In Japan, Kawasaki Frontale continue to set the pace after a sixth win on the bounce since the J.League resumed while the top two in Korea Republic recorded victories and are beginning to pull away from the chasing pack.
Elsewhere, just two points separate the top three after the latest round of fixtures in Chinese Taipei and the Mongolian Premier League is beginning to take shape, so join the-AFC.com as we review the best of the action from East Asia.
China: Guangzhou off to winning start
Five months after it was initially scheduled to kick off, the 2020 Chinese Super League finally got underway on Saturday with 2019 champions Guangzhou Evergrande running out 2-0 winners over Shanghai Shenhua in Group A thanks to a Wei Shihao double. .....
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