wins, 4 draws and 4 defeats.

The Seoul goalkeeper Han-Been Yang is collecting clean sheets like a laundry worker. It's been 335 league minutes without conceding a goal, and counting.

Seoul had fun at their own home (Jeonju World Cup Stadium) last time out, beating Gwangju 1-0. Dong-Won Ji scored. Osmar Barba, who plays in defense, got the "man of the match" on his team with the rating 8.0. Barba won 5 of 8 duels.

A 0-0 draw was the result before that, hosting Ulsan.

As mentioned above, the odds for this match puts the home team as favourites. Perhaps this eases the pressure on the away team, who are capable of producing an upset here on a good day. Looking at earlier matches with similar odds and Seoul playing away, we found four games. Results were zero away wins, two draws and two home wins.

A quick return to home after this game, as Seoul are hosting Jeju United in the K-League 1 only three days away.

Many goals are not expected from the visiting Seoul as they have only managed to score 10 times from 11 away games in the league. Seoul have conceded 12 goals in these away matches.

Head 2 Head

Jeonbuk and Seoul have faced each other previously this season: Jeonbuk Motors - Seoul 2-0. Numbers for the preceeding ten meetings between these two participants are: nine wins for Jeonbuk, one draw and zero wins for Seoul. Over 2,5 goals: six times; under 2,5 goals: four games.

Top Goalscorers

Jeonbuk MotorsS. Iljutcenko
S. Iljutcenko
12 goals
Jeonbuk MotorsK. Han
K. Han
6 goals
JeonbukG. da Silva Sousa
G. da Silva Sousa
6 goals

Jeonbuk Motors missing players

Seoul missing players

Jeonbuk Motors Seoul
Total Home vs low Statistics Stat vs top Away Total
21 11 3 Played P 3 11 21
11 7 3 Won W 1 3 6
6 2 0 Drew D 1 4 6
4 2 0 Lost L 1 4 9
39 23 6 Scored S 5 10 19
21 13 1 Conceded C 5 12 23
95% 100% 100% Over 0.5 O 0.5 100% 91% 90%
81% 91% 67% Over 1.5 O 1.5 100% 64% 57%
48% 64% 67% Over 2.5 O 2.5 67% 27% 38%
33% 36% 0% Over 3.5 O 3.5 33% 9% 10%
19% 27% 0% Over 4.5 O 4.5 33% 9% 5%
62% 64% 33% BTTS BTTS 100% 55% 43%
29% 36% 67% Clean Sheets C S 0% 27% 29%
14% 0% 0% Failed to Score F T 0% 27% 38%
 
4.2 4.8 6 Corners for (avg) C F 2 3.5 3.8
3 3.4 3 Corners against (avg) C A 5.3 5.5 4.4
1.4 1.5 2.3 Yellow cards (avg) Y C 0.7 1.8 1.4
0 0 0 Red cards R C 0 0 1
 
10 11.5 10.7 Shots (avg) S ( 8.7 9.2 10
4.5 5.4 4.7 Shots on Target (avg) S O 4.7 3.8 3.6
41% 39% 43% Goal Efficiency G E 36% 24% 25%
Key stats in K-League 1 this season:
  • Jeonbuk Motors have played more matches over 2,5 goals home than away.
  • Jeonbuk Motors have scored in all their home matches so far.
  • Jeonbuk Motors have scored more than double the goals of Seoul.
  • Jeonbuk Motors have the fewest conceded goals (21) in K-League 1
  • Jeonbuk Motors have the fewest conceded goals in the first half (6) in K-League 1
  • Jeonbuk Motors have the most scored goals (39) in K-League 1
  • Jeonbuk Motors have the most scored goals in the second half (28) in K-League 1
  • Jeonbuk Motors have the the best goal difference (+18) in K-League 1
  • Jeonbuk Motors haven’t played a single 0-0 game at home.
  • Seoul have the fewest scored goals in the second half (10) in K-League 1

  Total Home Away  
# Team MP W D L F A MP W D L F A MP W D L F A +/- P
1 Ulsan 23 12 8 3 36 24 12 7 4 1 23 13 11 5 4 2 13 11 12 44
2 Jeonbuk Motors 21 11 6 4 39 21 11 7 2 2 23 13 10 4 4 2 16 8 18 39
3 Suwon Bluewings 23 9 7 7 31 25 12 4 4 4 15 14 11 5 3 3 16 11 6 34
4 Daegu 22 9 7 6 27 25 11 5 5 1 13 9 11 4 2 5 14 16 2 34
5 Pohang Steelers 22 8 7 7 22 23 11 4 4 3 8 10 11 4 3 4 14 13 -1 31
6 Suwon 23 8 7 8 32 35 11 4 3 4 16 17 12 4 4 4 16 18 -3 31
7 Incheon United 22 8 6 8 26 31 11 4 5 2 11 9 11 4 1 6 15 22 -5 30
8 Jeju United 22 4 12 6 24 27 11 3 4 4 14 18 11 1 8 2 10 9 -3 24
9 Seoul 21 6 6 9 19 23 10 3 2 5 9 11 11 3 4 4 10 12 -4 24
10 Gangwon 23 5 9 9 24 29 11 3 6 2 14 9 12 2 3 7 10 20 -5 24
11 Seongnam 21 5 7 9 19 26 11 4 1 6 11 16 10 1 6 3 8 10 -7 22
12 Gwangju 23 5 4 14 20 30 11 3 3 5 11 12 12 2 1 9 9 18 -10 19

Read more about K-League 1

The K League 1 is the top level of the South Korean football league pyramid. It was founded in 1983 as the Korean Super League, later renamed K League Classic and in 2018 renamed K League 1. It currently has twelve teams playing 33 fixtures each, then enter championship and relegation rounds.