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Mexico vs South Korea: Team News and Confirmed Lineups

Mexico’s El Tri are a point away from securing a berth in the knockout stage of the tournament. They play South Korea under lights in Guadalajara. Here is your look at the confirmed lineups for Mexico vs South Korea.

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Mexico vs South Korea

Date: Thursday, June 18th, 2026
Venue: Estadio Akron, Guadalajara
Kick Off: 21:00 local time in Guadalajara
Referee: Gustavo Tejera
Current Odds: Mexico 2.00, Draw 3.30, South Korea 4.00

Mexico Team News

Mexico’s three changes from the opening match XI are captain Edson Alvarez in place of a suspended Cesar Montes at CB. Jorge Sanchez replaces Israel Reyes at RB, while Luis Romo gets the nod in midfield ahead of Alvaro Fidalgo. That leaves teenager Gilberto Mora still on Mexico’s bench. Matchday 1 goalscorer Julian Quinones, who starred in the opening game, appears fit and ready to start after a brief injury scare.

South Korea Team News

South Korea only makes one change to their XI, Kim Moon-Hwan will replace Lee Tae-seok, while Son Heung-Min is still the starting striker despite a relatively pedestrian first game.

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Mexico Confirmed Lineup (4-1-4-1)

GK: Raul ‘Tala’ Rangel

Defenders: Jorge Sanchez, Edson Alvarez, Johan Vasquez, Jesus Gallardo

Midfield: Erik Lira, Luis Romo, Brian Gutierrez

Forwards: Roberto Alvarado, Raul Jimenez, Julian Quinones

South Korea Predicted Lineup (3-4-2-1)

GK: Kim Seung‑gyu

Defenders: Hong Jeong‑ho, Kim Min‑jae, Gwon Kyung‑won, Seol Young‑woo

Midfield: Hwang In‑beom, Paik Seung‑ho, Kim Moon-Hwan, Lee Kang‑in

Forwards: Son Heung‑min, Oh Hyeon‑gyu

Main Photo Credit: Smartframe Images

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Steen is a dedicated sports journalist with over a decade of global experience chasing the drama and excitement of the world’s top sporting events. With a particular passion for tennis, he covers the sport at all levels—from the elite ATP Tour to the grind of the ATP Challenger circuit. Beyond the baseline, Steen’s interests span football, cricket, rugby league, baseball, and Formula 1. A devoted fan of clubs such as Barcelona, Monterrey Rayados, Atlético Nacional, the New York Mets, and Florida State Seminoles, he draws inspiration from the relentless grit of tennis legends Andy Murray and Lleyton Hewitt.

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