
Group A | Estadio Akron (Guadalajara), Mexico | 11 June 2026
This is arguably the most important match in Group A outside of Mexico’s fixtures. With Mexico favored to top the group, South Korea and Czechia are expected to battle directly for second place and a spot in the knockout rounds.
Match Overview
South Korea arrive at their 11th consecutive World Cup appearance and continue to be one of Asia’s most consistent international teams. Led by veteran captain Son Heung-min, they combine technical quality with tournament experience. ([The Stats Zone][2])
Czechia are appearing in their first World Cup since 2006 and enter the tournament in excellent form. Coach Miroslav Koubek has rebuilt the squad around key players such as Patrik Schick, Tomáš Souček, Pavel Šulc and Adam Hložek. Reuters reports that Czechia have won six recent matches coming into the tournament.
Current Form
South Korea
Recent Form: LLWWW
Key players:
- Son Heung-min
- Lee Kang-in
- Kim Min-jae
- Hwang Hee-chan
Czechia
Recent Form: WWWWL
Key players:
- Patrik Schick
- Tomáš Souček
- Pavel Šulc
- Adam Hložek
Team News
South Korea have a potential concern with midfielder Bae Jun-ho, who is doubtful with an ankle injury and has been training separately ahead of the opener. ([Reuters][5])
South Korea are expected to build their attack around Son Heung-min, with support from Lee Kang-in, Hwang Hee-chan and Lee Jae-sung. ([Sports Mole][6])
Czechia should field a physically strong side centered around Patrik Schick and Tomáš Souček, relying on defensive discipline and aerial dominance. ([Reuters][5])
Predicted Lineups
South Korea (4-2-3-1)
Kim Seung-gyu; Seol Young-woo, Kim Min-jae, Kim Young-gwon, Lee Myung-jae; Hwang In-beom, Park Yong-woo; Lee Kang-in, Lee Jae-sung, Hwang Hee-chan; Son Heung-min.
Czechia (3-4-2-1)
Kovar; Chaloupek, Hranac, Krejci; Coufal, Cerv, Soucek, Jurasek; Provod, Sulc; Schick.
Key Tactical Battle
Son Heung-min vs Czech Central Defense
South Korea’s biggest weapon remains Son’s movement and finishing. Czechia will likely deploy a compact back three and attempt to limit space between the lines.
Midfield Control
The duel between Hwang In-beom and Tomáš Souček could determine who controls possession. Czechia may hold an advantage physically, while South Korea possess more creativity and pace.
Prediction
This looks like one of the tightest opening matches of the tournament.
South Korea have greater World Cup experience and slightly more attacking flair, but Czechia enter with stronger recent momentum and a powerful spine through Souček and Schick. Several analysts expect a low-scoring encounter. ([Sports Mole][6])
Win Probabilities
- South Korea: 36%
- Draw: 34%
- Czechia: 30%
Most Likely Score
South Korea 1–1 Czechia
Alternative Outcomes
- South Korea 1–0 Czechia
- Czechia 1–0 South Korea
Likely Goalscorers
- Son Heung-min (South Korea)
- Patrik Schick (Czechia)
Best Bet: Under 2.5 goals.
Both teams know that avoiding defeat in the opener is crucial, which should produce a cautious, tactical match with few clear chances.
South Korea Form (All Competitions)
South Korea enter the 2026 World Cup with mixed recent results. After a difficult March international window, they recovered with convincing victories in their final warm-up matches before heading to Mexico. ([ESPN][1])
Recent Results
| Date | Match | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 3 Jun 2026 | South Korea vs El Salvador | 1-0 W |
| 30 May 2026 | South Korea vs Trinidad & Tobago | 5-0 W |
| 31 Mar 2026 | Austria vs South Korea | 1-0 L |
| 28 Mar 2026 | South Korea vs Ivory Coast | 0-4 L |
| 25 Mar 2026 | South Korea vs Jordan | 1-1 D |
| 20 Mar 2026 | South Korea vs Oman | 1-1 D |
Last 5 Matches Form
W-W-L-L-D
Key Statistics
- 2 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw in their last five matches.
