Mexico vs South Korea: Full list of substitutes for FIFA World Cup 2026 match

El Tri haven’t faced a defeat in any of their last four attempts against the Tigers of Asia.
The Mexico national football team are all set to go head-to-head against the South Korea national football team for their second game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. These sides are going to put in an intense show, taking place at the Guadalajara Stadium.
The Javier Aguirre-led side came up with a top-of-the-line performance in their opening game of the mega competition. They secured an easy 2-0 win against South Africa. The Mexico national football team imposed the pressure from the start and were rewarded with three points in the end. They are not going to have César Montes by their side after he received a red card against Bafana Bafana due to a poor tackle.
The South Korea national football team also started their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign on a positive note. They made a comeback and secured a 2-1 win against Czechia. The Tigers of Asia will be looking to continue their winning run, but it is not going to be an easy outing for them. They haven’t defeated Mexico in their last four attempts and will be eager to turn the tide on the grandest stage of them all.
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Mexico Substitutes
Guillermo Ochoa (GK), Carlos Acevedo (GK), Mateo Chávez, Orbelín Pineda, Obed Vargas, Luis Chávez, César Huerta, Alexis Vega, Guillermo Martinez, Armando González, Santiago Giménez, Israel Reyes, Gilberto Mora, Álvaro Fidalgo,
South Korea Substitutes
Jo Hyeon-woo (GK), Song Bum-keun (GK), Cho Yu-min, Kim Tae-hyeon, Park Jin-seob, Jens Castrop, Oh Hyeon-gyu, Cho Gue-sung, Lee Dong-gyeong, Bae Jun-ho, Kim Jin-gyu, Yang Hyun-jun, Eom Ji-sung, Hwang Hee-chan, Lee Tae-seok
When and where is Mexico vs South Korea FIFA World Cup 2026 match?
At the Guadalajara Stadium on June 18.
Where and how to watch FIFA World Cup live stream in India?
Fans can tune into Zee5 app and website to view all the games live.
Who scored the first goal in FIFA World Cup 2026?
Julian Quinones of Mexico against South Africa.
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