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 (Round 13) that carries clear directional weight: for Suwon FMC W it is the kind of away game they must control to sustain a title-challenging pace, while for Boeun Sangmu W it is a pressure test to stabilise after a volatile start and avoid sliding into the lower half with a poor result at home.
Head-to-Head Tactical Summary
Recent meetings lean slightly toward Suwon FMC W, but with tight margins and shifting game states:
- 5 May 2026 (WK-League Regular Season - 6, Boeun home, venue not specified): Boeun Sangmu W 1–3 Suwon FMC W. The game was level 1–1 at half-time before Suwon pulled away in the second half.
- 8 September 2025 (WK-League Regular Season - 23, Suwon Sports Complex, Suwon): Suwon FMC W 2–1 Boeun Sangmu W. Boeun led 1–0 at half-time, but Suwon turned it around after the break.
- 12 June 2025 (WK-League Regular Season - 16, Mungyeong Public Stadium, Mungyeong): Boeun Sangmu W 0–0 Suwon FMC W. A balanced stalemate with neither side finding a breakthrough.
- 1 May 2025 (WK-League Regular Season - 9, Suwon Sports Complex, Suwon): Suwon FMC W 0–1 Boeun Sangmu W. Boeun went 1–0 up by half-time and protected the lead away.
- 20 March 2025 (WK-League Regular Season - 2, Mungyeong Public Stadium, Mungyeong): Boeun Sangmu W 2–1 Suwon FMC W. The sides were tied 1–1 at half-time before Boeun edged it.
Tactically, the pattern is of small swings decided by in-game adjustments: Boeun have shown they can protect a narrow lead away (0–1 in Suwon) and edge tight home contests, while Suwon have increasingly imposed themselves in 2026, overturning deficits and most recently winning 1–3 away after a level first half.
Global Season Picture
- League Phase Performance: No standings data is available, so exact points, goals for, and goals against in the league phase cannot be cited. The fixture still sits in the middle of the 2026 regular season, where momentum and relative positioning around the top and mid-table are being defined.
- Season Metrics:
Boeun Sangmu W – In the league phase they have played 10 matches (5 wins, 1 draw, 4 losses). They have scored 11 goals (1.1 per match) and conceded 12 (1.2 per match), with a strong clean-sheet count of 5, but also some heavy home defeats (biggest home loss 0–3, goals against at home 12 vs only 8 scored). That points to a fragile defensive baseline at home (12 conceded at home, 1.7 per match) despite solid away resilience (0 conceded in 3 away games).
Suwon FMC W – In the league phase they have played 9 matches (7 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses). They have scored 23 goals (2.6 per match) and conceded only 8 (0.9 per match), with 4 clean sheets and no matches where they have failed to score. Their biggest home win is 6–0 and biggest away win 0–4, underlining a high-powered attack and compact defence both home and away. (No possession, xG, or card totals are provided.) - Form Trajectory:
Boeun Sangmu W – The form string “WWWDWLWLLL” shows a season that started strongly (three straight wins, then a draw) before turning inconsistent and then negative: over the last five matches in that sequence they have 1 win and 4 losses. The recent trend is downward, with defensive volatility at home a concern.
Suwon FMC W – The form string “WWLWLWWWW” indicates an aggressive, high-ceiling trajectory. After a couple of isolated defeats early on, they come into this fixture on a four-game winning streak, with 7 wins from 9 overall. The direction of travel is clearly upward, consistent with a side pushing at the top end of the table.
Tactical Efficiency
Without an explicit Attack/Defense Index from the comparison block, the efficiency picture must be inferred from the season metrics.
- Boeun Sangmu W efficiency: Their overall goal difference is marginally negative (11 scored, 12 conceded), which is typical of a mid-table profile. The contrast between home and away is stark: away from home they have 3 goals scored and 0 conceded in 3 games, pointing to a compact, conservative game plan that has worked. At home, however, they concede 1.7 goals per match (12 in 7), with a biggest home loss of 0–3. That suggests that when they open up, their defensive structure becomes vulnerable. Their 5 clean sheets and only 1 match without scoring indicate that when their block is organised, they can be efficient at both ends, but they are highly state-dependent: if they concede first, the match tends to become unstable.
- Suwon FMC W efficiency: Suwon’s 23 goals in 9 matches (2.6 per match) combined with only 8 conceded (0.9 per match) and zero games without scoring point to a very high attack index and strong defensive index. Their biggest wins (6–0 at home, 0–4 away) show they can translate dominance into heavy scorelines, not just narrow margins. The fact that they have 4 clean sheets and have conceded just 3 at home and 5 away suggests a balanced game model: front-foot attacking with enough control to avoid open shootouts. Against Boeun specifically, the recent 1–3 away win and 2–1 home comeback in 2025 underline their capacity to raise intensity in the second half and exploit defensive lapses.
In comparative terms, Suwon FMC W’s attacking and defensive outputs are operating at a significantly higher efficiency level than Boeun’s current league-phase averages. Boeun’s best route to narrowing that gap is to replicate their away-game compactness at home, turning this into a low-scoring contest rather than trading chances with Suwon’s high-powered attack.
The Verdict: Seasonal Impact
With no exact table positions available, the seasonal impact must be read through form and scoring profiles. For Suwon FMC W, an away win here would reinforce a title-challenger narrative: it would extend their winning streak, keep their points-per-game at an elite level, and further widen the gap in perceived quality and momentum over mid-table opponents. Dropped points, especially a loss, would slow their upward curve and re-open space for rivals in the title and top-2/top-3 race, particularly given they have already banked 7 wins from 9 and need to maintain that pace to stay ahead.
For Boeun Sangmu W, this fixture is a pivot: defeat at home to a direct benchmark side would deepen the recent negative trend (three straight losses at the end of their form string) and risk locking them into a lower-mid-table trajectory, where the season becomes about avoiding being dragged toward the bottom rather than pushing upward. A draw would stabilise their slide and show they can contain a top attack, while a win would be season-reframing: it would halt Suwon’s surge, restore confidence after a poor run, and signal that Boeun can still compete with the league’s form team. In strategic terms, Boeun are fighting to keep their campaign relevant in the upper half; Suwon are fighting to keep it aligned with a title push.




