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Gwangju Jeonnam Dragons betting prediction


Betting suggestion:

Gwangju is currently in last place, and they have been playing terribly, and shouldn't be able to leave the relegation zone. The visitors are in a complicated situation, so they need points, so they need points in this away match. Both teams need to improve, so we believe they will look to create scoring chances, so we should back both teams to score.
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Preview
Gwangju and Jeonnam Dragons meet at Guus Hiddink Stadium, in a match for the 23th round of the K League Classic. Jeonnam Dragons got a home win by (5‑0), in the last league head‑to‑head, played in 07‑05‑2017. At this stadium, the head‑to‑head history favours the home team, since they have a record of 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in the last 5 matches. However, the last time these teams met at this stadium, on 24‑06‑2017, in a match for the K League Classic, Jeonnam Dragons won by (1‑2). The goals of the match were scored by Seung‑Min Song (14' ), for Gwangju, and by Han‑Do Lee (31' Autogolo) and Jair (42' ), for Jeonnam Dragons. Although this is a match between 12th and 8th of the league table, it’s actually a match between the 10th best in home matches and the 10th best in away matches.

Analysis Gwangju

After 3 wins, 7 draws and 11 losses, the home team is in the 12th position, havinf won 16 points so far. In the last match, they have lost in an away match against Jeonbuk Motors by (4‑1), after in the previous match they have lost (1‑0) an away match against Ulsan. This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, since they have won 4 points in away matches, with 7 goals scored and 21 conceded, against 12 points won at their stadium, with 10 goals scored and 13 conceded. For the league, Gwangju won 12 points out of 30 possible points, after 3 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses in the last 10 home matches. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded at least one goal in each of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition. They have conceded the first goal in 9 of their 21 matches for this competition, and have never been able to turn the score around. In the last 10 home matches for this competition there is 1 period that stands out: they have conceded 5 of their 13 goals between minutes (31'‑45').

Gwangju is in bad phae, and they haven't been able to leave the final positions of the league table, as they are having high risk of being relegated. Sure, the bad results made this happen, but now they must win at home, as it is the only way to improve. Coach Nam Ki-il should use their best players available.

Confirmed Lineup: Choi Bong Jin, Lee Min-Ki, Lee Jong-Min, Kim Young-Bin, Lee Woo-Hyeok, Lee Han-Do, Olivier Bonnes, Kim Min-Hyeok, Niall McGinn, Song Seung-Min, Wanderson De Macedo.
Coach: J. Lee.

Analysis Dragons

The away team is currently in the 8th position of the league, with 26 points won, after 7 wins, 5 draws and 10 losses. In the penultimate match, they won in a home match against Daegu, by (4‑3). In the last match, they lost in an away match against Suwon Bluewings, by (4‑1). This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, since they have won 9 points in away matches and 17 points at their stadium, with 26 goals scored and 22 goals conceded at home, against 12 goals scored and 18 conceded in away matches. In the last 10 away league matches Jeonnam Dragons has a record of 2 wins, 3 draws and 5 losses, so they have won 9 points out of 30 possible. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded at least one goal in each of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 9 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In 22 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 11 times and have only turned the score around in 1. In the last 11 away matches for this competition there are 2 periods that stand out: they have scored 6 of their 12 goals between minutes (31'‑45'); they have conceded 7 of their 18 goals between minutes (31'‑45').

Chunnam Dragons improved a bit, but they are still in the relegation zone, so they must be consistent if they want to improve even more. In this round, there is a huge chance, as they will face the worst team in the competition, so they hope for a good performance. Coach Roh Sang-rae will be without Song Chang-Ho, who is suspended.

Confirmed Lineup: Lee Ho-Seung, Park Dae-Han I, Go Tae-Won, Tomislav Mrčela, Lee Ji-Nam, Lee Seul-Chan, Kim Young-Uk, Vedran Jugović, Han Chan-Hee, Heo Young-Joon, Jair.
Coach: J. Lee.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Gwangju vs Dragons match, on 22 July 2017, of the preview written by the editors of Online Betting Academy, goes to: Both teams score? Yes ⇒ bet available on bet365.

The Gwangju vs Dragons on 22 July 2017 will be played at Gwangju, Gwangju World Cup Stadium.

The most voted bet by tipsters at Online Betting Academy, for the Gwangju Dragons match, on the "match odds" market, was a win by Dragons at with 44% of the tips.

 

K League Classic - 2017

  • 100% 228 / 228 Games

  • Home team wins 37.72%
  • Draws 30.26%
  • Away team wins 32.02%
  • Over 1.5 76.32%
  • Over 2.5 55.7%
  • Over 3.5 30.26%
  • Goals 626
  • Goals /match 2.75
  • Goals /match home 1.45
  • Goals /match away 1.29
  • Both teams score 58.77%
  • Goals after 80' 19.49%
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