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- South Korea are the highest-scoring side in Group B with a goal tally of 13.
- Jordan were ranked 64th in the latest FIFA rankings and now sit 41 places behind their midweek opponents.
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The two teams last faced off in the reverse meeting of Tuesday's fixture last October which the Taegeuk Warriors won 2-0.
The visitors have managed just one clean sheet in their last seven games in this fixture.
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The qualification format consists of three groups of six teams, with the top two teams from each group earning direct entry to the 2026 World Cup. Teams finishing third and fourth will move on to the fourth round of qualifiers for another shot at securing a spot.
Substitutes in Jordan:
Husam Abu Dahab 4
Yousef Abu Al-Jazar 6
Mohammad Abu Zrayq 7
Mohannad Semreen 9
Mohammad Al-Emwasi 12
Raja'i Ayed 14
Ibrahim Sadeh 15
Ahmad Assaf 17
Ibrahim Sabra 18
Ali Hajabi 19
Abdallah Al-Fakhouri 22
Substitutes in South Korea:
1 Dong-heon Kim
4 Hyun-taek Cho
2 Seung-wook Park
15 Ju-sung Kim
17 Yang Min-hyeok
5 Du-jae Won
18 Ji-sung Eom
13 Jae Won Hwang
23 Hyun-gyu Oh
16 Yang Hyun-Jun
9 Se-hun Oh
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- Korea Republic have lost only one of their last 25 international matches (W15 D9).
- Korea Republic have not lost a World Cup qualifying match at home since a 0-1 defeat against IR Iran in June 2013.
- Jordan have lost only one of their last 11 World Cup qualifying matches (W7 D3). That was their 0-2 home defeat against Korea Republic in October 2024.
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- Korea Republic have lost only one of the previous seven international matches between these teams (W4 D2). Jordanβs only success was their 2-0 victory in the semi-finals of the AFC Asian Cup in February 2024.
- Korea Republic have lost only one of their last 32 World Cup qualifying matches (W21 D10).
- Korea Republic have won nine and drawn four of their previous 13 matches in the current World Cup qualifying campaign.
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Jordan are a strong unit and find themselves just three points adrift of their opponents. Jordan have lost just one of their last eight recent games, and find themselves second with 12 points.
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In their absence, expect Lee Jae-sung to start alongside Park Yong-woo at the base of midfield, while Yang Hyun-jun supports striker Joo Min-kyu up top.
As for Jordan, they may be missing midfielder Amer Jamous after he was withdrawn with injury against Palestine, and Ibrahim Sadeh could take his place in the XI.
Elsewhere, Abdallah Nasib, Yazan Alarab and Mo Abualnadi should make up Sellami's back three as they look to protect Yazeed Abulaila between the sticks.
H2H:
- South KoreaΒ΄s last match was at home against Oman and the World Cup qualifier finished in a 1-1 draw. Myung-Bo Hong's team boasted 63% possession and had three shots on goal, with Hee-Chan Hwang on the scoresheet.
- Jordan approach this fixture after beating Palestine 3-1 at home in a World Cup qualifer at Amman International Stadium. Jordan recorded 48% possession and had five shots on target, while Yazan Abu Al-Arab, Abdallah Nasib and Mousa Tamari found the net.
- The last meeting between South Korea and Jordan took place at Amman International Stadium five months ago, with South Korea claiming a 2-0 away win in the World Cup qualifier.
- We have seen one South Korea victory, one draw and one win for Jordan in the past three H2H meetings, with an average of 2.67 goals per game being scored.
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- South Korea has played 4 of its last 5 home games with a total of under 2.5 goals.
- South Korea has not lost in 24 of its last 25 games.
- Jordan has played its last 5 away games with a total of under 2.5 goals.
- Jordan has not lost in 15 of its last 17 games.
- South Korea has not lost in head-to-head matches in 3 of its last 4 games.
- Three of its last 4 head-to-head matches ended with a total of under 2.5 goals.
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South Korea: Cho Hyun Woo, Yong Woo Sol, Kyung Won Kwon, Cho Yu Min, Lee Tae-Seok, Yong Woo Pak, Lee Jae Sung, Hee Chan Hwang, Hwang In Beom, Heung Min Son, Min-Kyu Jo.
Jordan: Abulaaila, Nasseb, Abualnadi, Al-Arab, Jamous, Al-Rashdan, Abu Taha, Haddad, Al-Taamari, Al-Mardi, Al-Naimat
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