- Scored 7 goals and conceded 6 goals across those five games.
- Finished preparations strongly with wins over Trinidad & Tobago (5-0) and El Salvador (1-0).
Strengths
- World-class attacking talent led by Son Heung-min.
- Creative support from Lee Kang-in and pace from Hwang Hee-chan.
- Strong tournament experience, having reached the Round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup.
Concerns
- Heavy defeats to Austria and Ivory Coast exposed defensive vulnerabilities against physically strong opponents.
- Midfielder Bae Jun-ho was a fitness doubt before the tournament opener.
- Defender Cho Yu-min was ruled out of the World Cup due to injury.
Form Rating
- Attack: 7.5/10
- Defense: 6.5/10
- Momentum: 7.5/10
- Overall: 7.5/10
Outlook vs Czechia
South Korea’s recent form is somewhat deceptive. The back-to-back losses in March were concerning, but the team regained confidence with two wins and six goals scored in their final warm-up matches. Against a Czechia side that has reportedly won six recent matches, South Korea’s attacking quality may be balanced by Czechia’s physicality and defensive organization. ([Reuters][3])
Current Form Verdict: Competitive but inconsistent. South Korea have enough quality to advance from Group A, but their opener against Czechia is likely to be a very close contest.
Czechia Form (All Competitions)
Czechia come into the 2026 World Cup as one of Europe’s form teams. Under coach Miroslav Koubek, they recovered from a difficult qualifying campaign and have built momentum through the playoffs and pre-tournament friendlies. Reuters reported that Czechia entered the World Cup on a run of six recent victories, helping secure their first World Cup appearance since 2006.
Recent Results
| Date | Match | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Jun 2026 | Czechia vs Guatemala | 3-1 W |
| 31 May 2026 | Czechia vs Kosovo | 2-1 W |
| 31 Mar 2026 | Czechia vs Denmark (playoff final) | 2-2 D (Won on penalties) |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Czechia vs Ireland (playoff semi-final) | 2-2 D (Won on penalties) |
| Previous competitive matches | Multiple wins in qualification and friendlies | W |
Last 5 Matches Form
W-W-W-W-W (counting penalty shootout victories as wins for form purposes).
Key Statistics
- Qualified for their first World Cup in 20 years.
- Won playoff ties against Ireland and Denmark.
- Scored 9 goals in their last four reported matches.
- Strong record in close, high-pressure matches thanks to defensive organization and set-piece quality.
Strengths
- Clinical striker Patrik Schick.
- Physical midfield led by Tomáš Souček.
- Excellent aerial threat from set pieces.
- Experienced squad with a strong defensive structure. ([Reuters][4])
Weaknesses
- Can struggle to create chances against teams that dominate possession.
- Relies heavily on physicality and set plays rather than technical creativity.
- Questions remain about adapting to altitude and travel conditions in Mexico.
Form Rating
- Attack: 8/10
- Defense: 8/10
- Momentum: 9/10
- Overall: 8.5/10
Comparison with South Korea
| Category | South Korea | Czechia |
|---|---|---|
| Last 5 Form | W-W-L-L-D | W-W-W-W-W |
| Attack | 7.5/10 | 8/10 |
| Defense | 6.5/10 | 8/10 |
| Momentum | 7.5/10 | 9/10 |
| World Cup Experience | Higher | Lower |
Based purely on current form, Czechia enter the opener against South Korea with slightly stronger momentum. South Korea may have more World Cup experience and individual star power through Son Heung-min, but Czechia’s organization and recent results make them a difficult opponent. ([Reuters][1])
Current Form Verdict: Czechia are one of the dark-horse candidates in Group A and have a realistic chance of reaching the knockout stage if they maintain their recent level.