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2026 K League 2 Round 5 Preview


Fear not, K League continues this weekend throughout the international break. The second tier reaches Round 5 with plenty of intriguing match-ups.

Match of the Round

Promotion hopefuls Suwon FC take on high-flying newcomers Paju

New side Paju Frontier come into this round after back-to-back victories over Ansan Greeners and Jeonnam Dragons. Suwon FC have also started strongly with three straight wins, setting up what should be a tightly contested clash.

Suwon FC had a rest in Round 4, potentially giving Park Kun-ha's side a physical edge. They’ve scored nine and conceded three in three matches, showing solid balance at both ends. Matheus Frizzo has emerged as the key man, with Willian, Ha Jeong-woo, and Matheus Babi providing support. Their build-up play, switching smoothly between a back three and back four led by Derlan and Lee Hyeon-yong, is another strength. In Round 3 against Gimhae FC 2008, they underlined their winning mentality with a last-gasp winner.

Paju’s strength lies in their efficiency. They press with a compact defence and look to exploit gaps, a formula that has brought them consistent results. They beat Jeonnam 2-0 in Round 4 in a similar fashion. The centre back pairing of Kim Hyun-tae and Julián Bonilla has been solid, while Hong Jeong-un has impressed in midfield. Goalkeeper Kim Min-seung has also stood out with key saves, and Borja Bastón has made his presence felt in attack with goals in back-to-back games.

This will be the first-ever meeting between the two sides. The match takes place on Sunday 29th at 2 PM at Suwon Sports Complex.

Team of the Round

Bluewings eye five straight wins

Suwon Bluewings were tipped as title contenders before the season and have lived up to expectations early on. They’ve beaten Seoul E-Land, Paju Frontier, Jeonnam Dragons, and Gimhae FC 2008 to record their first-ever four-game winning start.

Their biggest strength is stability. With eight goals scored and just one conceded in four matches, they’ve been strong at both ends. The defence, led by Hong Jeong-ho and Song Ju-hun, has been rock solid, while the midfield options, Jeong Ho-yeon, Park Hyun-bin, Ko Seung-beom, and Kim Min-woo, offer depth and control. Up front, they have a variety of attacking combinations.

That strength was on full display in the Round 4 win over Gimhae. The defence and goalkeeper Kim Jun-hong were watertight, while the midfield trio of Jeong Ho-yeon and Park Hyun-bin, later joined by substitute Ko Seung-beom, controlled the game. In attack, Reis, Kim Ji-hyun, and Bruno Silva all contributed, while substitutes Stanislav Iljucenko and Fessin added further quality. Suwon look watertight in every department, from squad depth to tactical flexibility.

They now travel to Yongin aiming for a fifth straight win on Saturday 28th at 2 PM at Yongin Mireu Stadium.


Player of the Round

Busan’s attacking force Cristian Renato

Busan continue their strong start to the season with three wins and a draw. After finishing eighth last year, head coach Jo Sung-hwan’s switch to a back four looks to be an inspired decision. Busan lead the league in goals with 10 in four matches, and at the heart of it all is Cristian Renato.

A former Brazilian Serie A player, Cristian joined Busan this season and has made an immediate impact. Starting with a goal against Seongnam FC in Round 1, he has recorded attacking returns in all four matches. He already has three goals and three assists, accounting for over half of the team’s goals. Strong in the air, mobile, direct, and hardworking, he has been one of the league’s standout performers.

His influence was clear again in the Round 4 win over Daegu FC. Starting the match, he scored the winner in the 68th minute with a powerful long-range strike and registered three shots on target, underlining his clinical edge. Once again, he showed he can change a game in an instant.

Busan, chasing a fourth straight win, travel to Chungbuk Cheongju this round. Although still winless, Cheongju have drawn three straight matches since their opening-day defeat, showing resilience and clear structure in their play. The match takes place on Sunday the 29th at 2 PM at Cheongju Sports Complex.

2026 K League 2 Round 5 Fixtures

Saturday 28th March

Yongin FC vs. Suwon Samsung Bluewings - 14:00
Chungnam Asan vs. Hwaseong FC - 14:00
Seongnam FC vs. Gimpo FC - 16:30
Cheonan City vs. Jeonnam Dragons- 16:30
Ansan Greeners vs. Gyeongnam FC - 16:30

Sunday 29th March

Chungbuk Cheongju vs. Busan IPark - 14:00
Suwon FC vs. Paju Citizen FC - 14:00
Daegu FC vs. Seoul E-Land - 16:30

via K League press release

Where to Watch 

Watch all games live for free on TV.KLeague.com.

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