27 Mar
Fri
•7:45pm
Wembley Stadium • London
31 Mar
Tue
•7:45pm
Wembley Stadium • London
17 Jun
Wed
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
23 Jun
Tue
•4:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
27 Jun
Sat
•5:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
11 Jun
Thu
•8:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
18 Jun
Thu
•8:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
24 Jun
Wed
•8:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
The stakes couldn’t be higher, turning this into far more than a simple group-stage clash: every 50-50 ball could tilt the balance in the race to the last 16.
The birthplace of football arrives with its full classic arsenal: patient passing, close-control talent, wide wingers hugging the touchline and aerial dominance that still makes all the difference.
On the other side, the South Korean team showcases the best of the modern Asian school: coordinated pressing, blistering tempo and relentless waves of attacks that never let you breathe.
While the British side moves the ball, calmly waiting for a mistake, the Asian team presses every build-up and turns any loose touch into a clear chance.
There’s zero room for lapses in concentration: from the very first minute, it feels as tense as a knockout tie.
In recent years, the Three Lions have been flirting with glory: runners-up at Euro 2020 and quarter-finalists at Qatar 2022, powered by the killer instinct of Harry Kane, the explosive arrival of Jude Bellingham and the constant threat of Bukayo Saka out wide.
The South Korean national team comes into this clash buoyed by an impressive run to the last 16 in Qatar, crowned by a crucial win over Portugal and led by the talismanic Son Heung-min, the defensive authority of Kim Min-jae and the creativity between the lines of Lee Kang-in.
Don’t just settle for the highlights: secure your tickets and experience live the showdown between a historic powerhouse and a team that never stops believing.