Week 31 brings us a match on Sep 10th where Suwon and Seoul will play a match in Seoul in a meeting of these two K-League 1 teams. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy but warm day with daytime temperatures of 25 degrees, which should make for a nice day for football. Seoul sits at 8th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 1-3 loss against Suwon Bluewings. Oh Hyun-Gyu struck first for Suwon Bluewings in the 28th minute on a feed from Lee Ki-Je, then An Byong-Jun added another in the 32nd minute. Seoul is looking for direction having earned 13 points in their last 10 matches, while 6th placed Suwon is fresh off their 1-0 shutout win against Pohang Steelers. Lars Veldwijk scored the first goal for Suwon in the 62nd minute, and that was all the excitement the two teams could muster In the end, Pohang Steelers couldn’t muster any offence and Suwon ran away with the shutout win. Suwon is looking for direction having 4 win and 3 losses in their last 10 matches.
On the 10th of July, Suwon hosted Seoul in their last match together. Suwon was victorious by a score of 4 to 3. Park Dong-Jin struck first for Seoul in the 3rd minute, then Kim added another in the 50th minute on a feed from Lee Sang-Min But fortunately they were able to complete the comaback victory in the 94th minute on a goal by Jeong.
Lars Veldwijk has been the most effective weapon for Suwon lately. The attacker has netted 2 goals in his last 5 matches. Seoul’s most prolific scorer has been Stanislav Iljutcenko. The German attacker has netted three goals over the last five matches.