- Home form: Jeju United have won two, drawn two and lost three of their seven home games in K-League 1 this season.
- Away form: FC Anyang have won two, drawn four and lost only one of their seven away games in K-League 1 this campaign.
Anyang aim to maintain winning streak in head-to-head
League position and recent form
Jeju United are seventh in the K-League 1 table with 18 points from 13 matches while visitors FC Anyang are ninth with 16 from the same number of games ahead of Sunday’s meeting between two teams in good form in Jeju. Jeju United have won three of their last five K-League 1 matches, riding a two-game winning streak into this weekend’s clash with FC Anyang, who are unbeaten in their last two and have drawn three of their last five.
Tactical approaches
Sergio Costa, who took over at Jeju in December 2025, has installed a methodical, possession-based approach in the K-League 1 island club and they will line up in a 4-3-3 formation with a lot of structure on Sunday. Jeju’s fullbacks will push forward, Costa’s team will overload the centre of the field, they will try to dictate the pace of the game and break through the lines.
Anyang, meanwhile, are a much more fluid outfit that can play in a variety of shapes. Under new boss Byeong-Hoon Ryu, the Tigers have adopted a higher-tempo, high-pressing style that will aim to disrupt the passing rhythm of the ball-dominant teams they play against, allowing them to hit teams on the break.
Tigers can steal the show in this clash of styles
FC Anyang have won four of the last five K-League 1 head-to-heads with Jeju United, including a 2-1 win at home two months ago, so they have a good recent record against the Islanders. However, the market prices suggest this contest will be tight with Jeju 2.48, Anyang 2.87 and a draw 3.16.
We’re going to side with the visitors, who are in better form away from home than at home, for a double chance bet here as we see this clash being very close with a goal or two, if any, deciding the outcome. The under bet on 2.5 goals at 1.7 looks a solid play here as Jeju have scored 1.5 goals per game at home to FC Anyang in their last five meetings, while the Tigers have averaged 1.0 goals as visitors in those games.
- Chang-Jun Park is Jeju United’s key player with two goals in his last five K-League 1 appearances and a team-high 2 in 9 games in 2026.
- Airton Sousa leads the way for Anyang with four goals in 12 league outings, but three have come in the last five.