As the second round of fixtures at the 2026 World Cup begins, co-hosts Mexico take on South Korea at Estadio Guadalajara on Friday in what could prove to be a decisive clash in Group A.Both nations opened their campaigns with victories, setting the stage for a high‑stakes encounter between two in-form sides.Verdict: DrawBest odds: 47/20Bookmaker: BetUSMexicoMexico arrived at their home World Cup in strong form and wasted no time making an impact, securing a 2–0 victory over South Africa in their opening match. Goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez ensured a historic result, marking El Tri’s first-ever win in a World Cup opener.That triumph has immediately put Javier Aguirre’s side at the top of Group A, and they will now seek to strengthen their position against far sterner opposition. Confidence is high within the camp, fuelled by a run of seven wins and two draws from their last nine matches, along with three clean sheets in their four most recent outings.Team NewsDefensive stability has been a key feature of Mexico’s performances, but they will have to cope without an important piece of that structure in this match. Centre‑back César Montes is suspended after being sent off against South Africa, forcing a reshuffle at the back. Captain Edson Álvarez could drop into defence alongside Johan Vásquez to fill the void.There is also a concern in attack. Julián Quiñones, who opened the scoring in the first game, left the pitch limping late on and is considered a doubt. If he is unable to play from the start, Alexis Vega is expected to step in on the left flank.South KoreaSouth Korea also began their World Cup campaign in impressive fashion, coming from behind to defeat the Czech Republic 2–1. That comeback showcased both resilience and attacking quality, with Hwang In-Beom equalising before assisting Oh Hyeon‑Gyu’s winner.The Taegeuk Warriors’ victory extended their winning streak to three matches and continued a solid run of form that has seen them win six of their last eight games. Their ability to recover from adversity in the opening match bodes well ahead of a challenging test against the hosts.Historically, results have been less favourable against Mexico, with South Korea winless in their last four meetings since a victory in 2006. However, their most recent clash ended in a dramatic 2–2 draw, suggesting that they are capable of matching El Tri on their day.Team NewsSouth Korea could be without Stoke City’s Bae Jun-Ho, who has only recently returned to training after an ankle injury.Centre‑back Kim Tae-Hyeon is also working his way back from a similar issue but is unlikely to start, meaning Lee Gi-Hyuk is expected to continue in defence alongside Kim Min-Jae and Lee Han-Beom.Key Factors to ConsiderMexico are playing on home soil, which provides a significant advantage in terms of atmosphere and familiarity.César Montes’ suspension could weaken Mexico’s defensive structure.South Korea showed strong resilience in their opener by coming from behind to win.Mexico’s recent form includes multiple clean sheets, highlighting defensive solidity.Injury doubts over Julián Quiñones could affect Mexico’s attacking balance.South Korea’s strong recent form (six wins in eight games) makes them a genuine threat.ConclusionMexico will be buoyed by their opening victory and the support of their home crowd, but this represents a much sterner test than their first outing. South Korea have shown both resilience and attacking quality, and they will not be easily overrun.With both teams in strong form and carrying confidence into the match, a closely contested encounter appears likely. Mexico’s home advantage may give them a slight edge, but South Korea’s organisation and momentum suggest they will make it a highly competitive and intense clash.Verdict: DrawBest odds: 47/20Bookmaker: BetUSThe post Prediction: Mexico vs South Korea appeared first on SoccerNews.