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Mexico vs South Korea result, stats and report

19 Jun · 02:00 Estadio AKRON · FIFA World Cup
L. Romo 50'
  1. Full Time
  2. C. Huerta on for J. Quiñones
    84'
  3. S. Giménez on for R. Jiménez
    80'
  4. I. Reyes on for R. Alvarado
    80'
  5. 77'
    Cho Gue-Sung on for Paik Seung-Ho
  6. 71'
    Yang Hyun-Jun on for Seol Young-Woo
  7. 71'
    Eom Ji-Sung on for Kim Moon-Hwan
  8. O. Vargas on for L. Romo
    71'
  9. O. Pineda on for B. Gutiérrez
    71'
  10. 58'
    Paik Seung-Ho
  11. 57'
    Oh Hyeon-Gyu on for Son Heung-Min
  12. 57'
    Hwang Hee-Chan on for Lee Jae-Sung
  13. L. Romo
    50'
  14. Half Time
  15. 4'
    Lee Kang-In
  16. Kick Off
1
Goals
0
8
Shots
9
4
Shots On Target
2
0
Corners Won
2
0
Yellow Cards
2
0
Red Cards
0
42.4%
Possession
57.6%
0.88
xG
1.77

Match Momentum is not available yet.

Goals
  • 1
    Mexico
    Luis Romo
    1
Shots
  • 1
    Mexico
    Raúl Jiménez
    2
  • 2
    Korea Republic
    Lee Kang-In
    2
  • 3
    Korea Republic
    Cho Gue-Sung
    2
Tackles Won
  • 1
    Korea Republic
    Lee Jae-Sung
    3
  • 2
    Mexico
    Luis Romo
    2
  • 3
    Korea Republic
    Kim Min-Jae
    2
Chances Created
  • 1
    Korea Republic
    Lee Kang-In
    3
  • 2
    Mexico
    Julián Quiñones
    2
  • 3
    Korea Republic
    Son Heung-Min
    1
Passes Completed
  • 1
    Korea Republic
    Kim Min-Jae
    91
  • 2
    Korea Republic
    Lee Gi-Hyuk
    76
  • 3
    Mexico
    Edson Álvarez
    71
Take Ons Completed
  • 1
    Korea Republic
    Lee Kang-In
    4
  • 2
    Korea Republic
    Son Heung-Min
    3
  • 3
    Korea Republic
    Eom Ji-Sung
    1
Interceptions
  • 1
    Mexico
    Edson Álvarez
    2
  • 2
    Mexico
    Luis Romo
    1
  • 3
    Mexico
    Jorge Sánchez
    1
01
Rangel
23
Gallardo
05
Vásquez
04
Álvarez
02
Sánchez
07
Romo
06
Lira
26
Gutiérrez
16
Quiñones
09
Jiménez
25
Alvarado
07
Heung-Min
10
Jae-Sung
19
Kang-In
22
Young-Woo
08
Seung-Ho
06
In-Beom
15
Moon-Hwan
03
Gi-Hyuk
04
Min-Jae
02
Han-Beom
01
Seung-Gyu
Substitutes
13 Guillermo Ochoa 
19 Gilberto Mora 
21 César Huerta 
10 Alexis Vega 
08 Álvaro Fidalgo 
15 Israel Reyes 
11 Santiago Giménez 
17 Orbelín Pineda 
14 Armando González 
22 Guillermo Martínez 
12 Carlos Acevedo 
24 Luis Chávez 
20 Mateo Chávez 
18 Obed Vargas 
Substitutes
 Kim Tae-Hyeon 05
 Eom Ji-Sung 25
 Kim Jin-Gyu 24
 Jo Hyeon-Woo 21
 Lee Dong-Gyeong 26
 Song Bum-Keun 12
 Oh Hyeon-Gyu 18
 Lee Tae-Seok 13
 Park Jin-Seob 16
 Jens Castrop 23
 Cho Wi-Je 14
 Bae Jun-Ho 17
 Hwang Hee-Chan 11
 Yang Hyun-Jun 20
 Cho Gue-Sung 09

League Standings table is not available yet.

Find the Mexico vs South Korea result, stats and match report here.

Mexico secured their place in the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup with a 1-0 win over South Korea in Zapopan in the early hours of Friday morning.

The first half was a rather cagey affair, with neither side really willing to commit too much. South Korea had the better of the play but Mexico were able to carve out the best chance of the opening 45 minutes, with Julian Quinones’ glancing effort well saved by Kim Seung-Gyu. An offside flag negated Son Heung-Min’s earlier effort, which a defender had cleared off the line.

Mexico scored the first, and only, goal of the contest within just five minutes of the restart. Seung-Gyu was to blame, dropping the ball under no pressure and gifting Luis Romo the easiest chance of his career.

South Korea lacked their usual energy in this clash, and struggled to find their way back into the game. The last 20 minutes saw them come to life a bit but they never truly threatened the Mexican defence. The co-hosts were able to hold on to their lead with relative ease and will be playing knockout football for the first time since 2018.

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