The K League Classic all goes down on #SuperSunday and therefore Saturday is a lighter Challenge only day.
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K League Classic 2017 Round 33
All 6 of this weekends K League Classic games are on Sunday, as it’s the final round of the regular season before the league split.
K League Challenge 2017 (Saturday October 7th – Round 33) Preview & Predictions
Saturday afternoon features two games in the K League Challenge. Keep in mind that there now are only 4 rounds until the end of the 2017 regular season. Suwon FC v Seongnam FC looks to be the standout game with possible implications on the playoff picture moving forward.
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K League Challenge 2017 League Table Update
The league table with 4 games to play has Gyeongnam topping the table now 6 points clear, followed by Busan I’Park. Then there is a 13 point gap to Seongnam FC and Bucheon 1995 who currently fill the other playoff places. Asan Mugunghwa only behind Bucheon on goals scored. Then there’s a 9 point gap to FC Anyang and Suwon FC, who are both basically out of the playoff race now. Then we have Seoul E-Land, Ansan Greeners and Daejeon Citizen who are all planning for the 2018 season at this point.
K League Challenge 2017 Predictions (Saturday October 7th – Round 33)
Here are predictions for this Saturday’s K League Challenge games:
Suwon FC vs. Seongnam FC @ 3pm
Prediction: 1 – 2
The two sides relegated from the Classic last season have both struggled to adapt at times to the second tier. Seongnam have improved massive since the start of the season and will be slight favorites for the win here.
FC Anyang vs. Daejeon Citizen @ 3pm
Prediction: 2 – 0
Anyang should have the edge here, they are generally solid at home. Whilst Daejeon have 1 away win all season.
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