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  1. South Korea seal historic winpublished at 07:49 BST

    South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic

    In-Beom Hwang holds his finger to his lipsImage source, Getty Images

    South Korea came from behind to defeat Czech Republic 2-1 as substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu scored the winning goal in the 80th minute of their World Cup opener.

    Son Heung-min and company had dominated the game against the Czechs, who did not have a shot on target until their captain Ladislav Krejci rose to head home a long throw from Vladimir Coufal for the opening goal in the 59th minute.

    But Feyenoord defensive midfielder Hwang In-beom inspired South Korea's fightback when he equalised only eight minutes after the Czech opener.

    Found inside the box by the lively Lee Kang-in, Hwang deceived Kovar, who had rushed off his line, with a fake shot before scooping the ball over the Czech goalkeeper and into an unguarded goal to make it 1-1.

    South Korea thought they had been undone by another Czech set-piece in the 78th minute as Tomas Soucek nodded home a free-kick from the left, but Hong Myung-bo's side were handed a reprieve as the goal was ruled out for offside.

    And their supporters at Estadio Guadalajara were soon celebrating as their side took the lead, with Besiktas forward Oh tapping home a cross from Hwang to complete the turnaround.

    It is the first time in four editions of the World Cup that South Korea have made a winning start to their campaign.

    Read the full report here.

  2. 'Some mistakes were very costly'published at 07:43 BST

    Mexico 2-0 South Africa

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    Scorer of Mexico's first goal, Julian Quinones on celebrating with the bench: "Many things came into my head like celebrating and screaming with joy. I went to the bench to see my peers because they have given me so much confidence. I wanted to feel that joy with them."

    On if it would have been a perfect night if Cesar Montes hadn't been sent off: "There were some mistakes that were very costly. Being sent off is something you can avoid."

    On Raul Jimenez scoring his first World Cup goal: "We really congratulated him because he gives a lot to the team. Being part of a team is our pride and it's wonderful he continues to add goals to his career as a player in our national team."

  3. Watch: Quinones scores opening goal of World Cuppublished at 07:37 BST

    Mexico 2-0 South Africa

    Scoring at a World Cup is what dreams are made of, right?

    How about scoring the first goal of the competition as a co-host nation in front of your home fans at the iconic Azteca Stadium.

    Mexico's Julian Quinones had that honour last night.

  4. Jimenez leads Mexico to victorypublished at 07:28 BST

    Mexico 2-0 South Africa

    Raul Jimenez holds up his arms and points to the skyImage source, Getty Images

    Three players were sent off as World Cup co-hosts Mexico defeated South Africa in a dramatic opening match at a packed Azteca Stadium.

    South Africa finished with nine men, while Mexico were reduced to 10 in the closing moments.

    Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio produced the flurry of red cards, dismissing South Africa's Yaya Sithole for denying a goalscoring opportunity and Themba Zwane for a slap, then sending off Mexico's Cesar Montes for a late foul.

    Only four red cards were shown in the entire Qatar 2022 World Cup, while three had never been shown in a tournament-opening game before.

    Long before any hint of that turn of events, Mexico delighted their fans with the first goal of the finals after only nine minutes.

    South Africa midfielder Sithole was tackled by Erik Lira and the ball dropped to Julian Quinones whose powerful strike went though the legs of goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.

    Quinones almost made it 2-0 just before half-time, but his 12-yard first-time shot bounced off the foot of the right post.

    The hosts' task became much easier when Sithole was sent off five minutes into the second half, bringing down Brian Gutierrez when he was going through on goal.

    Striker Raul Jimenez, 35, sealed the victory with his first goal at a World Cup, heading in powerfully from Roberto Alvarado's cross for Mexico's second, a moment that appeared to bring tears from the veteran.

    Read the full report here.

  5. Who is up next?published at 07:21 BST

    There are a further two games to come tonight/early hours of tomorrow morning, with the remaining two co-hosts in action.

    That means another two opening ceremonies and plenty of fanfare. Canada are first-up in Toronto before the USA play their first game tomorrow morning.

    Group B

    • Canada v Bosnia-Herzegovina (20:00 BST) at Toronto Stadium

    Group D

    • USA v Paraguay (02:00) at Los Angeles Stadium
  6. Celebrations in Seoulpublished at 07:16 BST

    South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic

    People gathered around big screens in Seoul to watch South Korea's win, too. Here are some of the best images from their celebrations.

    Football fans of South Korea react as they watch the 2026 World Cup football match between South Korea and the Czech Republic on big screens in SeoulImage source, Getty Images
    Football fans of South Korea react as they watch the 2026 World Cup football match between South Korea and the Czech Republic on big screens in SeoulImage source, Getty Images
    Football fans of South Korea react as they watch the 2026 World Cup football match between South Korea and the Czech Republic on big screens in SeoulImage source, Getty Images
    Football fans of South Korea react as they watch the 2026 World Cup football match between South Korea and the Czech Republic on big screens in SeoulImage source, Getty Images
  7. Watch: South Korea off to a winning startpublished at 07:09 BST

    South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic

  8. Watch: Co-hosts Mexico set the tonepublished at 07:07 BST

    Mexico 2-0 South Africa

  9. Postpublished at 07:06 BST

    Ahhh the vuvuzela... fond memories, right?

    Let's get you caught up with some highlights.

  10. Global gamepublished at 07:03 BST

    South Korea fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    South Africa fan uses a vuvuzelaImage source, Getty Images
    Mexico supporters wearing Sombrero's celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    South Korea supporters watch the footballImage source, Getty Images
  11. Good morning!published at 07:00 BST

    Raul Jimenez makes a heart shape with his handsImage source, Getty Images

    Day one of the 2026 World Cup is in the bag.

    That's two matches down and just another 102 left to go!

    We've already had plenty of goals and more red cards than expected at this stage.

    It was a fantastic start for co-hosts Mexico and South Korea secured a big come-from-behind win.

    Let's dive straight in with some reaction to both of those fixtures.