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Suwon FMC W vs Gumi Sportstoto W: Key WK-League Clash

Suwon FMC W host Gumi Sportstoto W in a mid-regular-season WK-League fixture in 2026 (Regular Season - 11), a match that will shape the momentum of both sides as they move into the second third of the campaign. With no official league table data provided, the stakes are best read through form and recent results: Suwon arrive on a strong run of wins, while Gumi’s more volatile record makes this a key test of whether they can keep pace with the league’s upper half rather than drift toward the bottom pack.

Head-to-Head Tactical Summary

The recent head-to-head record is finely balanced but venue-dependent.

On 22 April 2026, in WK-League Regular Season - 4, Gumi Sportstoto W hosted Suwon FMC W and lost 2-3 (HT 0-1). Suwon showed they can strike effectively away from home, building a first-half lead and surviving a second-half response.

In 2025, the pattern swung with home advantage:

  • On 1 September 2025 at Sejong Civic Stadium (Regular Season - 22), Gumi Sportstoto W beat Suwon FMC W 3-1 (HT 2-0), using an aggressive first half to control the match.
  • On 9 June 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex (Regular Season - 15), Suwon FMC W edged a tight 1-0 win (HT 1-0), protecting a narrow advantage.
  • On 28 April 2025 at Sejong Civic Stadium (Regular Season - 8), Gumi Sportstoto W won 3-0 (HT 2-0), again building a decisive lead early.
  • On 15 March 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex (Regular Season - 1), the sides drew 0-0 (HT 0-0), the only recent meeting where both attacks were fully contained.

Across these five meetings, home sides have generally controlled games in 2025, but the most recent clash in 2026 broke that pattern, with Suwon’s 3-2 away win signaling a tactical shift toward a more assertive approach on the road.

Global Season Picture

  • League Phase Performance: No standings data is available, so rank, points, and official goals for/against in the league phase cannot be quantified.
  • Season Metrics:
    In the league phase, Suwon FMC W have played 8 matches (6 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws). They have scored 17 goals (4 at home, 13 away) and conceded 8 (3 at home, 5 away), giving them a strong goal balance and highlighting an especially productive away attack (2.6 goals per away match) combined with a consistent defensive line (1.0 goal conceded per match overall).
    Gumi Sportstoto W have played 10 matches (5 wins, 5 losses, 0 draws). They have scored 16 goals (10 at home, 6 away) and conceded 15 (11 at home, 4 away). Their attack is steady (1.6 goals per match), but their home defense is more vulnerable (1.8 goals conceded per home match) compared with a tighter away record (1.0 goal conceded per away match).
    No possession, xG, or card-count data is provided beyond the structural placeholders, so those dimensions cannot be quantified.
  • 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. The pattern shows brief setbacks quickly corrected by new winning streaks, underlining a high-ceiling, high-intensity side that sustains momentum.
    Gumi Sportstoto W’s form “LWLLWLWWLW” over 10 matches reflects inconsistency: 5 wins and 5 losses, again with no draws. The sequence alternates between short winning and losing runs, suggesting a team whose performance level fluctuates significantly, depending on matchup and game state.

Tactical Efficiency

No explicit Attack/Defense Index or comparison data is provided, so the efficiency assessment must be inferred from the available league-phase statistics.

Suwon FMC W’s attack is highly productive (17 goals in 8 matches, 2.1 per match) and travels well, with 13 of those goals scored away. Coupled with a controlled defensive record (8 conceded, 1.0 per match), this profile points to a tactically efficient, front-foot side: they convert offensive pressure into goals while keeping the back line relatively secure.

Gumi Sportstoto W’s efficiency is more mixed. Their scoring rate (16 in 10, 1.6 per match) is solid, but the near-parity with goals conceded (15, 1.5 per match) indicates that offensive gains are often offset by defensive leaks, particularly at home (11 conceded in 6). Away from home, however, their defense improves (4 conceded in 4), suggesting that a more compact, reactive setup on the road can stabilize their performance.

In the absence of formal indices, the contrast is clear: Suwon operate with a more stable attack-defense balance, while Gumi rely on their attack to compensate for defensive variability.

The Verdict: Seasonal Impact

With no official table, the exact implications for title or relegation lines cannot be numerically pinned down, but the structural impact is evident.

For Suwon FMC W, a home win here would consolidate an already strong form curve (6 wins in 8) and likely keep them in or very near the title-contending group. Maintaining a goals-for rate above 2 per match and a goals-against rate near 1.0 would position them as one of the league’s most balanced contenders as 2026 progresses. Dropped points at home, however, would slightly undermine their advantage built on strong away results and could open the door for rivals to close the gap.

For Gumi Sportstoto W, this fixture is more about direction than immediate table position. A positive result away to a high-performing Suwon side would signal that their recent inconsistency is being corrected and that their stronger away defensive profile can be a foundation to climb toward the upper mid-table and, potentially, the outskirts of the top-4 conversation. Another defeat, by contrast, would deepen the win-loss oscillation pattern, anchoring them in a volatile mid-to-lower pack where any slip in attacking output could drag them toward a relegation fight later in 2026.

In forward-looking terms, this match is a momentum hinge: for Suwon, a chance to reinforce title-pace metrics; for Gumi, an opportunity to prove they can stabilize and compete consistently with the league’s stronger sides rather than remain a streak-driven, unpredictable outfit.