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Watch the 2025 K League 1 Run-in on K League TV


The 2025 K League 1 Final fixtures are out, with the final five rounds poised to produce some late drama in Final A and Final B. The matches picked for English commentary have also been announced.

It's a near clean split between Final A and Final B matches with 10 chosen for the former and nine for the latter.

All 12 teams will be featured at least twice. FC Seoul, gunning for a second straight season of AFC Champions League qualification, will be featured the most with five matches, including big clashes with Pohang Steelers and Daejeon Hana Citizen. 

Newly crowned champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors will be featured four times, including on November 8th for what is reported to be the day the Green Warriors are presented with the K League 1 trophy.

Daegu FC, battling bravely against relegation, also have four games selected, along with Pohang Steelers, and relegation-threatened Jeju SK. Suwon FC, Daejeon, and Ulsan each have three; Gangwon, Gimcheon, Gwangju and Anyang two.

The full schedule can be found on K League's official website. All matches can be watched on TV.KLeague.com.

English Commentary Matches

Round 34

Saturday 25th October

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs. Gimcheon Sangmu - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
Suwon FC vs. Jeju SK - 16:30 (Matthew Binns)

Sunday 26th October

FC Seoul vs. Gangwon FC - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
Daejeon Hana Citizen vs. Pohang Steelers - 16:30 (Paul Neat)

Round 35

Saturday 1st November

Daejeon Hana Citizen vs. FC Seoul - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
FC Anyang vs. Ulsan HD - 16:30 (Paul Neat)

Sunday 2nd November

Gwangju FC vs. Jeju SK - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
Suwon FC vs. Daegu FC - 16:30 (Matthew Binns)

Round 36

Saturday 8th November

Daegu FC vs. Gwangju FC - 14:00 (Alex)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs. Daejeon Hana Citizen - 16:30 (Matthew Binns)

Sunday 9th November

Pohang Steelers vs. FC Seoul - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
Ulsan HD vs. Suwon FC - 16:30 (Paul Neat)

Round 37

Saturday 22nd November

FC Seoul vs. Gimcheon Sangmu - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
Daejeon Hana Citizen vs. Gangwon FC - 14:00 (Paul Neat)
Pohang Steelers vs. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors - 16:30 (Paul Neat)

Sunday 23rd November

Jeju SK vs. Daegu FC - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)

Round 38

Sunday 30th November

Daegu FC vs. FC Anyang - 14:00 (Paul Neat)
Ulsan HD vs. Jeju SK - 14:00 (Alex Jensen)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs. FC Seoul - 16:30 (Paul Neat)

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