Mexico vs South Korea

Fri, 19 Jun 2026, 09:00

Top stats

42%

Ball possession

58%
8

Total shots

9
4

Shots on target

2
0

Corners

2
0.48

Expected goals

0.69

Shots

8

Total shots

9
4

Shots on target

2
3

Shots off target

4
1

Blocked shots

3
5

Shots inside box

6
3

Shots outside box

3

Passing

350/429

Pass accuracy

486/579
429

Total passes

579
350

Passes accurate

486

Goalkeeping

2

Goalkeeper saves

3
-0.23

Goals prevented

-0.23

Discipline

9

Fouls

7
3

Offsides

6
0

Yellow cards

2

About Mexico VS South Korea

Mexico defeated South Korea 1-0 in Matchday 2 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage, with Luis Romo's 50th-minute strike proving to be the decisive goal and completing a comeback victory for El Tri. Statistically, South Korea dominated possession with 58% and registered nine shots, but Mexico's goalkeeper held firm, as the home side made the most of their limited opportunities by putting four of their eight attempts on target. Following this result, Mexico sit top of the group with nine points, while South Korea remain in third place with three points, leaving the two sides in vastly different positions heading into the final round of fixtures.

At Estadio Akron, Mexico defeated South Korea 1-0 in Group A Matchday 2 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Luis Romo scoring the only goal of the match in the 50th minute. South Korea dominated possession with 58% and attempted 9 shots, but managed only 2 on target and failed to convert their chances into goals. Mexico, meanwhile, registered 4 shots on target from 8 attempts, proving far more clinical in front of goal. Following the result, Mexico top Group A with 9 points, while South Korea sit third on 3 points, with both sides set to play their next group stage fixtures on June 25, 2026.

The victory propelled Mexico to the top of the group standings with 9 points, while South Korea sit in third place with 3 points. Stay tuned to ScoreZ for the latest updates and full match details.