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South Korea vs Portugal predicted line-ups: Team news ahead of World Cup fixture

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The group stage of the Qatar World Cup is wrapping up, and there are still places in the last 16 to play for.

While Portugal’s slim win against Ghana and more impressive victory over Uruguay have sealed Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates a spot in the knockout rounds, South Korea need three points and a bit of luck.

Son Heung-min and co go up against Portugal in Group H here, following an opening draw with Uruguay and an agonising loss to Ghana.

To progress, South Korea must beat Portugal by a two-goal margin and hope Ghana draw with Uruguay.

Here’s all you need to know.

When is it?

South Korea vs Portugal is scheduled to kick off at 3pm GMT on Friday 2 December.

The match is set to take place at the Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan.

How can I watch it?

In the UK, the game will air live on BBC One, and it will also stream live on the BBC iPlayer website and app.

What is the team news?

Nuno Mendes (bottom) was taken off injured after an encouraging display against Uruguay

(EPA)

Hwang Hee-chan is expected to remain absent for South Korea due to a hamstring injury, while Portugal’s Nuno Mendes is set to miss out after sustaining an injury last time out. Danilo also remains unavailable for Portugal, as does Otavio.

Predicted line-ups

South Korea XI: Seung-gyu; Moon-hwan, Min-jae, Young-gwon, Jin-su; Woo-young, In-beom; Chang-hoon, Woo-yeong, Heung-min; Gue-sung

Portugal XI: Costa; Cancelo, Pepe, Dias, Guerreiro; Bernardo, Neves, Carvalho; Fernandes; Ronaldo, Felix

Odds

South Korea - 4/1

Portugal - 4/6

Draw - 31/10

Via Betfair.

Prediction

Portugal seem to be gradually hitting their stride, and they should have too much momentum for a valiant but vulnerable South Korea. South Korea 1-2 Portugal.