Seoul E-Land come into this at home with a mixed but lively profile: they have scored in four of their last five league matches, and their most recent outing was a 3-1 away win at Daegu FC with 2.3 xG. Even in the games they lost, there has usually been something for the attack, while their home record in the league stands at one win and one defeat with three goals scored and three conceded.
Suwon FC arrive in even sharper scoring form, having won all four of their league matches so far and scored 11 times in the process. Their away record is perfect too, with two wins from two and six goals scored on the road, which points to them carrying enough threat to get on the board again here. Their latest 2-1 home win over Paju Frontier FC also came with 2.4 xG, so they are creating chances rather than surviving on moments.
The more relevant angle for Both Teams To Score is that both sides have been involved in open games recently. Seoul E-Land have conceded in three of their last five league fixtures, while Suwon FC have not kept a clean sheet in seven straight matches. The xG numbers for this fixture sit close together at 1.3 for Seoul E-Land and 1.4 for Suwon FC, which supports the idea of chances at both ends rather than one side shutting the other out.
There is also a little head-to-head support for this market, with Seoul E-Land having gone eight meetings without a clean sheet against Suwon FC. That fits the broader recent trend too, although Seoul’s 0-0 draw at Cheonan City shows they can still be held if the final ball is missing. Even so, Suwon’s current away scoring run and Seoul’s habit of conceding at home keep BTTS firmly in play.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 73/100. Suwon FC have scored in every league match so far and have failed to keep a clean sheet in seven straight games, while Seoul E-Land have found the net in four of their last five league outings. The xG projection is close on both sides, and Seoul’s home record already includes three goals scored and three conceded, which leaves enough room for each team to get on the scoresheet.