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·14 October 2024

Where and how to watch the 2024 K League run-in

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It has, and continues to be, a very tight title race in K League 1 this year. Ulsan HD could seal a third-straight title but Gimcheon Sangmu and Gangwon FC will have something to say about that, two clubs that are on the hunt for a first-ever K League 1 crown.

Then there's the race for AFC Champions League qualification. FC Seoul are aiming to secure continental football for the first time since 2019, while Suwon FC could play on Asia's grandest stage for the first time ever.


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But perhaps what will ensure a blockbuster end to the season is the relegation. With 25% of the league able to fall through the trap door, it is shaping up to be an extremely dramatic relegation battle. Incheon, aside from their last two seasons in Final A, have been the perennial escape artists for the best part of the last decade but sit bottom of the table heading into the split. Big spenders Daejeon Hana Citizen are in danger of dropping back to K League 2 after just two seasons back in the top flight while Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors could do the unthinkable and become the biggest team perhaps anywhere and in any country to suffer relegation based on the number of trophies won per year they've been in existence.

Final B, and Final A for that matter, should not be missed. The good news is thatall games will be streamed live on K League TV with at least three matches per round selected for English commentary. For which, 10 Final A matches have been selected, and five Final B.

By team, FC Seoul will be featured the most with six matches, followed by Ulsan HD with four, Gangwon FC, Pohang Steelers, and Incheon United with three, Daegu FC and Daejeon with two, and Jeju and Gimcheon with one.

English Commentary Matches

Round 34

Friday 18th October

19:00 - Pohang Steelers vs. Suwon FC (Alex Jensen)

Saturday 19th October

14:00 - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs. Daejeon (Paul Neat & Matthew Binns)

Sunday 20th October

15:00 - Gangwon FC vs. FC Seoul (Alex Jensen)

Round 35

Saturday 26th October

19:30 - Suwon FC vs. FC Seoul (Alex Jensen)

Sunday 27th October

Round 36

Friday 1st November

19:30 - Ulsan HD vs. Gangwon FC (Alex Jensen)

Saturday 2nd November

Round 37

Saturday 9th November

16:30 - Suwon FC vs. Gangwon FC (Alex Jensen)

Sunday 10th November

Round 38

Saturday 23rd November

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