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Mexico Vs South Korea

International, Friendly International
Mexico National Team
Mexico
Final
2
-
2
9/10
South Korea National Team
South Korea

Game Events

All
Top
Commentary
End of 90 Minutes
2 - 2
Santiago Giménez
Santiago Giménez
(Juan Purata)
Field Goal
90' + 4
75'
Field Goal
Oh Hyeon-Gyu
(Lee Kang-in)
Oh Hyeon-Gyu
65'
Field Goal
Heung-Min Son
(Oh Hyeon-Gyu)
Heung-Min Son
Halftime
1 - 0
Raúl Jiménez
Raúl Jiménez
(Rodrigo Huescas)
Field Goal
22'
Commentary
+7'
90
End of 90 Minutes 2-2
+7'
90
Attempt missed. Son Heung-Min (Korea Republic) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left misses to the right. Assisted by Jeong Sang-Bin following a fast break.
+5'
90
Foul by Diego Lainez (Mexico).

Stats

54%
Possession
46%
0.69
Expected Goals
0.67
17
Total Shots
8
6
Shots On Target
3

Actual Play Time

Actual 59:47
Total 97:40

Shot Map

Raúl Jiménez
Raúl Jiménez
Goal
22'
Assisted
Situation
Header
Shot Type
0.04
xG
0.23
xGOT

Game Info

G. Gonzalez
Referee
GEODIS Park
Capacity: 30,109

Predictions

About Mexico Vs South Korea

The game between Mexico and South Korea in Friendly International, held on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, ended with a score of Mexico 2 - 2 South Korea.

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Predictions for Mexico vs. South Korea

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  • Over 1.5 goals
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  • Mexico to win
  • Both teams to score
  • South Korea to win, and more.
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Odds for Mexico vs. South Korea

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Stats for Mexico vs. South Korea

The game between Mexico and South Korea ended with a score of Mexico 2 - 2 South Korea. On 365Scores, you can check all the head-to-head results between these teams. Explore the stats for Mexico and South Korea, including ball possession, goal kicks, yellow and red cards, and much more!

Possession
54% - 46%
Expected Goals
0.69 - 0.67
Total Shots
17 - 8
Shots On Target
6 - 3
Big Chances Created
0 - 0
Corners
3 - 1
Offsides
0 - 1
Passes Completed
446 - 376
Red Cards
0 - 0
Attacks
109 - 84
Shots Off Target
4 - 4
Shots Blocked
7 - 1
Hit Woodwork
0 - 0
Expected Goals On Target
1.8 - 0.57
Free Kicks
13 - 12
Shots Inside The Box
6 - 8
Total Passes
518 - 437
Shots Outside Box
11 - 0
Expected Assists
1.13 - 0.37
Crosses Completed
3/15 (20%) - 3/10 (30%)
Passes Own Half
235 - 243
Passes Opposition Half
298 - 204
Long Passes Completed
16/40 (40%) - 19/41 (46%)
Throw-Ins
17 - 17
Key Passes
13 - 8
Passes Into Final Third
96 - 64
Backward Passes
79 - 91
Goal Kicks
7 - 4
Interceptions
5 - 9
Expected Goals Conceded
0.67 - 0.69
Goalkeeper Saves
1 - 4
Tackles Won
13/14 (93%) - 8/9 (89%)
Clearances
11 - 22
Duels Won
42 - 35
Aerial Duels Won
12/23 (52%) - 11/23 (48%)
Ground Duels Won
30/54 (56%) - 24/54 (44%)
Was Fouled
13 - 12
Successful Dribbles
4/8 (50%) - 3/8 (38%)
Was Dribbled Past
4 - 5
Final Third Possession Won
6 - 1
Possession Lost
102 - 97
Fouls
12 - 14
Yellow Cards
1 - 0

Lineups for Mexico vs. South Korea

The lineups for Mexico and South Korea were picked with winning in mind for this crucial game. Fans closely watched the starting lineups and any absences for this key matchup. The choice of starters and substitutes was a big part of each team’s preparation. Both Mexico and South Korea made tactical changes to get the best performance on the field.

Home Team: MexicoCoach: Javier Aguirre.
Goalkeeper: Jose Rangel.
Defenders: Mateo Chávez, Johan Vásquez, Juan Purata, Rodrigo Huescas.
Midfielders: Marcel Ruiz, Erik Lira, Erick Sánchez.
Attackers: Hirving Lozano, Raúl Jiménez, Germán Berterame.
Subs: Jesús Gallardo, Santiago Giménez, Diego Lainez, Carlos Rodríguez, Jorge Sánchez, Alexis Vega, Roberto Alvarado, Luis Malagón, Carlos Moreno, Jesús Orozco, Orbelín Pineda.

Missing Players: César Montes, Edson Alvarez, Victor Guzmán.

Away Team: South KoreaCoach: Hong Myung-Bo.
Goalkeeper: Seung-Gyu Kim.
Defenders: Kim Tae-Hyeon, Kim Min-Jae, Lee Han-Beom, Lee Myung-Jae, Moon Hwan Kim.
Midfielders: Joon-ho Bae, Jens Castrop, Park Yong-Woo.
Attackers: Lee Kang-in, Oh Hyeon-Gyu.
Subs: Lee Tae-Seok, Seol Young-Woo, Kim Jin-Gyu, Dong-Gyeong Lee, Heung-Min Son, Jeong Sang-Bin, Jo Hyeon-Woo, Kim Ju-Sung, Seung-Ho Paik, Byeon Jun-Soo, Oh Se-Hun, Park Jin-Seop, Seo Min-Woo, Song Bum-Keun.

Event Details:

Name: Mexico vs. South Korea
Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Location: GEODIS Park
Capacity: 30109