Hwaseong come into this with a mixed but low-scoring league start, having gone winless in three and scoring only four goals across five matches. Their home record is tighter, with one win and two draws from three at this ground, and only two goals conceded, which is exactly the sort of profile that keeps a BTTS - No bet alive. Even their recent home games have leaned narrow, with a 0-0 against Yongin City and a 2-2 against Cheonan City, so they are not regularly involved in open contests.
Seongnam’s away numbers also point away from both teams scoring. They have drawn on their only league trip so far, 1-1 at Busan I Park, and their overall run has been built on control rather than chaos, with just one defeat in their last 12 league games. The latest 0-0 against Gimpo FC, plus the 0-0 at home to Bucheon FC 1995 in late 2025, shows they can keep matches tight and close down chances. That fits a fixture where one side or both may again struggle to find a clean breakthrough.
The head-to-head results are mixed but still useful for this market: each of the last two meetings finished 1-0, once to Seongnam and once to Hwaseong. That does not guarantee another shutout, but it does show that these teams have already produced the kind of low-margin game where one attack can decide matters and the other can be held out. Combined with Seongnam’s 12-game unbeaten run and Hwaseong’s lack of wins in three, the safer angle is on one side failing to score.
There is a small tension with the xG projection, which has Seongnam at 1.1 and Hwaseong at 0.8, suggesting the visitors may create just enough to nick the game. Still, the actual scoring records are modest, and both sides have recent clean-sheet or near-clean-sheet results in the league. Hwaseong have also had six of their last seven league matches finish under 2.5 goals, which supports a restrained contest and leaves room for a single-goal type outcome.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 8/13. Hwaseong have scored just four times in five league matches and failed to score in two of their last three, while Seongnam have just one away league goal so far and have been involved in two 0-0s recently. The two latest head-to-head meetings finished 1-0, and Hwaseong’s home record has only four goals scored and two conceded, all of which leans toward at least one clean sheet being preserved.