South Korea
Snapshot · 2026-06-24Model 1.0.0AFC·Group A·FIFA #22
Counter-attacking side.
Recent formation: 4-2-3-1 (2 of 4)
- Rival
- Mexico (#15)
- Key
- Son Heung-min (FW)
Final squad announced · South Korea · 2026-05-31
Source: The Korea Herald ↗WC2026 results
| Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 11 | Czech Republic | 2–1 | W | Zapopan |
| Jun 18 | Mexico | 0–1 | L | Zapopan |
Tournament outlook
Analysis
South Korea carry a 0.2% probability of winning the tournament (25th of 48). Kim Seung-gyu — 35 at kickoff with 85 caps — probably his final world cup. Drawn in Group A alongside Mexico, South Africa, Czech Republic, they are projected at 75.9% to advance to the knockout stage.
How they play
South Korea under Hong Myung-bo play a counter attacker game, with just 44% possession — among the lowest in the field. Their likely shape is a 4-2-3-1, though they have also used 4-3-3 and 4-4-2. They apply moderate pressing intensity (PPDA 25.0).
Path to success
In Group A alongside Mexico, South Africa, Czech Republic, South Korea are projected at 75.9% to advance from the group stage. Qualification to the knockout rounds is the primary target. The round of 32 probability sits at 33.4%. The expanded 48-team format gives smaller federations more runway, and upsets in the group stage are a fixture of every World Cup.
What they must execute
South Korea rely on defensive discipline and quick transitions — absorbing pressure and converting turnovers into attacking chances. Concentration and defensive organisation for full 90-minute stretches will determine whether the approach holds against top opposition. Managing minutes for Kim Seung-gyu across what could be seven matches will test the coaching staff's rotation planning.
Controversial take
The model's assessment of South Korea broadly aligns with their FIFA ranking — no major disagreement between the two systems for this squad.
Key numbers
How they play
Style vs the 48-team field
Counter-attacking · style profile from 7 recent matches
What to watch: a more passive press, sitting off the ball.
Percentiles position South Korea against the 48-team field. Higher means more of that trait, not better or worse. Press is inverted (lower PPDA = higher press); width uses crossing rate as a proxy; tempo is open-play passes per minute of possession. Descriptive style analytics; does not feed the published probabilities.
Group A finish · South Korea
Monte Carlo, 100,000 simsTop two advance to the round of 32; best 8 of 12 third-placed teams also qualify.
- 19.7%1st (group winner)Advances to R32
- 34.0%2nd (runner-up)Advances to R32
- 29.8%3rdAdvances only if among the best 8 of 12 third-placed teams
- 16.5%4thEliminated
Stage progression · South Korea
, 100,000 sims- 75.2%AdvAdvance from group
- 35.4%R16Round of 16
- 13.4%QFQuarter-final
- 4.1%SFSemi-final
- 1.2%FFinal
- 0.4%WinWin the tournament
Likely knockout path · South Korea
Monte Carlo, 10,000 simsThe squad
Confirmed squad
Model-predicted · snapshot 2026-05-28Roster confirmed by the federation's official squad announcement. The XI/bench split below is the model's composite-rating ordering, not the head coach's lineup.
★ likely first sub badge on the top-3 by first-sub score within each position group, plus a late-game impact rating where club per-90 stats are available.
▸How to read this squad— 4 columns explained
- Pos
- Broad position bucket — GK / DF / MF / FW.
- Caps
- Senior international appearances. Used by the model as a recency-weighted signal of how often the manager calls the player up.
- Stat
- Position-aware stat: career international goals for forwards; career international assists for midfielders (Transfermarkt); latest available Big-5 club season's total tackles for defenders (FBref); latest available Big-5 club season's save percentage for goalkeepers (FBref). Em-dash when no data is joined — most often for defenders and keepers at non-Big-5 clubs.
- Rating
- Composite rating (Model #4) — combines recent caps + goals, recent club xG and xAG per 90, position-relative quality, and call-up priors. Higher = the model thinks the player is more likely to start. Typically 0.9 (depth) to 2.5 (elite).
Selection driver — coloured chips show which input dominates a player's selection score. Caps-driven = selected mainly on international experience. Rating-driven = selected mainly on club performance quality. Jersey-boosted = jersey number from a recent squad snapshot lifted their score. Goals-driven = international goal record was the decisive factor. No chip when the score is a balanced blend.
Squad cohesion
Projected XI · club overlap
Low coverage: 3/11 of the projected XI have club-minutes rows in our ratings table. Numbers below are structurally suppressed and should be read alongside the resolved count, not in isolation.
- Pairwise club minutes
- 0.00%
- Share of the 55-pair × 3000-minute ceiling. Higher = more of the XI plays together at club level.
- Club concentration
- 0.333
- How concentrated the XI is across clubs. 0.091 = 11 different clubs · 1.000 = all the same club.
- Top-3 clubs share
- 100%
- 3 of 3 play for the three most common clubs in the XI.
Top clubs in projected XI
- Bayern Munich1
- Paris Saint Germain1
- Tottenham1
Descriptive metric — does not feed the published probabilities. Methodology →
Squad depth
Projected XI · replaceability
Most irreplaceable starters
- Hwang In-beomDefensive midfieldLikely cover: Park Jin-seob · 0.28Zhejiang FC0.46gap to repl.
