sportnews full logo

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

Suwon FMC W host Gumi Sportstoto W in a mid-regular-season WK-League fixture in 2026 that shapes the trajectory of both teams’ campaigns: for Suwon, it is a chance to consolidate a strong start and stay on a top-end points pace; for Gumi, it is an opportunity to stabilise an inconsistent league run and keep themselves in the upper half rather than drifting toward the pack.

Head-to-Head Tactical Summary

The recent head-to-head pattern 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), a game that underlined Suwon’s capacity to strike away from home and protect a lead despite conceding twice after the break.

In 2025, the sides met four times in the WK-League. On 1 September 2025 at Sejong Civic Stadium (Regular Season - 22), Gumi Sportstoto W beat Suwon FMC W 3-1 (HT 2-0), showing how dangerous Gumi can be when they establish an early advantage. Earlier that year at the same venue on 28 April 2025 (Regular Season - 8), Gumi again imposed themselves with a 3-0 win (HT 2-0), repeating the pattern of fast starts and multi-goal home victories.

At Suwon Sports Complex, the balance shifts. On 9 June 2025 (Regular Season - 15), Suwon FMC W edged a tight 1-0 home win over Gumi (HT 1-0), demonstrating their ability to manage a narrow margin on their own ground. The 15 March 2025 meeting (Regular Season - 1), also at Suwon Sports Complex, finished 0-0 (HT 0-0), highlighting a more controlled, cagey dynamic when Suwon host. Overall, Gumi’s high-scoring home wins contrast with Suwon’s more disciplined, lower-scoring home performances.

Global Season Picture

  • League Phase Performance: In the league phase, Suwon FMC W have played 8 matches, winning 6 and losing 2 (6W-0D-2L). They have scored 17 goals and conceded 8, indicating a strong attack combined with a relatively solid defensive record (goals for 17, goals against 8). Gumi Sportstoto W, across 10 league-phase fixtures, have 5 wins and 5 losses (5W-0D-5L), with 16 goals scored and 15 conceded, pointing to a more volatile profile (goals for 16, goals against 15).
  • Season Metrics: In the league phase, Suwon FMC W’s numbers describe an efficient, front-foot side: 17 goals in 8 games (2.1 goals per match) against only 8 conceded (1.0 per match), with 3 clean sheets and no games without scoring. Their biggest away win (0-4) and consistent scoring in every match show a high offensive ceiling and reliable chance conversion. Gumi Sportstoto W, in the league phase, average 1.6 goals for and 1.5 against per game, with 1 clean sheet and 2 matches where they failed to score. Their home record (10 scored, 11 conceded in 6 games) suggests a more open, risk-taking style at home, while away they are tighter (6 for, 4 against in 4 games). Card and possession data are not specified, so disciplinary load and ball-dominance trends cannot be quantified here.
  • Form Trajectory: Suwon FMC W’s form line of “WWLWLWWW” in the league phase shows 7 wins and 2 losses in their last 9, with no draws, indicating an aggressive, result-oriented side that rarely settles. There is a minor pattern of occasional setbacks (two isolated defeats) but each loss has been followed by an immediate win, underlining resilience. Gumi Sportstoto W’s “LWLLWLWWLW” reflects a much more erratic path: 5 wins and 5 losses over their last 10, with no draws. They oscillate between short winning and losing streaks, which makes them dangerous on their day but difficult to trust for sustained runs toward the very top of the table.

Tactical Efficiency

Without explicit Attack/Defense Index or xG values from the comparison block, efficiency must be inferred from goal patterns and results. Suwon FMC W’s profile in the league phase is that of a clinically efficient attack (2.1 goals per match, no failures to score) supported by a controlled defense (1.0 goal conceded per match, 3 clean sheets). The combination of high scoring and low concession rate, plus their ability to win both high-scoring away games (such as the 3-2 at Gumi in April 2026) and tight home contests (1-0 vs Gumi in June 2025), points to a well-balanced, adaptable game model.

Gumi Sportstoto W, by contrast, look more unbalanced. Their attack is productive (1.6 goals per game) but not as consistent as Suwon’s, evidenced by 2 matches without scoring and a tendency to rely on big home performances (3-0 and 3-1 wins in 2025). Defensively, 1.5 goals conceded per match and only 1 clean sheet suggest a more porous structure, especially at home (11 conceded in 6 games). Away, they are somewhat more compact (1.0 conceded per match), but their results pattern (3 away wins, 1 away loss) still reflects a team that trades control for attacking intent at times.

From an efficiency standpoint, Suwon bring a higher floor and a higher ceiling: they score more, concede less, and convert performances into wins at a superior rate. Gumi’s tactical profile is more volatile: capable of overwhelming opponents in spells, but vulnerable to being exposed, particularly when chasing games.

The Verdict: Seasonal Impact

This fixture carries significant seasonal weight despite being a regular-season match. For Suwon FMC W, a home win would reinforce a title-contending pace: it would extend a strong win ratio, keep their goals-for column ticking at an elite level, and further validate their ability to control both open and tight encounters. Dropped points at home, however, would reopen the race above and invite pressure from rivals, especially given their zero-draw profile that magnifies the impact of every loss.

For Gumi Sportstoto W, taking anything from this trip is pivotal to staying in the conversation for the upper positions, potentially the top four depending on league size and format. An away victory against a high-performing Suwon side would signal that their recent volatility is tilting toward a positive trend and that they can export their strong home attacking displays into difficult away environments. A defeat, by contrast, would deepen the pattern of inconsistency, likely anchoring them in the middle tier and making a late surge toward the very top far more demanding.

In forward-looking terms, this game is a leverage point: Suwon can use it to consolidate a sustained push toward the top of the WK-League in 2026, while Gumi either transform it into a statement result that resets their trajectory upward or risk being categorised as a dangerous but ultimately mid-table side whose defensive looseness limits their ceiling.