Boeun Sangmu W vs Suwon FMC W: Mid-Campaign Benchmark in WK-League 2026
This WK-League Regular Season - 13 fixture between Boeun Sangmu W and Suwon FMC W is a mid-campaign benchmark game: Suwon arrive as one of the form sides in 2026, while Boeun Sangmu are trying to stabilise after a volatile run. With the league table context unavailable, the seasonal weight comes from momentum—Suwon are pushing to entrench themselves in the title conversation, and Boeun Sangmu need a result to avoid slipping into the league’s lower pack.
Head-to-Head Tactical Summary
The most recent meeting was on 5 May 2026, with Boeun Sangmu W hosting Suwon FMC W in the WK-League Regular Season - 6. Suwon won 3-1 after a 1-1 half-time score, underlining their capacity to accelerate in the second half away from home.
In 2025 they met four times in the WK-League. On 8 September 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex (Regular Season - 23), Suwon FMC W came from behind after a 0-1 half-time deficit to win 2-1. Earlier, on 12 June 2025 at Mungyeong Public Stadium (Regular Season - 16), Boeun Sangmu W and Suwon FMC W played out a 0-0 draw. On 1 May 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex (Regular Season - 9), Boeun Sangmu W won 1-0 after leading 1-0 at half-time, showing they can manage a narrow advantage away in Suwon. The first 2025 clash was on 20 March 2025 at Mungyeong Public Stadium (Regular Season - 2), where Boeun Sangmu W won 2-1, having been level 1-1 at half-time.
Overall, recent head-to-heads show a balanced rivalry with Boeun Sangmu capable of edging tight home games, but Suwon’s last two wins (2-1 and 3-1) indicate a growing attacking edge and improved second-half control.
Global Season Picture
- League Phase Performance: Standings data is not available, so rank, points, and exact goals for/against in the league phase cannot be quantified. The assessment must rely on match-by-match statistics rather than table position.
- Season Metrics: In the league phase, Boeun Sangmu W have played 10 matches (5 wins, 1 draw, 4 losses), scoring 11 goals and conceding 12. Their attack is moderate (1.1 goals per match) and their defence slightly leaky (1.2 goals conceded per match), with a strong away defensive record (0 goals conceded in 3 away games) contrasting with 12 conceded at home. Suwon FMC W have played 9 matches (7 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses), scoring 23 and conceding 8. Their attack is clearly high-output (2.6 goals per match) and their defence is solid (0.9 conceded per match), with consistent scoring both home and away.
- Form Trajectory: Boeun Sangmu W’s form string is WWWDWLWLLL, which shows an early strong run (three straight wins, then a draw) followed by inconsistency and a recent slide with three consecutive losses. Suwon FMC W’s form is WWLWLWWWW, indicating a predominantly upward trajectory: they have strung together four straight wins coming into this game, with only two defeats interrupting an otherwise dominant sequence. The form trend points to Suwon as the side on a clear upward curve, while Boeun Sangmu are trying to arrest a downturn.
Tactical Efficiency
Across all phases of the competition, Boeun Sangmu W’s profile is that of a compact but limited attacking side: 11 goals in 10 games suggests they rely on structure and clean sheets (5 in total) rather than volume of chances. Their home defensive numbers (12 conceded in 7) point to vulnerability when they have to take more initiative. Suwon FMC W, with 23 goals in 9 matches and no games without scoring, operate as a high-efficiency attacking unit, capable of both heavy wins (biggest home win 6-0, away 4-0) and controlled victories.
Without explicit Attack/Defense Index values from the comparison block, the relative efficiency can be inferred from goals data: Suwon’s attack is more than twice as productive as Boeun Sangmu’s (2.6 vs 1.1 goals per match), while also conceding fewer (0.9 vs 1.2 per match). This gap suggests Suwon’s attacking index is substantially higher and their defensive index clearly stronger. Boeun Sangmu’s main tactical strength is their clean-sheet potential—especially away—but at home they will likely be forced into a more open game, which historically (3-1 home loss in May 2026) has favoured Suwon’s transition and finishing.
The Verdict: Seasonal Impact
For Suwon FMC W, a win here would consolidate their status as a title contender in 2026: it would extend a strong winning streak, reinforce a dominant goal difference profile, and deepen the psychological edge they have started to build over Boeun Sangmu with recent 2-1 and 3-1 victories. Dropped points, however, would slow their momentum and potentially reopen the title race if rivals are close on points.
For Boeun Sangmu W, avoiding defeat is critical to halt a three-game losing run and prevent a slide towards the league’s lower half. A win against an in-form Suwon side would reset their trajectory, restore confidence in their home ground despite recent defensive issues, and keep them in touch with the upper mid-table or outside shot at higher positions. A loss, by contrast, would confirm the current negative trend and likely reframe their season from pushing upwards to simply staying clear of the bottom group.




