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Suwon FMC W vs Gumi Sportstoto W: WK-League 2026 Match Preview

Suwon FMC W host Gumi Sportstoto W in a mid-regular-season WK-League fixture in 2026 (Regular Season - 11), a pivotal league-phase meeting for positioning before the run-in, even though official rank and points data are not available from the standings feed.

Head-to-Head Tactical Summary

On 22 April 2026, in WK-League Regular Season - 4, Gumi Sportstoto W hosted at an unspecified venue and lost 2-3 to Suwon FMC W, after trailing 0-1 at half-time. That game underlined Suwon’s capacity to outscore opponents away from home and turn an early advantage into a high-scoring win.

On 1 September 2025, at Sejong Civic Stadium in Sejong (Regular Season - 22), Gumi Sportstoto W beat Suwon FMC W 3-1, leading 2-0 at half-time. Earlier in 2025 at the same Sejong Civic Stadium, on 28 April 2025 (Regular Season - 8), Gumi Sportstoto W won 3-0, again with a 2-0 half-time lead. Those two matches highlight Gumi’s ability to start fast and control home fixtures against Suwon when they establish an early cushion.

At Suwon Sports Complex in Suwon, the record is more balanced. On 9 June 2025 (Regular Season - 15), Suwon FMC W beat Gumi Sportstoto W 1-0, protecting a 1-0 half-time lead. On 15 March 2025 (Regular Season - 1), the same venue saw a 0-0 draw. Overall, the recent head-to-head pattern shows Gumi more dominant when listed as home side, but Suwon increasingly effective both at home and away when they strike first.

Global Season Picture

  • League Phase Performance: In the league phase, Suwon FMC W have played 8 matches, winning 6 and losing 2 (goals for 17, goals against 8). Gumi Sportstoto W have played 10 matches, winning 5 and losing 5 (goals for 16, goals against 15). Exact rank and points cannot be cited due to missing standings data, but the win–loss balance clearly places Suwon on a stronger trajectory than Gumi at this stage.
  • Season Metrics: In the league phase, Suwon FMC W show a very efficient attack with 17 goals in 8 games (2.1 per match) against only 8 conceded (1.0 per match), never failing to score and keeping 3 clean sheets. Gumi Sportstoto W are more volatile: 16 goals in 10 games (1.6 per match) but 15 conceded (1.5 per match), with only 1 clean sheet and 2 matches without scoring. Card data and xG are not specified in the dataset, so disciplinary and chance-quality profiles cannot be quantified beyond these scoring patterns.
  • Form Trajectory: Suwon FMC W’s form string “WWLWLWWW” indicates 7 wins and 2 losses in their last 9 league-phase matches, with no draws and a recent run of three consecutive wins. That profile suggests a high-ceiling, aggressive side that accepts risk but is currently on an upward curve. Gumi Sportstoto W’s “LWLLWLWWLW” over 10 league-phase matches shows 5 wins and 5 losses, again with no draws, and a sequence marked by short winning streaks interrupted by defeats. Their form is streaky rather than stable, with defensive fragility (15 goals conceded) limiting sustained momentum.

Tactical Efficiency

Across all phases of the competition, Suwon FMC W combine a strong attacking output (2.1 goals scored per match) with a controlled defensive record (1.0 conceded per match), a profile typical of a top-end attack/defense balance. Gumi Sportstoto W’s 1.6 goals scored and 1.5 conceded per match reflect a more open, less controlled game model, where matches are often decided by fine margins rather than structural superiority.

The comparison block with explicit attack/defense indices and win/draw/loss probabilities is not available in the provided data, so relative “index” values cannot be quoted. However, using the available season averages as a proxy, Suwon’s offensive efficiency (higher scoring rate, zero games without a goal) and defensive consistency (only 8 conceded in 8) position them as the more tactically efficient side. Gumi’s near one-to-one goals-for/goals-against ratio suggests that any attacking strength is offset by a leaky defensive structure, especially at home where they concede 1.8 per match in the league phase.

The Verdict: Seasonal Impact

In the absence of explicit standings, the win–loss records and goal balances point to Suwon FMC W competing toward the upper half of the WK-League in 2026, with the profile of a side that could realistically push into title or top-spot discussions if they sustain their current scoring rate and tighten marginal games. A home win here would consolidate that status: it would extend their strong form line, widen the performance gap to a mid-table rival, and keep pressure on any teams above them in the table.

For Gumi Sportstoto W, this fixture carries the weight of a stabilizing opportunity. A positive result away to an in-form Suwon side would both halt their pattern of intermittent losses and signal that they can compete with the league’s more efficient attacks. A defeat, by contrast, would reinforce their mid-table or lower-top-half profile, with their goal difference trajectory (currently +1 across 10 games) more consistent with a team fighting to stay in the top half than one seriously entering the title picture.

Overall, the seasonal impact is asymmetrical: Suwon FMC W are playing to keep themselves in the conversation for the very top of the WK-League hierarchy, while Gumi Sportstoto W are fighting to avoid slipping into a purely mid-table role. The result will either confirm Suwon’s upward trend and Gumi’s volatility, or open the door to a tighter, more congested race for the upper positions in 2026.