Changnyeong W vs Suwon FMC W: Key Fixture in WK-League 2026
In the 2026 WK-League, this Regular Season - 12 fixture between Changnyeong W and Suwon FMC W is a mid-campaign pivot: for the hosts it is about halting a severe negative run and staying competitive in the table, while for Suwon FMC W it is a chance to consolidate a strong start and keep themselves firmly in the upper positions. With the match yet to kick off and no venue confirmed, the stakes are clear: Changnyeong W need points to stop sliding into a relegation battle, Suwon FMC W need a professional away performance to stay in the title or top-spot conversation.
Head-to-Head Tactical Summary
On 1 May 2026, in the WK-League Regular Season - 5, Suwon FMC W hosted Changnyeong W and lost 1-2, despite leading many of the recent duels historically. The half-time score was 0-2 to Changnyeong W, and the match finished 1-2, showing Changnyeong’s ability to strike early and then protect a lead away from home.
On 15 September 2025 at Changning Sports Park in Bugok (Regular Season - 24), Changnyeong W beat Suwon FMC W 1-0. The half-time score was 1-0 and the full-time score remained 1-0, reflecting a tight, defensively disciplined home display from Changnyeong W.
On 19 June 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex in Suwon (Regular Season - 17), Suwon FMC W defeated Changnyeong W 1-0, leading 1-0 at half-time and maintaining that margin to full time. This was a controlled, low-margin home win for Suwon FMC W.
On 8 May 2025 at Changning Sports Park in Bugok (Regular Season - 10), Suwon FMC W won 3-0 away to Changnyeong W. The half-time score was 0-2 to Suwon FMC W and the final score 0-3, underlining Suwon’s capacity to dominate on the road when they establish an early advantage.
On 27 March 2025 at Suwon Sports Complex in Suwon (Regular Season - 3), Suwon FMC W beat Changnyeong W 2-1. The half-time score was 0-1 to Changnyeong W, but Suwon FMC W turned it around to 2-1 by full time, highlighting their resilience and second-half threat at home.
Global Season Picture
- League Phase Performance: In the league phase, detailed standings data (rank, points, goals for and against) is not available in the current snapshot, but the fixtures and form strings show a clear contrast: Changnyeong W are struggling for consistency, while Suwon FMC W are operating at a high points-per-game pace and likely sit in the upper half of the table.
- Season Metrics:
In the league phase, Changnyeong W have played 10 matches (2 wins, 1 draw, 7 losses), scoring 10 goals and conceding 18. Their attack is modest (1.0 goals per game) and their defense is vulnerable (1.8 goals conceded per game), especially at home where they have allowed 10 goals in 4 matches (2.5 per game) and failed to keep a clean sheet. They have one clean sheet overall and have failed to score in 3 matches, which points to an attack that struggles to consistently create and convert. - Suwon FMC W have played 9 matches (7 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses), scoring 23 goals and conceding 8. Their attack is highly productive (2.6 goals per game) and their defense is solid (0.9 goals conceded per game). They have kept 4 clean sheets and have not failed to score in any match, indicating a balanced, efficient side that poses a constant threat. Card data and xG figures are not provided, so disciplinary and chance-quality analysis cannot be quantified beyond these goal metrics.
- Form Trajectory: Changnyeong W’s form string “LLDWWLLLLL” shows an alarming trajectory. After an early draw and a short positive spike with back-to-back wins, they have collapsed into a long losing run, with five straight defeats coming into this fixture. Momentum is negative, confidence likely fragile, and each new loss deepens the pressure.
- Suwon FMC W’s form string “WWLWLWWWW” reflects a team in strong rhythm. They have collected eight wins and only two losses in their last ten, with the current sequence being four consecutive wins. This is title-contending form, with the capacity to respond to setbacks and quickly re-establish winning streaks.
Tactical Efficiency
With no explicit comparison block available, the “Attack/Defense Index” must be inferred from the season metrics in the league phase. Suwon FMC W’s offensive efficiency is clear: 23 goals in 9 matches (2.6 per game) with no blanks and multiple high-margin wins (including 6-0 at home and 0-4 away in their biggest victories). This suggests a high attack index, driven by both home and away productivity.
Defensively, Suwon FMC W concede just 0.9 goals per game and have 4 clean sheets, indicating a strong defense index. The combination of high scoring and low concession rates implies they are one of the most tactically efficient units in the league phase, capable of controlling matches at both ends.
Changnyeong W, by contrast, show a low attack index at 1.0 goals per game and three matches without scoring. They have not produced a standout high-scoring performance, and their biggest wins are narrow, suggesting limited offensive ceiling. Defensively, conceding 18 in 10 (1.8 per game) with no home clean sheets points to a low defense index. Their biggest defeats (such as 1-3 at home and 3-1 away) underline vulnerability once they fall behind.
Tactically, this sets up a clash between a high-efficiency Suwon FMC W model—consistent scoring, controlled defending—and a Changnyeong W side that must overperform relative to its season averages to stay competitive in this match.
The Verdict: Seasonal Impact
For Changnyeong W, this fixture carries clear relegation-avoidance implications. Another defeat, extending an already long losing streak, would likely deepen their position near the bottom and make any climb back toward mid-table significantly harder in the second half of 2026. Breaking the sequence here—even with a draw—would have outsized psychological and strategic value, stabilizing their season and offering a platform to rebuild defensive confidence and attacking belief.
For Suwon FMC W, given their win-heavy record and strong goal difference profile, this is the type of away game a serious title or top-spot contender must win. Dropped points against a struggling opponent would not immediately remove them from the title picture, but it would reduce their margin for error in future direct clashes against other leading teams. A win, on the other hand, would extend their winning streak, reinforce their status as one of the league’s most efficient sides, and keep them firmly on track for the top positions.
In forward-looking terms, the seasonal impact is asymmetrical: for Changnyeong W, this is about survival and halting a slide toward a full relegation battle; for Suwon FMC W, it is about maintaining a title-level trajectory and ensuring that their strong early-season metrics translate into concrete league-phase positioning when the campaign reaches its decisive months in 2026.




