From a tactical perspective, this matchup points toward a low-scoring game, though we can’t completely rule out an unexpected goal-filled contest. Seoul are chasing automatic promotion and will likely focus on producing a strong defensive display to avoid dropping points at home rather than going all out for a big win. Chungbuk, meanwhile, have built their season on defensive solidity, drawing 10 times this year by frustrating opponents with a compact low block. They have conceded just 1.33 goals per away game, and their lack of attacking firepower means they rarely contribute to high-scoring affairs. That said, there is still some risk: Seoul have a history of scoring late at home, and Chungbuk’s absence of their first-choice goalkeeper could lead to defensive mistakes. That makes the Under a strong but not guaranteed option.