Mexico vs. South Korea, FIFA World Cup 2026 Live score: Mexico 0-0 South Korea; Half-time, Mexico and South Korea locked at break – The Tech Word News

Welcome to our live coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The carnival has truly arrived at the Guadalajara Stadium as Mexico co-hosts alongside Asian giants South Korea in a sensational Group A clash. The stakes couldn’t be higher tonight with both teams having won their opening encounters and a win for either side will guarantee a place in the round of 32.

El Tri come into this clash on the back of a massive wave of home support following their commanding 2-0 win against South Africa on the opening night. Javier Aguirre’s men looked fluid, efficient and deadly. However, the visitors face an immediate defensive obstacle tonight. Influential centre-back Cesar Montes was suspended following a red card, forcing captain Edson Alvarez into a deeper defensive role. On the other hand, winger Julian Quinones recovered from a knock to join veteran Raul Jimenez to lead Mexico’s formidable attack. On the other hand, South Korea’s Taegeuk Warriors have shown that they love a good fight.

Hong Myung-bo’s team pulled off a spectacular and resilient 2-1 comeback victory over the Czech Republic in their opening game. Boasting a fully fit squad, the Asian powerhouse will rely heavily on their signature high pressing and lightning-quick transitions. All eyes will undeniably be on captain Son Heung-min and creative wizard Lee Kang-in to unlock a revamped Mexican defence. Historically, Mexico holds an 8-4 edge over South Korea, including wins in both previous World Cup meetings. But past records on nights like this matter little. Expect a high-octane battle of contrasting styles as Mexico’s elegant possession plays against South Korea’s blistering pace.

Stay tuned as we bring you live commentary, real-time updates, highlights and all the action as it unfolds!