South Korea vs Portugal World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group H match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

South Korea vs Portugal World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group H match at Qatar 2022 image

Portugal may know they are guaranteed to move into the last 16 of the World Cup going into their final Group H game, but it is a do-or-die situation for South Korea.

With two wins from two, the Seleccao are playing only to top their group — a possibly insignificant prize given the identity of their potential opponents.

But there is much more at stake for the South Koreans, who are locked in a three-way battle with Ghana and Uruguay to progress.

The only way for Paulo Bento's men to give themselves any chance of reaching the next round is to win.

Below are the confirmed lineups for both teams.

MORE: World Cup 2022 standings: Live updated table, points for every group in Qatar

South Korea vs Portugal lineups

Portugal boss Fernando Santos had hinted that he could leave Cristiano Ronaldo out of his team to face South Korea, but the great man starts.

Santos was forced into one change, with Nuno Mendes likely out of the remainder of the tournament through injury, but has made six in total to his starting XI.

Diogo DalotAndre Silva, Matheus Nunes, Vitinha, Joao Mario and Ricardo Horta all come into the side, with Ruben Dias, the injured Mendes, William Carvalho, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva and Joao Felix all dropping out.

Portugal confirmed starting 11

(4-1-2-1-2, right to left): 22. Costa (GK) —2. Dalot,  3. Pepe, 24. A. Silva 20. Cancelo —  23. M Nunes, 18. Neves  — 16. Vitinha, 17. Mario, 21. Horta — 7. Ronaldo

  • Injured: Nuno Mendes, Otavio, Danilo Pereira
  • Suspended: none

After receiving a red card against Ghana last time out, South Korea coach Paulo Bento won't be on the sidelines for this one.

He makes three changes to his starting XI, with Kwon Kyung-won, Lee Jae-sung and Lee Kang-in coming into the side in place of Kim Min-jae , Jeong Woo-yeong and Kwon Chang-hoon.

South Korea confirmed starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. S. Kim (GK) — 3. J. Kim, 20. K.W. Kwon, 19. Y. Kim, 15. M.H. Kwon — 5. Jung, 6. Hwang — 10. J.S Lee, 18. K.I Lee, 7. Son — 9. Cho

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: Bento

 

MORE: World Cup 2022 Group H: Match schedule, fixtures, times and dates for Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, South Korea in Qatar

South Korea vs Portugal World Cup squads

Here are the names on South Korea and Portugal's World Cup squad lists in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

South Korea World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Kim Seung-gyuAl Shabab (KSA)3266
GK12Song Bum-keunJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)251
GK21Jo Hyeon-wooUlsan Hyundai (KOR)3122
DEF19Kwon Kyung-wonGamba Osaka (JAP)3027
DEF15Kim Moon-hwanJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)2721
DEF4Kim Min-jaeNapoli (ITA)2544
DEF19Kim Young-gwonUlsan Hyundai (KOR)3295
DEF3Kim Jin-suJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)3061
DEF23Kim TaehwanUlsan Hyundai (KOR)3318
DEF2Yoon Jong-gyuFC Seoul (KOR)243
DEF24Cho Yu-minDaejeon (KOR)253
MID14Hong ChulDaegu FC (KOR)3246
MID22Kwon Chang-hoonGimcheon Sangmu (KOR)2841
MID17Na Sang-hoFC Seoul (KOR)2623
MID8Paik SeunghoJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)2513
MID13Son Jun-hoShandong Taishan (CHN)3014
MID7Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur (ENG)30105
MID26Son Mink-yuJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)232
MID18Lee Kang-inMallorca (SPA)215
FWD10Lee Jae-sungMainz 05 (GER)3064
FWD5Jung WooyoungAl-Sadd (QAT)3266
FWD25Jeon Woo-yeongSC Freiburg (GER)239
FWD6Hwang In-beomOlympiacos (GRE)2637
FWD11Hwang Hee-hanWolves (ENG)2649
FWD9Cho Gue-sungJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)2415
FWD16Hwang Ui-joOlympiacos (GRE)3039

Portugal World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Rui PatricioRoma (ITA)34104
GK12Jose SaWolves (ENG)290
GK22Diogo CostaPorto (POR)237
DEF3PepePorto (POR)39128
DEF5Raphael GuerreiroBorussia Dortmund (GER)2856
DEF2Diogo DalotManchester United (ENG)236
DEF24Antonio SilvaBenfica (POR)190
DEF4Ruben DiasManchester City (ENG)2539
DEF19Nuno MendesPSG (FRA)2016
DEF13Danilo PereiraPSG (FRA)3163
DEF20Joao CanceloManchester City (ENG)2837
MID25OtavioPorto (POR)277
MID6Joao PalhinhaFulham (ENG)2715
MID8Bruno FernandesManchester United (ENG)2848
MID10Bernardo SilvaManchester City (ENG)2872
MID23Matheus NunesWolves (ENG)249
MID14William CarvalhoReal Betis (ESP)3075
MID16VitinhaPSG (FRA)224
MID17Joao MarioBenfica (POR)2952
MID18Ruben NevesWolves (ENG)2532
FWD7Cristiano RonaldoManchester United (ENG)37191
FWD21Ricardo HortaBraga (POR)285
FWD15Rafael LeaoAC Milan (ITA)2311
FWD11Joao FelixAtletico Madrid (SPA)2223
FWD26Goncalo RamosBenfica (POR)210
FWD9Andre SilvaRB Leipzig (GER)2651

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.