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 (Regular Season - 13) that will shape the competitive tiers of the table: Suwon are tracking like a title contender, while Boeun Sangmu are fighting to stay in the mid-pack and avoid being dragged toward the bottom. A home result would stabilize Boeun’s campaign; an away win would further entrench Suwon near the top and widen the gap between the two.
Head-to-Head Tactical Summary
On 5 May 2026, Boeun Sangmu W hosted Suwon FMC W and lost 1-3, after a 1-1 score at half-time, showing Suwon’s capacity to finish stronger in the second half. On 8 September 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex, Suwon FMC W came from behind to win 2-1, overturning a 0-1 half-time deficit, underlining their resilience and late-game threat at home. On 12 June 2025 at Mungyeong Public Stadium, the sides drew 0-0, a rare stalemate where Boeun’s defensive structure held. On 1 May 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex, Boeun Sangmu W won 1-0, having led 0-1 at half-time, showing they can protect a narrow lead away. On 20 March 2025 at Mungyeong Public Stadium, Boeun Sangmu W beat Suwon FMC W 2-1 after a 1-1 first half, indicating that at their best they can trade punches and edge Suwon in open contests. Overall, recent meetings are balanced in results but show Suwon with the more explosive attacking ceiling and Boeun relying on compact, low-scoring game scripts when successful.
Global Season Picture
- League Phase Performance: Standings data is unavailable, so exact points and goals for/against in the league phase cannot be quantified here. However, fixture counts indicate Boeun Sangmu W have played 10 league matches and Suwon FMC W 9, placing this match around the mid-point of the 2026 calendar campaign, where gaps in the table begin to harden.
- Season Metrics: In the league phase, Boeun Sangmu W have 5 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses from 10 matches, scoring 11 and conceding 12 (1.1 goals scored per match, 1.2 conceded). Their attack is moderate and their defense slightly leaky (11 scored, 12 conceded). Suwon FMC W, across 9 league matches, have 7 wins and 2 losses, with 23 goals scored and 8 conceded (2.6 scored per match, 0.9 conceded), combining a very strong attack with a solid defense (23 for, 8 against). Possession and xG figures are not provided, but the scoring patterns alone show Suwon operating at a significantly higher offensive efficiency level than Boeun.
- Form Trajectory: Boeun Sangmu W’s form string “WWWDWLWLLL” shows an early surge (three straight wins, then a draw) followed by inconsistency and a sharp recent downturn with three consecutive losses. Suwon FMC W’s “WWLWLWWWW” points to a side in strong upward momentum: only two defeats scattered among a run dominated by wins, including four straight victories heading into this fixture. The trajectories suggest Boeun are regressing from a good start, while Suwon are consolidating as one of the form teams in the league phase.
Tactical Efficiency
With no explicit Attack/Defense Index values in the comparison block, the efficiency picture must be inferred from the team statistics. Suwon FMC W’s offensive output of 23 goals in 9 league-phase matches (2.6 per match) against only 8 conceded (0.9 per match) indicates a high attacking index and a strong defensive index relative to league norms, especially given multiple big wins (such as a 6-0 home result and a 0-4 away result in their “biggest wins” profile). Boeun Sangmu W’s 11 goals scored and 12 conceded in 10 matches (1.1 for, 1.2 against) point to a lower attacking index and a more vulnerable defensive index, despite a respectable number of clean sheets (5) driven largely by away solidity. In practical tactical terms, Suwon are likely to impose a front-foot, high-chance-creation game that aligns with their scoring rate, while Boeun must aim to compress the game into the low-scoring patterns that have historically given them results against Suwon (the 1-0 and 0-0 outcomes), because trading chances in an open match statistically favors Suwon’s superior attacking efficiency.
The Verdict: Seasonal Impact
For Suwon FMC W, an away win here would reinforce their title credentials: it would extend an already strong run, keep their points-per-game near elite levels, and create further separation from mid-table sides like Boeun Sangmu W. Dropping points, especially a defeat, would not end their title push but would slow their momentum and potentially allow rivals to close what is likely a narrow margin at the top in 2026. For Boeun Sangmu W, a home victory would be season-reframing: it would arrest a three-game losing streak, restore confidence after a poor recent run, and keep them in touch with the league’s upper half rather than drifting into a lower-mid-table or relegation-threatened cluster. A loss, by contrast, would deepen their negative trend, risk locking them into the bottom half for the rest of the year, and structurally widen the gap to the title and top-4 conversation. In sum, this fixture is a potential stabilizer for Boeun and an accelerator for Suwon; the outcome will help clarify whether Boeun can rejoin the competitive pack or whether Suwon will turn their strong form into a sustained title-contending campaign.






