In Korea Republic, Ulsan Hyundai jumped above Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors after the defending champions dropped points for the second week in a row, while preparations continue ahead of the Chinese Super League's kick off later this month.
Elsewhere, the second round of fixtures took place in Mongolia last week, so join the-AFC.com as we review the best of the action from across East Asia.
Japan: Kawasaki go top, Urawa keep the pace
Akihiro Ienaga bagged a brace and Leandro Damiao added a third as Kawasaki Frontale claimed a 3-1 win over Kashiwa Reysol on Saturday to jump to the top of the J.League standings and condemn their opponents to a third successive defeat......
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