The opening match of the 2026 World Cup has set a potentially slow pace for the tournament. Even in mild conditions, the first game felt drawn out, with mandatory three-minute hydration breaks observed despite temperatures only reaching 22 degrees Celsius. The referee extended the first half to 55 minutes, with just four minutes of added time played, suggesting matches could consistently exceed two hours. This could lead to lengthy, stop-start contests, especially in hotter climates.
Estadio Guadalajara: A Striking Venue
Estadio Guadalajara, the venue for this encounter, stands out architecturally. While it is the second-smallest arena at the World Cup with a capacity of 45,000, its unique design compensates for its size. Inspired by a volcano, the stadium features a sloping parkland surrounding its exterior, with a white roof designed to resemble a cloud above a summit. The interior seating is arranged to evoke a red crater. Known outside the tournament as Estadio Akron, it is located in Zapopan, part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area in Jalisco, and serves as the home ground for Liga MX club Chivas De Guadalajara.
Match Preview: South Korea vs. Czechia
Following the fanfare of the opening match, this Group A clash between South Korea and Czechia is anticipated to be a more subdued affair. Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm local time. Both teams are entering the competition with modest expectations and in somewhat indifferent form.
South Korea’s Pedigree and Recent Form
South Korea brings significant World Cup history to the tournament, marking their 12th appearance and 11th consecutive finals, the fifth-longest active streak. They have a strong record of progressing from the group stage, achieving this in three of their last six tournaments, including the previous edition in Qatar. However, recent results have tempered ambitions, with heavy defeats against Brazil (5-0) and Ivory Coast (4-0) in friendly matches.
Son Heung-min remains a key player, though the veteran forward, approaching 34, is no longer at his peak attacking force and is yet to score in the current MLS season. Other notable players include Lee Kang-in of Paris Saint-Germain and Kim Min-jae from Bayern Munich, both of whom are regular starters for their clubs but have often found themselves on the bench in Champions League fixtures.
Czechia’s Return to the Finals
Czechia makes a return to the World Cup finals for the first time since 2006, with this being only their second appearance since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Their qualification was hard-fought, secured through consecutive penalty shootout victories in playoff matches.
Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick is a standout player, boasting an international scoring record of approximately a goal every two games. Tomáš Souček is a commanding presence in midfield, and Vladimír Coufal provides an important option on the right flank. Both Souček and Coufal are familiar figures to fans of West Ham United.
Coaching Records
At 74 years old, Miroslav Koubek is set to become the oldest coach in World Cup history with this match. However, this record is expected to be short-lived, as 78-year-old Dick Advocaat is slated to take charge of Curaçao in an upcoming game.

