Gangwon FC come into this one stuck in a long winless spell, with no victories in ten matches and only four goals scored across their last six league games. Their home record is still unbeaten, but it has produced just two draws from two, both by the same narrow score pattern, and that lack of attacking punch is the key point for a BTTS-No angle.
Gwangju FC are not especially reliable away from home either, with no wins in their last three on the road and only one away goal in the league so far. Even after the 5-0 defeat at FC Seoul, their recent away figures still point to a side that can be contained, and their league away split of one goal scored and six conceded underlines why they are not a strong candidate to contribute heavily here.
This fixture has also leaned toward tight scorelines. Four of the last five head-to-head meetings finished with under 2.5 goals, and Gangwon have kept three clean sheets in that sequence. Gangwon’s own run of six straight league matches with under 2.5 goals adds another layer of support for a low-scoring contest in which one side failing to score looks more likely than both finding the net.
There is a small tension in the xG projection, which gives Gwangju a 1.4 to 0.6 edge, but that still does not force a BTTS outcome. Gwangju have drawn blanks in three of their last six league matches, while Gangwon have failed to score in three of their last five league outings, so a game shaped by one team edging chances rather than both finishing them is still very plausible.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 29/50. Gangwon have scored only three league goals this season and have gone six straight league matches under 2.5 goals, while Gwangju have failed to score in three of their last six league games. The head-to-head has also produced three Gangwon clean sheets in the last five meetings, which fits a match where at least one attack is likely to come up short again.