The losing team will continue to end the season. Only one of the three teams can qualify for promotion. The playoff battle begins between the teams ranking third and fifth in the K League 2 (division 2).
The K-League 2’s fourth-ranked Jeonnam Dragons and fifth-ranked Busan I’Park will kick off their games. The two teams will have a showdown at the semi-PO stage of the K-League 2 at Gwangyang Football Stadium in South Jeolla Province at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
It is a single 90-minute match without extra time. If the game is not decided during the regular time, Jeonnam, which has a higher regular league ranking, will advance to the PO without extra time or penalty shootout.
Both teams have calmly prepared for semi-PO matches over the past two weeks. Instead of having special schedules such as off-season training, they focused on conditioning as much as possible. Coincidentally, both South Jeolla Province and Busan finished the regular league with two consecutive wins. The momentum of the two teams, which are on the rise, clash head-on.
Busan had an advantage with two wins and one loss in three face-to-face encounters this season. Coincidentally, all three face-to-face encounters were won by the away team. Busan particularly sounded its victory in both July and September matches in Gwangyang. This time, he went on an expedition with confidence.
However, the momentum at the end of the regular season is steeper in South Jeolla Province. They defeated Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju 3-0 and Seoul E-Land 4-0 respectively. Compared to Busan, where a goal is absolutely necessary, a special situation that can lead to a PO can be a clear factor in South Jeolla Province’s game management.
One team that wins the K League 2 semi-PO will head to Mokdong Stadium in Seoul. It is for the K League 2 PO stage with Seoul E-Land, the third-ranked team in the K League 2, which will be held at 4:30 p.m. on the 24th. Like the previous semi-PO, K League 2 PO has no overtime or penalty shootout. If the game is not decided at regular time, Seoul E-Land, the third-ranked team in the K League 2, will qualify for the promotion PO.
For Seoul E-Land, the two-week A-match break was the best time to calm down the atmosphere and breathe. It was meaningful that it broke the flow of shock that lost 0-4 to South Jeolla Province in the final match of the regular league. As the team meets the winning team against South Jeolla Province and Busan, the coach will visit the semi-PO site to check the performance of the two teams in person. The physical advantage is a clear advantage for Seoul E-Land in that the game will be held three days after the semi-PO.
In the previous 바카라사이트 K-League 2 PO, a team that went straight to the K-League 2 PO six times out of 10 times even won the right to participate in the promotion PO. The top semi-PO teams have gone all the way to the promotion PO three times out of 10 times, and the bottom semi-PO teams have gone all the way to the promotion PO only once.
The final team that wins the K-League 2 PO will play a match against the 10th-ranked team in the K-League. The 10th-ranked team in the K-League is Jeonbuk Hyundai or Daegu FC, which will be confirmed through the final match of the K-League 1 on July 24. The promotion and PO will be conducted in a home-and-away manner.
Meanwhile, in another promotion PO, the 11th-ranked team in the K League 1 and the second-ranked Asan in the K League 2 will clash. With the relegation of Incheon United (12th in the K League 1) and the promotion of FC Anyang (winning the K League 2), respectively, up to two more promotion teams can appear through the two promotion PO stages.