- Lee Kang-inAttacking midfieldLikely cover: Lee Jae-sung · 0.41Mainz 050.46gap to repl.
- Cho Gue-sungStrikerLikely cover: no natural backupreplacement-level ST ~0.240.31gap to repl.
Gap to repl. = how far this nation's rating at the position falls from the starter to his likely in-squad replacement (named above). Larger = harder to replace.
Descriptive metric — does not feed the published probabilities. Methodology →
Group schedule
Group-stage schedule
| MD | Date | Opponent | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jun 11, 2026 | Czech Republic | Zapopan, Mexico |
| 2 | Jun 18, 2026 | Mexico | Zapopan, Mexico |
| 3 | Jun 24, 2026 | South Africa | Guadalupe, Mexico |
Head-to-head matchups
Storylines
Storylines
Updated 28 days agoTakes corners, free kicks, and penalties — the team's dead-ball threat.
Travels 34,978 km across 2 venues in the group stage — one of the longest itineraries in the field.
Only 4 of 24 predicted-squad players played in a top-5 European league last season — the rest play home or in non-top-5 leagues.
35 at kickoff with 85 caps — probably his final World Cup.
Form & track record
Video analysis: South Korea
Performance data from official highlights analysis across 2 matches. 4 players observed, 7 events tracked.
Came off the bench to score South Korea's winning goal, securing the comeback victory.
2 goalsMatch by match
Player ratings (4)
8Oh Hyeon-gyu1 app · 3 events2 goals8▼
Came off the bench to score South Korea's winning goal, securing the comeback victory.
8Hwang In-beom1 app · 1 events1 goal8▼
Scored South Korea's equalising goal with a precise finish, initiating the comeback.
8Kim Seung-gyu1 app · 2 events2 saves8▼
Made several vital stops, including a crucial late save, proving instrumental in securing the win.
7Son Heung-min1 app · 1 events1 shot (1 on target)7▼
Demonstrated significant attacking intent with multiple shots on target, contributing to offensive pressure.
Match observations
- gs-002The match was a dynamic contest with both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities.
- gs-002South Korea displayed strong character, achieving a comeback victory after conceding first.
- gs-002Goalkeepers on both sides were instrumental, making crucial interventions throughout the game.
- gs-025The match, a group stage encounter in the FIFA World Cup, saw Mexico and South Korea engage in an exciting contest.
- gs-025Mexico established an early lead through a well-constructed attacking move, but South Korea swiftly responded with an equaliser, highlighting their quick passing and offensive capabilities.
- gs-025The game featured end-to-end action, with both teams displaying a strong desire to advance the ball and create scoring opportunities.
Statistical profile
Counter AttackerAttack
Defence
GK: Kim Seung-gyu
Set pieces
Style
Squad
Workload class: low
Attack and defence ratings from the model; style metrics from recent international matches; penalty rates via Bayesian estimation; goalkeeper rating from shot-prevention data. Rank is out of 48 tournament teams.
Where goals come from
Phase of play · scored & conceded
- Open play
- Set piece
- Counter
- Penalty
Share of goals by how the chance began, across 7 matches (WC2018,WC2022). Shoot-out kicks are excluded. Descriptive metric — does not feed the published probabilities. Methodology →
Group-stage matchups
Probabilities from the calibrated ensemble model. xG from the Dixon–Coles fit. See each fixture page for full analysis.
Rating & probability history
12 snapshots · 2026-05-22 → 2026-06-24South Korea trajectory: 12 snapshots between 2026-05-22 and 2026-06-24 (33 days). Elo moved from 1752.0 to 1752.0 (0). Tournament-winner probability moved from 0.1% to 0.4% (+0.2pp).
Each point is one model build. The shaded band is the bootstrap 90% credible interval around the tournament-winner probability.
Recent form (10 matches)
| Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-31 | AAustria | 0–1 | L | Friendly |
| 2026-03-28 | NIvory Coast | 0–4 | L | Friendly |
| 2025-11-18 | HGhana | 1–0 | W | Friendly |
| 2025-11-14 | HBolivia | 2–0 | W | Friendly |
| 2025-10-14 | HParaguay | 2–0 | W | Friendly |
| 2025-10-10 | HBrazil | 0–5 | L | Friendly |
| 2025-09-09 | NMexico | 2–2 | D | Friendly |
| 2025-09-06 | AUnited States | 2–0 | W | Friendly |
| 2025-06-10 | HKuwait | 4–0 | W | FIFA World Cup qualification |
| 2025-06-05 | AIraq | 2–0 | W | FIFA World Cup qualification |
martj42 international results (CC0) · last 10 matches · ~2 years.
Head-to-head vs group opponents
| Opponent | Meetings | W-D-L | Last meeting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | 15 | 4-2-9 | 2026 — Loss (0–1) · FIFA World Cup |
| Czech Republic | 4 | 2-1-1 | 2026 — Win (2–1) · FIFA World Cup |
| South Africa | 0 | — | No prior meetings |
All meetings via the martj42 international results dataset.
Major tournaments — most recent appearance
| Tournament | Year | Finish | W-D-L | Since then |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AFC Asian Cup | 2024 | Semi-finals | 2-3-1 |
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| FIFA World Cup | 2022 | Round of 16 | 1-1-2 |
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| Gold Cup | 2002 | 5 matches | 0-2-3 |
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Source: FIFA archives. Penalty outcomes resolved to W/L.
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