Since East Asian Championship continues to capture the imaginations of football fans across the country, an fascinating duel is set to unfold.
South Korea will host China in a fixture loaded with narratives and tension on
Football lovers who are not able to visit can capture the game live on one of many streaming online services, guaranteeing no one overlooks out on this compelling round.
Both the board and fans couldnโt wait for the South Korea and China managers to show their plans for the upcoming derby.
If the South Korea do manage to break the deadlock early they perhaps run away with this tie or win.
Chinaโs midfield and defence meet a busier match than they are mainly used to and that able lead to a couple of cards being hand out.
The round provides an chance for the East Asian Championship outfit to rediscover their willingness to fight, but overcoming an in-form China on
South Korea: Moon, Hyeon-ho, Kim Moon-Hwan, Park Sang-hyeok, Insung Kim, Tae-seok, Lee, Jin-seob Park, Jin-Gyu Kim, Jun-ho Kim, Lee Dong Kyung, Gong Min-Hyun, Seong-min Hwang
China: Yan Junling, Gao Zhunyi, Qiu Shengjiong, Zhu Chenjie, Umidjan Yusup, Xie Wenneng, Mao Jianqing, Huang Zhengyu, Wang Yudong, Zhang Chengdong, Kuai JiwenThe latest head-to-head meetings of contenders in every championship. Following this statistics we conclude that South Korea has historical advantage.
Over the last games South Korea holds wins - 2, losses - 0 and draws - 3. China on the other hand holds the following results from the latest games: wins - 2, losses - 3 and draws - 0. Based on the games played a conclusion can be made that South Korea at the moment is in better form, in comparison to China.
South Korea: Kuwait โ (Win 4:0), Iraq โ (Win 0:2), Jordan โ (Draw 1:1), Oman โ (Draw 1:1), Palestine โ (Draw 1:1).
China: Bahrain โ (Win 1:0), Indonesia โ (Loss 1:0), Australia โ (Loss 0:2), Saudi Arabia โ (Loss 1:0), Kuwait โ (Win 1:3).