Ulsan Hyundai have opened up a three-point lead at the top of Korea Republic's K League after they made it three wins in a row while second-placed Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors dropped points once again.
Elsewhere, there was action in Chinese Taipei and Mongolia while the 2020 Chinese Super League is just days away from getting underway, so join the-AFC.com as we review the action from across East Asia.
Japan: Kashima off the mark to down reigning champions
After four successive defeats, Kashima Antlers finally picked up their first points of the season as an Ayase Ueda brace and further goals from Everaldo and Ryohei Shirasaki helped the Ibaraki side seal a 4-2 win over Yokohama F. Marinos on Saturday. .....
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