Daejeon Citizen - Jeju United: betting tip and bets for the South Korean Championship match

Command Analysis

Current form
Daejeon Citizens dealt with Pohang Steelers in the 32nd round of the K League 1, like an apartment owner with advertising spam in his mailbox - quickly and without sentiment. The 3-1 victory on October 5 turned out to be as businesslike as possible. Masatoshi Ishida jumped into the limelight in the third minute, and immediately after the break he repeated the number, as if he decided that a double was the best way to remind himself. Hernandez added a third ball to this, and Pohang finally lost his arguments.
The center of the Daejeon field blocked all oxygen pipes to the opponent, leaving his attacks on dry rations. Ishida became the man of the match not only in numbers, but also in feeling — he played the game as if he were holding a joystick from a console. This victory allowed Daejeon to stay on the third line of the table and strengthen its right to a place among the leaders.
Interesting facts for betting
Daejeon scores an average of 1.1 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
Jeju staged a drama against Jeongbuk Hyunde Motors in the same round of 32 (1:1). There was a story about patience and hope for almost the entire match, and it wasn't until the 97th minute that Tae Hee Nam decided it was time. His goal was not just a salvation, but a demonstration of character — when the final time was about to appear on the scoreboard, he chose the moment that is usually shown in cuts to lyrical music. Jeju didn't win, but he made it clear that he was capable of butting heads even at the last second. The team remains in the middle of the table, where every point weighs like a suitcase without wheels — it's hard, but you can't throw it.
Interesting facts for betting
Jeju scores 0.9 goals per match on average (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 1.5 goals
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
1.44Tip and bets
Daejeon is approaching this meeting on a confident wave — third place, stable attack, home walls. In Jeju, the system itself is tied to patience and late comebacks, but a late goal is not always an antiseptic from defeat. The personnel situation for the guests is also not going smoothly: injuries and changes significantly narrow the depth of the squad. Daejeon acts prudently and coolly, and at home he also adds a sparkle. The best option is to bet on Daejeon's victory. Home field, form, and confidence are quite a working set of arguments.
Our betting tip is Daejeon's victory in 1.85




















