Shots, possession, cards, corners, and other published match statistics.
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The Mexico vs South Korea stats tab covers World Cup 2026, Group Stage - 2 on 19 Jun 2026. It compares 7 available match stats from this fixture, including shots, possession, corners, fouls and cards when those numbers are available. These stats help explain the pattern of the game beyond the scoreline.
Shots on target: Mexico 4, South Korea 2; Shots off target: Mexico 3, South Korea 4; Possession: Mexico 42%, South Korea 58%; Corner kicks: Mexico 0, South Korea 2; Fouls: Mexico 9, South Korea 7; Yellow cards: Mexico 0, South Korea 2. These are the quickest comparison points for checking attacking threat, control of the ball and match discipline.
Mexico led shots on target, 4 to 2 over South Korea, South Korea had more possession, 58% to 42% over Mexico, and South Korea led corner kicks, 2 to 0 over Mexico. Read together with the timeline, those numbers show which team created more direct pressure and which side spent more of the game controlling territory or possession.
Mexico committed more fouls, 9 to 7 over South Korea and South Korea had more yellow cards, 2 to 0 over Mexico. Fouls and cards add useful context because a team can lead the attacking numbers while still being disrupted by stoppages, bookings or defensive pressure.