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South Korea and Czech Republic draw 0-0 in World Cup 2026 opener

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The Group A opener at Estadio Chivas began at 03:00 GMT on Friday, 12 June 2026, featuring South Korea versus Czech Republic. Both squads arrived with identical records from qualifying, turning the match into a decisive early test for their World Cup campaigns. The Mexican venue held a modest but enthusiastic crowd.

From the first whistle, both sides deployed compact defensive blocks, limiting chances and keeping the scoreboard at nil through 90 minutes. The referee allowed two stoppage periods, yet neither team produced a clear breakthrough. Sky Sports’ live commentary confirmed a 0‑0 deadlock, reflecting the tactical caution on display.

Extra time extended the stalemate, with each coach urging patience while probing for an opening. Players conserved energy, aware that a missed opportunity could force a penalty shoot‑out. The broadcast’s live ticker continued to list the score as 0‑0, underscoring the evenly matched nature of the contest.

The goalless result leaves the World Cup 2026 table untouched, meaning both teams must secure victories in their next group games to stay in contention. Coaches will likely tweak formations ahead of the upcoming fixtures, where goal difference may decide the final qualifier. Fans now scrutinize the next matches, knowing a single point could seal progress.