Jeonnam Dragons vs Suwon Bluewings Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Jeonnam Dragons went head-to-head with Suwon Bluewings in the K-League 2 of Korea Republic on July 19. The match finished with Suwon Bluewings victorious, 3-4.

Ji-hyun Kim scored the first goal of the game on the 3rd minute of the match, handing Suwon Bluewings the advantage. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Paulo Henrique, Nam Ha, Park Ji-Won and Valdivia with Kim adding another one, making the final score 3-4.

4 months after their last meeting in K-League 2, tensions run high as Jeonnam Dragons and Suwon Bluewings meet again. In their last encounter, Suwon Bluewings secured a 2-1 win. Jeonnam Dragons continues their strong form, having bested Gyeongnam and Incheon United, marking their 4th consecutive unbeaten match.

Suwon Bluewings come into this clash with momentum just like their oponents, following two straight victories against Cheongju and Chungnam Asan in their most recent games, bringing their unbeaten streak to four. Though notably, their backline has lacked consistency, having conceded goals in each of their last nine away matches.

This K-League 2 clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Jeonnam Dragons and Suwon Bluewings in this campaign. Valdivia and Jose Alberti have been pivotal for Jeonnam Dragons’s attack, shaped by Kim Hyun-Seok’s vision, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Ha has emerged as Jeonnam Dragons’s leading scorer in K-League 2 this season, netting four goals, as Valdivia continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with five assists. Ronan, Ye-sung Kim and Do-Yoon Kim have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Jeonnam Dragons’s attack.

Meanwhile, Suwon Bluewings’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Sung-Hwan Byun, have been bolstered by Stanislav Ilyuchenko, the team’s top scorer, and Ji-hyun Kim, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Suwon Bluewings’s top scorer in K-League 2, Ilyuchenko, has ten goals this season, and is also the team’s top assist provider, with three key passes leading to goals so far this term. Adding further support are Bruno Costa, Ki-Je Lee and Paulo Henrique, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.

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Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Jeonnam Dragons - Suwon Bluewings in real time.

Jeonnam Dragons kicked off the game with Bong-jin Choi, Ye-sung Kim, Dong-geon Noh who got substituted by Min-ho Yoon on the 46th minute, Ko Tae-Won, Yoo Ji-Ha who got substituted by Keelan Lebon on the 70th minute, Joo-yeop Kim who got substituted by Han-sol Choi on the 34th minute, Jose Alberti, Sang-jun Park who got substituted by Ji-yong Jeong on the 46th minute, Valdivia, Nam Ha and Lim Chan-Ul who got substituted by Jae-min Ahn on the 64th minute as starters, with Jeong-mook Kang, Sun-hyuk Jang, Jae-min Ahn, Ji-yong Jeong, Keelan Lebon, Han-sol Choi and Min-ho Yoon on the bench.

Suwon Bluewings's starting eleven were Hyung Mo Yang, Ki-Je Lee who got substituted by Seok-hwan Jang on the 83rd minute, Leo Andrade, Wan-Kyu Kwon, Geon-hee Lee, Young-jun Choi who got substituted by Min-hyuk Lee on the 73rd minute, Ji-hyun Kim who got substituted by Hyun-muk Kang on the 83rd minute, Gyu-sung Lee, Paulo Henrique who got substituted by Park Ji-Won on the 73rd minute, Matheus Serafim who got substituted by Seok-Ho Hwang on the 86th minute and Stanislav Ilyuchenko, with Min-jun Kim, Seok-Ho Hwang, Seok-hwan Jang, Dong-yun Jeong, Min-hyuk Lee, Park Ji-Won and Hyun-muk Kang on the bench.

Stats

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  • Ball Possession: 69 - 31
  • Total Attempts: 18 - 9
  • Shots On Target: 10 - 7
  • Fouls: 8 - 6
  • Corners: 11 - 2
  • Saves: 3 - 7
  • Free Kicks: 6 - 8
  • Offsides: 0 - 0

Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Ji-yong Jeong and Gyu-sung Lee were the ones to receive it.

