South Korea vs Czechia Predictions, Picks & Odds — Thursday, June 11 World Cup Match

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Emanuel Rosu • Betting Analyst 19+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 10, 2026 , 04:53 PM ET • 4 min read

Points are precious for both South Korea and Czechia to keep their hopes of advancing out of Group E alive. Expect a tightly-fought draw on Thursday night.

Czechia Ladislav Krejci World Cup
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Czechia defender Ladislav Krejci (7) dribbles against Guatemala.

This South Korea-Czechia Group E clash could go a long way toward determining which team secures a place in the knockout stages, making it a must-watch Day 1 affair.

I expect a closely-contested match in Guadalajara. Read on for my South Korea vs. Czechia predictions and World Cup picks for Thursday, June 11.

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Who will win South Korea vs Czechia: Draw (+215)

Czechia's last two official matches ended in draws against Ireland and Denmark. They endured a dismal qualifying campaign, which included a 2-1 defeat to the Faroe Islands and a 5-1 thrashing by Croatia.

Czechia are not at their best at the moment, but they could still raise their game and secure one of the remaining places in the knockout stages of the World Cup bracket.

South Korea haven't exactly been convincing, either. They've comfortably beaten weaker opponents but have struggled against stronger sides.

They kept things close against Austria in their most recent match against European opposition, a friendly in March, but still suffered a 1-0 defeat. 

I expect a tightly-contested encounter and favor a draw in the World Cup odds.

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South Korea vs Czechia Over/Under Pick: Under 2.5 (-150)

Czechia did put three past Guatemala last Friday, but is that confirming an improvement in their goalscoring abilities? I wouldn't say so. Don't omit the fact that the playoff matches in March were their best outings after a long series of mishits. 

In November, they only beat San Marino 1-0; the national team that sits at the bottom of the European coefficients list after losing to the Faroe Islands 2-1 just a month before. Also note that South Korea kept it tight in front of all the opponents that were close to them in terms of quality. 

In the qualifiers, they drew 1-1 against three sides that were obvious underdogs: Jordan, Oman, and Palestine. I can't see either South Korea or Czechia going all-out attack mode, with a cautious approach way more likely from both.

South Korea vs Czechia projected lineup

South Korea (3-4-3): Seung-Gyu, Ham-Beom, Min-Jae, Tae-Hyeon, Young-Woo, In-Beom, Jae-Sung, Tae-Seok, Kang-In, Heung-Min, Hee-Chan
Czechia (3-4-3): Kovar, Chaloupek, Hranac, Krejci, Coufal, Soucek, Darida, Jurasek, Provod, Sulc, Schick

South Korea vs Czechia injuries

South Korea: No key injuries to report.
Czechia: No key injuries to report.

South Korea vs Czechia weather

Showers and thunderstorms are expected during the pre-match for this encounter.

South Korea vs Czechia odds

South Korea South Korea Czechia Czechia
+155 Moneyline +185
+215 Draw +215
Over 2.5 (+130) Total Under 2.5 (-150)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch South Korea vs Czechia

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Mexico
Date Thursday, June 11, 2026
Time 10:00 p.m. ET
TV FS1

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Emanuel Rosu
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Emanuel Roșu studied public administration but only to have a degree in something. He was always passionate about football. Writing about it, that is, as we've seen him play and he should feel fortunate he never took that road. He is based in Bucharest and has reported on Champions League, Europa League, and European Championship matches for various media outlets in Europe. He wrote stories for The Guardian, BBC, FourFourTwo, and many more. He represents Romania in the vote for the "Ballon d'Or", the most important individual trophy in world football.

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