Mexico vs South Korea

World CupMatchweek 2

Mexico

WWWWL
FIFA#20
Full Time
10
HT: 00
Ref: Gustavo Tejera, UruguayEstadio AKRON, Zapopan · 46,609 cap
Fipster Pick
Home WinhighHit
Full-time story

Mexico edges South Korea in tight World Cup clash

L. Romo's second-half strike secures a narrow victory for Mexico.

Mexico managed to break the deadlock shortly after the break with L. Romo's goal at the 50th minute, holding on to a slender 1-0 win over South Korea. The match was a closely contested affair, with Mexico justifying Fipster's prediction of a home win, though the exact scoreline was a bit tighter than forecasted.

FıpsterSelf-Score Card
Appropriate✓ Hit
Fipster's Pick
20
HT 1–0
Final Result
10
HT 0–0
86%Excellent
A
OutcomeExact ScoreBTTSOver/Under 2.5Halftime
Fipster's self review19 Jun 2026

Analysis

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage unfolds, Mexico and South Korea face off in what promises to be a closely contested match. Both teams have shown solid form, but Mexico's home advantage and slightly superior recent performances give them the edge.

Mexico enters this match as one of the tournament hosts, with a rich World Cup history including 17 prior appearances and best finishes reaching the quarter-finals in 1970 and 1986. South Korea, with 11 World Cup appearances and a best finish of fourth place in 2002, bring experience and resilience. Both squads boast five players competing in top-five European leagues, indicating balanced squad quality.

The midfield battle will be pivotal, with Mexico's Roberto Alvarado and Érik Lira excelling in passing accuracy and tackling, controlling the game's tempo. South Korea's Hwang In-Beom is a dual threat, leading his team in goals and assists, but Mexico's attackers Raúl Jiménez and Julián Quiñones have impeccable home scoring records this season. Defensive solidity from South Korea's Kim Min-Jae will be tested against Mexico's attacking prowess. Mexico's home advantage and slightly better recent form, including a superior goal difference in the tournament so far, tip the scales in their favour.


Prediction

Expect Mexico to take an early lead, going into halftime 1-0 up. Their home advantage and attacking efficiency should see them extend the lead to 2-0 by full time. Discipline will be moderate, with an estimated three cards shown during the match. South Korea will pose challenges but ultimately fall short against the hosts' sharper edge.

Outcome probability

Mexico 85%Draw 8%South Korea 7%

Key Insights

Tactical Advantagehigh

Mexico's Midfield Dominance

Mexico's midfielders Alvarado and Lira outperform league averages in passing and tackling, controlling tempo.

Statistical Edgehigh

Home Scoring Form of Mexico Attackers

Jiménez and Quiñones have perfect scoring records at home this season, aligning with predicted 2 goals.

Form Momentummedium

Hwang In-Beom's Dual Threat

South Korea's Hwang In-Beom leads in goals and assists, showing strong form despite predicted loss.

Injury Impacthigh

No Key Injuries Reported

Both teams have full squads available, ensuring strongest lineups and tactical consistency.

Tactical Advantagemedium

Defensive Stability vs Attacking Threats

Kim Min-Jae's defensive solidity is crucial to South Korea's chance to contain Mexico's attackers.

Key Takeaways

This match is set to be a tactical and competitive affair, with Mexico leveraging their home advantage and recent form to claim a vital group stage win. South Korea's resilience and key players will keep the contest lively, but the hosts are favoured to secure all three points.

  • Mexico have 17 prior World Cup appearances with best finishes reaching the quarter-finals in 1970 and 1986.
  • South Korea have 11 prior World Cup appearances with a best finish of fourth place in 2002.
  • Mexico are one of the hosts for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
  • Both Mexico and South Korea have five players each competing in top-five European leagues.
  • Mexico currently lead their group with 3 points and a +2 goal difference.
  • South Korea are second in the group with 3 points and a +1 goal difference.
  • Mexico's recent form includes a win in their first group match with a positive goal difference.
  • South Korea also won their opening group match, showing strong form.

Player Insights

Standout players Fipster expects to impact the match — curated highlights, not full squad lists

HomeMexico

Raúl Jiménez

Raúl Jiménez

Attacker

Mexico

Total Goals
1
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
76 mins
~76 mins/game
Julián Quiñones

Julián Quiñones

Attacker

Mexico

Total Goals
1
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
79 mins
~79 mins/game

AwaySouth Korea

Hwang In-Beom

Hwang In-Beom

Midfielder

South Korea

Total Goals
1
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
84 mins
~84 mins/game
Oh Hyeon-Gyu

Oh Hyeon-Gyu

Attacker

South Korea

Total Goals
1
League avg: 0.21
1 played
28 mins
~28 mins/game