Jeonbuk Motors - Sydney: Asian Champions League match betting tip 2
Jeonbuk Motors and Sydney Fc will play in the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions League 2. The South Korean club narrowly avoided relegation from their country's top division last season, but is performing well on the continental stage, as is their current opponent, who is also far from leading the league. Who will be able to earn an advantage on the sixth of March? The answer is in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Jeonbuk FC

Current form
Jeonbuk Motors finished 10th out of 12 in the South Korean K-League 1 last season, so they had to fight for a place in the elite division in the play-offs. There, the team managed to beat the capital Seoul Ye-Land (2:1, 2:1) and retained its place in the elite. The hosts got off to a great start in 2025 - in addition to defeating Kimcheon Sanmu (2:1) in the first round of the championship, the club managed to defeat the Thai Port of M.T.I. (4:0, 1:0) in the Asian Champions League 2. However, in the last two matches of the Korean league, they failed to win a single victory - Gustavo Poyet's team drew with Gwangju (2:2) and lost to the reigning champion, Ulsan (0:1).
Disqualifications and injuries
The hosts have no problems with the squad on the eve of the match.
Interesting betting trends
- The team has lost only one of the last six matches.
- The hosts have not lost to Sydney once in four head-to-head matches.
Approximate composition: Beom Geun Sung-woo-jin Choi, Jin-Seb Park, Yong Bin Kim, Tae-Hwan Kim-Yong Jae Lee, Seung Woo Lee, Gug-Yeon Han-Jin-Woo Jung, Companio, Min-Kyu Song

Sydney FC

Current form
This season of the Australian A-League, Sydney is in danger of being left out of the playoff zone for the first time in a long time. So far, the team is in seventh place in the standings and one point behind the top 6. In recent matches, Ufuk Talai's team drew with Western Sydney Wanderers (3:3) and Perth Glory (0:0), and beat MacArthur (2:0) on the road. In the Asian Champions League 2, they managed to beat Thai Bangkok United with great difficulty. Both matches ended with a score of 2:2, but the Australian team was stronger in extra time.
Disqualifications and injuries
The guests have no problems with the line-up on the eve of the match.
Interesting betting trends
- In the last two matches, the guests have avoided conceding goals.
- The team has not lost six matches in a row
Approximate composition: Devenish-Mears - Courtney-Perkins, Shaw, Grant, Dejesus- Leo Cena, Hollman-Owachim, Caceres, Lolli-Klimala
Trends
The bet is an accurate score of 3:2
The last face-to-face match ended with the following score
24.00Bet Both will score
This bet has played in four of the last six away matches.
1.70The bid is the number 2 in the final bill
This pattern has worked in three of the last four matches of the Australian club.
2.25Tip and bets
The teams play in different championships, but the difference in class can be estimated by the performance of the clubs in the previous round of the Champions League 2. The hosts easily managed to overcome the resistance of the opponent from the Thai league, and the guests managed to advance to the next stage only thanks to a goal in extra time. It will certainly be difficult for the Australian club in the quarterfinals, so we'll bet that the first match of the confrontation will remain with the hosts.
Our betting tip is that Jeonbuk Motors will win in 1.63
Bet on the total
The visitors managed to keep the goal dry in the last two matches of the Australian championship, but in the Champions League 2 the team often misses. Jeonbuk Motors performs well offensively and will certainly be able to break through the opponent's defenses, which will force the guests to respond with their attacks. We think that we are going to play on opposite courses, so we should put more on the total.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 2.5 goals in 1.68
Betting on corners
Judging by the way the teams have been playing lately, they will be able to please the fans with an abundance of riding totals, including the number of serves from the corner flag.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 9.5 corners in 1.96