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AFC Champions League: K-League top two clash

Pohang Steelers, the K-League reigning champions, lead South Korea's top tier and will travel to second-placed Jeonbuk Motors on Tuesday for the first leg of their ACL last-16 tie.

In all, three of the eight round-of-16 clashes will involve two clubs from the same country with Saudi Arabian pair Al Ittihad and Al Shabab facing off, while Al Jazira will take fellow Emirati side Al Ain for a spot in the quarter-finals.

Kim Seung-Dae, who scored the third goal in that victory in March, will be the Steelers' target up front with the 23-year-old striker having already notched 10 goals in all competitions this season, including four in the ACL.

Pohang have not lost since mid-March, while Jeonbuk's form has been less consistent with two defeats and a draw in their past seven matches.

Ammar Souayah's Shabab side claimed five wins and a draw to finish first in Group A, while Ittihad finished second in Group C but are winless in three games in all competitions.

Gyan has been the key man behind Ain's continental scoring prowess - they scored 14 goals in the group stage - with the Ghanaian striker scoring half their goals in Asia.