Watch the 2024 K League 1 run-in on K League TV
With a tightly contested and multiple-horse title race and a relegation battle seldom if ever seen before in K League, you'll not want to miss a single kick. K League, along with its overseas broadcasting partners, has now decided which games have been selected for English commentary between now and the split.
Sunday 1st September
Saturday 14th September
The split is approaching in K League 1, meaning it is getting down to the business end of things.
It's now time to see whether the likes of Gangwon FC and Gimcheon Sangmu are genuine title contenders and whether big-spending Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Daejeon Hana Citizen can pull themselves out of the relegation mire.
Then there's the race for the top six, with FC Seoul looking as though they're in the driving seat, but Gwangju FC cannot be ruled out.
While all matches can be watched live on TV.KLeague.com, two or three per round come with English commentary. Here's which games have been picked between rounds 28 and 33.
English Commentary Matches
Round 28
Saturday 24th August
Sunday 25th August
Suwon FC vs. Jeju United (Paul Neat)
Round 29
Saturday 31st August
Ulsan HD vs. Pohang Steelers (Alex Jensen)
Sunday 1st September
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs. FC Seoul (Alex Jensen)
Gangwon FC vs. Suwon FC (Paul Neat & Matthew Binns)
Round 30
Friday 13th September
Ulsan HD vs. Gangwon FC (Alex Jensen)
Saturday 14th September
Sunday 15th September
Gimcheon Sangmu vs. Incheon United (Paul Neat)
Round 31
Saturday 21st September
Suwon FC vs. Gimcheon Sangmu (Alex Jensen)
Sunday 22nd September
Round 32
Friday 27th September
Saturday 28th September
Gangwon FC vs. Daegu FC (Alex Jensen)
Sunday 29th September
FC Seoul vs. Suwon FC (Paul Neat & Matthew Binns)
Round 33
Sunday 6th October
Gwangju FC vs. FC Seoul (Alex Jensen)
Suwon FC vs. Pohang Steelers (Paul Neat & Matthew Binns)
K League Fixtures: here
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