Head-to-head

The teams have met five times since August 2018. Jeonnam Dragons have one win to their name, Suwon Bluewings three, while the other match ended in a draw. The last time these teams met was on March 29, 2025, in the K-League 2 of Korea Republic, and Suwon Bluewings emerged victorious with a 2-1 scoreline. In total, Jeonnam Dragons have managed ten goals in these five meetings, compared to Suwon Bluewings's fourteen. Overall, Suwon Bluewings hold a stronger head-to-head record against Jeonnam Dragons in recent meetings.

In K-League 2, Jeonnam Dragons have played 22 matches, winning ten, drawing eight and losing four, scoring 33 goals, averaging 1.50 per match, while conceding 25, an average of 1.14 per match. Suwon Bluewings have won thirteen of their 22 matches in K-League 2 this season, with five draws and four defeats, scoring 45 goals at an average of 2.05 per match and conceding 29 at a rate of 1.32 per match.

Recent Form

Jeonnam Dragons's recent form includes two consecutive wins, having won Gyeongnam FC and Incheon United in their last two matches, while Suwon Bluewings are on a two-game winning streak, including victories against Cheongju and Chungnam Asan in their last two outings. Overall, Jeonnam Dragons have won nine of their last twenty matches, losing four and drawing seven, while in their last twenty matches, Suwon Bluewings have recorded twelve wins, four losses, and four draws.

  • Suwon Bluewings have gone 9 consecutive away matches without a clean sheet.
  • Jeonnam Dragons are undefeated in their previous 4 matches.
  • Suwon Bluewings have gone 4 consecutive matches without a defeat.

Live Standings

As always, Korea Republic K-League 2's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Jeonnam Dragons are currently 3rd in the table with 38 points from 22 matches, while Suwon Bluewings occupy 2nd spot with 44 points in 22 matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Jeonnam Dragons and Suwon Bluewings in real time. You can watch the goals by Ji-hyun Kim, Paulo Henrique, Nam Ha, Park Ji-Won and Valdivia as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Jeonnam Dragons - Suwon Bluewings are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Jeonnam Dragons 3, Suwon Bluewings 4.
  2. 90 + 9'
    Gyu-sung Lee is shown the yellow card.
  3. 90 + 4'
    3 - 4
    Valdivia scores from the penalty spot for Jeonnam Dragons making the score 3 - 4.
  4. 86'
    Substitution for Suwon Bluewings. Seok-Ho Hwang replaces Matheus Serafim
  5. 83'
    Substitution for Suwon Bluewings. Seok-hwan Jang replaces Ki-Je Lee
  6. 83'
    Substitution for Suwon Bluewings. Hyun-muk Kang replaces Ji-hyun Kim
  7. 77'
    2 - 4
    Valdivia scores for Jeonnam Dragons, assisted by Nam Ha.
  8. 73'
    Substitution for Suwon Bluewings. Park Ji-Won replaces Paulo Henrique
  9. 73'
    Substitution for Suwon Bluewings. Min-hyuk Lee replaces Young-jun Choi
  10. 73'
    1 - 4
    Park Ji-Won scores for Suwon Bluewings, assisted by Ji-hyun Kim.
  11. 70'
    Substitution for Jeonnam Dragons. Keelan Lebon replaces Yoo Ji-Ha
  12. 69'
    1 - 3
    Nam Ha scores for Jeonnam Dragons, assisted by Jose Alberti.
  13. 64'
    Substitution for Jeonnam Dragons. Jae-min Ahn replaces Lim Chan-Ul
  14. 63'
    0 - 3
    Ji-hyun Kim scores from the penalty spot for Suwon Bluewings making the score 0 - 3.
  15. 57'
    Ji-yong Jeong is shown the yellow card.
  16. 52'
    Red Card
    Stanislav Ilyuchenko is shown the red card.
  17. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  18. 46'
    Substitution for Jeonnam Dragons. Min-ho Yoon replaces Dong-geon Noh
  19. 46'
    Substitution for Jeonnam Dragons. Ji-yong Jeong replaces Sang-jun Park
  20. HT
    Half-Time - 0 : 2
    First half ends.
  21. 34'
    Substitution for Jeonnam Dragons. Han-sol Choi replaces Joo-yeop Kim
  22. 29'
    0 - 2
    Paulo Henrique scores for Suwon Bluewings, assisted by Ji-hyun Kim.
  23. 3'
    0 - 1
    Ji-hyun Kim scores for Suwon Bluewings, assisted by Stanislav Ilyuchenko.
  24. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins