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South Korea vs Czech Republic Prediction, Team News, Lineups, Stats 12.06.2026

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South Korea vs Czech Republic Prediction, Team News, Lineups, Stats 12.06.2026

South Korea vs Czech Republic Prediction and Betting Tips for the World Cup, scheduled for Friday, June 12, 2026, at 03:00 GMT. The match will be broadcast live on Fox and Peacock from Estadio Akron in Zapopan, with Amin Mohamed Omar from Egypt appointed referee.

Both nations open Group A knowing the first result can shape everything. South Korea arrive with momentum and tournament familiarity, while Czechia bring set-piece danger and a long-awaited return. In this article, you’ll discover World Cup Stats from XpertStats tipsters.

South Korea vs Czech Republic Prediction

Both Teams to Score
Odds: 1.90 XpertStats Model Probability: 57%

The market price of 1.90 gives this pick an implied probability of 52.6%, but the model pushes it slightly higher because both teams have clear scoring routes. South Korea lean on Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in and quick combinations around the box, while Czech Republic carry a powerful aerial threat through Patrik Schick and their dead-ball structure. This is not a blind goals pick, though. South Korea’s clean-sheet preparation is respected, but Czech Republic’s profile feels awkward for any defence because they can score without needing long spells of control. With both sides entering a Group A opener where a defeat would sting badly, the match rhythm should still leave enough space for both attacks to land.

South Korea vs Czech Republic Correct Score

South Korea
1 - 1
Czech Republic

A 1-1 draw feels like the most realistic scoreline because South Korea have enough technical quality to hurt Czech Republic, especially through Son Heung-min’s movement and Lee Kang-in’s delivery between the lines. Still, this is an opener, and openers can get tense. Hong Myung-bo’s side should create moments, but they may not completely control the Czech physical threat. Czech Republic’s scoring route is more direct, but no less dangerous. Patrik Schick gives them a genuine penalty-box reference point, while Tomáš Souček and Ladislav Krejčí add height on second balls and set plays. South Korea’s back three should cope for spells, yet one lapse from a cross or corner could easily level the match and keep Group A nicely balanced.

South Korea vs Czech Republic Stats

  • South Korea reached their 12th World Cup, the highest total recorded by any Asian nation.
  • Hong Myung-bo’s side stayed unbeaten through AFC qualifying, winning 11 and drawing five matches.
  • Czech Republic scored 11 set-piece goals in UEFA qualifying, more than any European rival.
  • Patrik Schick scored five qualifying goals, with three arriving from headers inside dangerous areas.
  • South Korea recently beat Trinidad and Tobago 5-0, then edged El Salvador 1-0.
  • Czech Republic warmed up with victories over Kosovo and Guatemala, scoring five goals combined.

South Korea vs Czech Republic Match Preview

South Korea enter this opener with the calm look of a side that knows tournament football well. They are not always spectacular, but there is structure, energy and a forward line that can suddenly make a match feel uncomfortable. Can they turn that experience into early control?

Czech Republic arrive with a very different kind of threat. They are physical, direct when needed and usually happy to make set pieces feel like mini battles. That may not be glamorous, but in a World Cup opener, it can be brutally effective.

The venue adds another layer. Zapopan’s altitude can change the rhythm, especially when teams press too early or chase second balls for long spells. South Korea may try to move the ball quickly through midfield, while Czech Republic should look for territory, crosses and contact around the box.

Still, this feels more balanced than the rankings alone might suggest. South Korea have the sharper recent defensive mood, but Czech Republic have enough height and penalty-area presence to make clean control difficult. It could become one of those matches where momentum swings quickly after the first real chance.

From a betting angle, the game looks shaped by contrast. South Korea bring speed, movement and technical quality, while Czech Republic bring power, aerial pressure and patience. That mix usually creates danger at both ends, even when the tempo is not wild from the first whistle.

South Korea vs Czech Republic TEAM STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
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+ South Korea`s Strengths

  • Strong tournament continuity, with repeated World Cup experience across several generations.
  • Unbeaten qualifying campaign shows excellent balance between attacking production and defensive control.
  • Son Heung-min gives South Korea an elite finisher and transition threat.
  • Kim Min-jae anchors a back three with physical authority and recovery speed.

- South Korea's Weaknesses

  • Historical World Cup win rate remains modest against strong global opposition.
  • Aerial defending could be tested by Czech Republic’s size and crossing power.
  • Kim Tae-hyeon’s ankle doubt slightly reduces defensive depth before kick-off.

+ Czech Republic's Strengths

  • Outstanding set-piece output makes them dangerous even without sustained possession.
  • Patrik Schick offers proven major-tournament finishing and strong aerial presence.
  • Recent winning momentum has lifted belief after a difficult qualification route.
  • Tomáš Souček adds midfield height, box timing and defensive work rate.

- Czech Republic's Weaknesses

  • They reached the tournament through playoffs, showing their route was far from smooth.
  • Recent clean-sheet reliability is not fully convincing against mobile attacks.
  • A high defensive line could suffer against South Korea’s pace in transition.

South Korea vs Czech Republic Team News

South Korea are expected to use a 3-4-3 under Myung Bo Hong, with Kim Seung-gyu in goal and Kim Min-jae leading the central defence. The biggest question is Kim Tae-hyeon, who is doubtful with an ankle problem, so the coach may avoid unnecessary risk if he is not fully sharp.

The attacking focus should again fall on Son Heung-min, supported by Lee Kang-in and J. Lee in advanced roles. Son’s qualifying influence was enormous, and his mix of finishing, movement and calm under pressure makes him the obvious reference point when South Korea need a moment rather than a long spell of dominance.

Czech Republic should line up in a 3-4-2-1 for Miroslav Koubek, with Patrik Schick leading the attack. Pavel Šulc and Lukáš Provod are likely to operate close to him, while Tomáš Souček provides the late runs and physical balance. No Czech absentees are listed, which gives Koubek useful stability.

South Korea captain Son Heung-min has rejected suggestions that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be his final tournament, insisting the decision will be his alone. Ahead of the Group A opener against the Czech Republic, Son and coach Hong Myung-bo also acknowledged the challenge of adapting to high altitude, while stressing that South Korea are prepared for a crucial start to their World Cup campaign.

South Korea vs Czech Republic Lineups

Here are the predicted lineups for South Korea vs Czechia, including formations, managers, injured players and doubtful players.
South Korea (3-4-3)
Myung Bo Hong
GK K. Seung-gyu
DF H. Lee, K. Min-jae, G. Lee
MF Y. W. Seol, H. In-beom, S. Paik, T. Lee
FW K. Lee, S. Heung-min, J. Lee
OUT
K. Tae-hyeon(QUES)
Czechia (3-4-2-1)
Miroslav Koubek
GK M. Kovář
DF S. Chaloupek, R. Hranáč, L. Krejčí
MF V. Coufal, T. Souček, M. Sadílek, D. Jurásek
P. Šulc, L. Provod
FW P. Schick
OUT
Referee
Amin Mohamed Omar

Watch South Korea vs Czech Republic Last Match Highlights

Make every betting decision with clearer context by exploring XpertStats’ complete football data catalog. From xG, BTTS trends, goal intervals, shots on target, corners, cards, referee profiles, team form, and league rankings, the platform gives you the statistical edge needed to evaluate Both Teams to Score Tips with confidence before matchday and identify matches where attacking patterns truly stand out.

South Korea vs Czech Republic FAQ

Who will win between South Korea and Czech Republic?

South Korea look slightly more settled, but Czech Republic’s set-piece strength makes this a very tight World Cup opener.

What is the best prediction for South Korea vs Czech Republic?

The main prediction is Both Teams to Score, because both sides have strong and very different attacking routes.

What time does South Korea vs Czech Republic start?

Kick-off is scheduled for 03:00 GMT on Friday, June 12, 2026.

Where is South Korea vs Czech Republic played?

The match is played at Estadio Akron in Zapopan, Mexico, a venue where altitude may affect tempo.

Which players could decide South Korea vs Czech Republic?

Son Heung-min is South Korea’s key attacking figure, while Patrik Schick is Czech Republic’s main penalty-box threat.

Is South Korea vs Czech Republic likely to be high scoring?

It may not be chaotic from the start, but the tactical contrast gives both teams a reasonable path to goal.

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