09.06.2026 • Updated: 12.06.2026
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South Korea vs Czech Republic Match result — 12.06.2026

South Korea
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June 12, 2026
02:00
World Cup
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Czech Republic
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H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Total games 1
Total Goals Avg 3.00
Both teams scored 100%
2.00 Total average 1.00
1.00 Yellow cards 0.00
Last 1 match
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12.06.2026 World Cup
South Korea
Czech Republic
2 0 2 1 0 1
2.00 0.84
4 5
1 0
0 0

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South Korea

Team Overview

In their latest friendly, South Korea hosted El Salvador and secured a solid 1-0 victory. This win marks a continuation of their positive run as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup clash against the Czech Republic.

Match statistics (South Korea vs El Salvador):

  • Possession: 71% – 29%
  • Corners: 6 – 1
  • Fouls: 17 – 20
  • Yellow cards: 4 – 1
  • Shots on target: 6 – 0
Czech Republic

Team Overview

The Czech Republic faced Guatemala in their last outing, winning 3-1 at home. This victory comes as a much-needed boost as they gear up for their World Cup encounter with South Korea.

South Korea - Czech Republic Match Result

South Korea edges Czech Republic in a thrilling World Cup opener

In a captivating clash, South Korea triumphed over the Czech Republic with a score of 2-1, marking a strong start to their World Cup campaign.

The match began with both teams displaying a cautious approach, resulting in a goalless first half. However, the game ignited in the second half when L. Krejci put the Czech Republic ahead in the 59th minute, capitalizing on a well-placed assist from V. Coufal. This goal seemed to energize South Korea, who quickly responded.

Just eight minutes later, Hwang In-Beom leveled the score with a stunning strike, assisted by Lee Kang-In. The momentum shifted further in South Korea's favor when Oh Hyeon-Gyu scored the winning goal in the 80th minute, following a clever setup from Hwang In-Beom. South Korea dominated possession with 62% and had a total of 15 shots, compared to the Czech Republic's 8.

Despite a disallowed goal for the Czech Republic in the 77th minute due to offside, South Korea's defense held firm. The match concluded with South Korea's Lee Gi-Hyuk receiving a yellow card in stoppage time, but it did little to dampen their victory. This win not only boosts South Korea's confidence but also sets the tone for an exciting tournament ahead.