South Korea arrives with solid home momentum, boasting a sturdy defense that concedes just half a goal per match in qualifiers. Their attacking edge is notable, averaging 2.5 goals per game, supported by a high volume of shots and corners. Czech Republic counters with a slightly more open style, reflected in their higher goals conceded and a tendency for matches with multiple goals. Expect a tactical battle where South Korea’s compact block and set-piece threat meet Czech’s pressing and shot volume.
- South Korea’s defensive resilience vs Czech’s attacking pressure
- Home side’s efficient set-pieces and corners
- Czech’s higher pace and goal environment hint at an open game