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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is taking over North America this summer and there's still time to see the action in person when Mexico and South Korea meet on June 18 at Estadio Akron in Zapopan, Jalisco (Guadalajara).
Fans whom CNA spoke to in Guadalajara said they have been shocked by the welcome they have received with the two sides preparing to play each other in a crucial match.
The incident in a closed training session adds tension ahead of the high-stakes match, as Mexico looks to leverage its co-host status.
The Chivas striker was one of the most cheered players by fans as the Mexican National Team arrived in Guadalajara.
A bizarre incident at the South Korean squad’s training camp set off alarm bells just hours before one of Group A’s most anticipated matches. Who’s spying on whom?
The 2026 World Cup begins its second round of group stage games on Thursday, June 18 with co-host Mexico facing South Korea in the nightcap, a showdown that could decide which team wins Group A. Czechia and South Africa square off in Atlanta to get the day's action underway,
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