World Cup 2026: Mexico reach World Cup knockout stage first after beating South Korea
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Latest source: Geo News
Latest source: Yonhap
Latest source: Mexico News Daily
Latest source: France24
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Co-hosts Mexico first team into World Cup knockout rounds
Mexico edge out South Korea 1-0 to secure place in next round
Canada thrash Qatar in historic 6-0 first World Cup win
Co-hosts Mexico first team into World Cup knockout rounds
Mexico become first team to advance to World Cup knockout stage after beating South Korea 1-0
(2nd LD) (World Cup) S. Korea fall to Mexico for 1st loss in Group A
(World Cup) Unlucky S. Korea lack precision in loss to Mexico
(LEAD) (World Cup) S. Korea fall to Mexico for 1st loss in Group A
Mexico edge South Korea to win Group A, secure home last-32 tie
(World Cup) South Korea 0-1 Mexico
(World Cup) Romo scores for Mexico vs. S. Korea
(World Cup) S. Korea, Mexico goalless at halftime
(World Cup) Fans gather at Gwanghwamun to root for S. Korea in World Cup match against Mexico
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