Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors come in with four games unbeaten in league play, and their recent results have been tight enough to suit a double chance view rather than a straight home lean. They have kept two clean sheets in that stretch, but they also drew 0-0 away to Gwangju FC and 1-1 at Gimcheon Sangmu FC, which points to a side that is hard to beat but not always able to pull clear.
Ulsan HD’s league form is even stronger for avoidance-of-defeat purposes: five matches unbeaten in all competitions and, in the league, three wins and a draw from their first four. The away record matters here too, because they have taken six points from two league trips, beating Jeju SK 2-0 and Bucheon FC 1995 2-1 while conceding only once on the road.
The goal pattern also fits the safer side of the market. Jeonbuk’s last six matches include three low-scoring draws, and Ulsan’s most recent league outing finished 0-0 despite 19 shots and three big chances. That does not guarantee a draw or away win, but it does show both teams are controlling games well enough to stay in results, even if the finishing has been a little uneven at times.
The head-to-head record adds one useful angle for this market: Ulsan have avoided defeat in five straight league meetings with Jeonbuk, including a 2-0 away win in August 2025. Jeonbuk’s home record is respectable, yet their split of one win and one loss at home in the league leaves enough doubt to favour the visitors or the draw rather than the home side alone.
My prediction is X2 at 7/10. Ulsan are unbeaten in their league away games so far, they have four wins and a draw from their last five league matches, and Jeonbuk have only one home league win this season. The recent head-to-head run also leans Ulsan’s way, with Jeonbuk failing to beat them in five consecutive league meetings.