Sydney - Jeonbuk Motors: Asian Champions League match betting tip 2
Sydney and Jeonbuk Motors will play in the Asian Champions League playoffs. In the first match of the confrontation, the Australian club won 2-0. The return leg will be held on March 13 in Sydney. Will the Korean team be able to win back on the road? The answer is in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Sydney FC

Current form
Sydney is not performing well in the Australian Championship this season. So far, the team is in seventh place in the standings and two points behind the top 6. In the A-League, the team has not lost four matches already. During this period, they managed to beat Adelaide United (4:1) and MacArthur (2:0), as well as draw with Western Sydney Wanderers (3:3) and Perth Glory (0:0). Bangkok United has already managed to get past Thai Bangkok United in the Champions League 2, and now the club is close to defeating Jeonbuk Motors. In the first match, we managed to defeat the Korean club with a score of 2:0.
Disqualifications and injuries
The hosts have no problems with the squad on the eve of the second leg.
Interesting betting trends
- The team has never conceded in the last three matches.
- The hosts won only one of the five head-to-head matches.
Approximate composition: Devenish-Mears - Courtney-Perkins, Alexander Grant, Ryan Grant, King-Caceres, Leo Sena, Kamijo, Lolli-Klimala, Douglas Costa

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 guests started the year 2025 well - 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. But then the team's performance deteriorated dramatically. In the championship, the guests lost to Ulsan (0:1) and Gangwon (0:1), and also drew with Gwangju (2:2), and were on the verge of relegation from the Champions League 2. The Korean team lost to Sydney (0:2).
Disqualifications and injuries
The guests have no problems with the squad on the eve of the second leg.
Interesting betting trends
- The team hasn't won four matches in a row.
- The visitors have not scored a single goal in the last three 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
Trends
The exact score is 1:0
The hosts suffered the last defeat with such a score
9.50Bet At least one team won't score
This bet has played in the last three matches of the hosts
2.25The bid is the number 1 in the final bill
This pattern has worked in four of the last six away matches.
1.73Tip and bets
The hosts achieved the desired result in the first match, and in the return match they will surely play according to the score. Most likely, there will not be a large number of goals scored here, since Sydney played well at their own goal in the first game, and they will certainly be able to hold off the onslaught of the opponent in the second match. At the same time, the Australians themselves are unlikely to attack much.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 2.5 goals in 2.25 minutes.
Betting on the outcome
The guests failed the first match, although they were considered favorites in it. Now all that remains is to try to win back the gap in the away match. Most likely, it is the Korean club that will attack more, and the hosts are satisfied with a draw. We think that Jeonbuk Motors will not lose much in the second leg.
Our betting tip is an Asian handicap (+1) for Jeonbuk Motors at 1.55
Betting on corners
Both teams constantly try to avoid serving from the corner flag, because dangerous moments often arise after them. The upcoming match is unlikely to be an exception. We'll bet that there won't be many corners.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 9.5 corners in 1.90