Get the full rundown of FIFA World Cup 2026 matches on Friday 19 June, including live scores, key moments, and standings. An own goal from South Korea gifted Mexico a 1-0 victory, sending the co-hosts into the knockout phase. Stay updated with all the action from the tournament.

Friday 19 June Match Results
Friday marked a pivotal day in the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage, with several nations battling for knockout berths. The headline result came in Group F, where co-hosts Mexico secured a 1-0 win over South Korea thanks to a bizarre own goal. The error allowed Mexico to advance to the round of 16, while South Korea face an uphill battle to qualify.
Mexico 1-0 South Korea: Own Goal Decides Tense Encounter
In a match dominated by Mexico, the winning goal came in the 67th minute when a South Korean defender inadvertently turned a cross into his own net. The South Korea howler gifts Mexico victory as World Cup co-hosts reach knockout phase - The Guardian reports, describing the moment as a devastating mistake that crushed Korean hopes. Mexico controlled possession throughout, but South Korea's defense held firm until the costly error. With this win, Mexico tops Group F with six points.

Other Key Results
- Germany 2-1 Japan: A late winner from Kai Havertz sealed three points for Germany, keeping them in contention for the top spot in Group E.
- Brazil 3-0 Costa Rica: Neymar inspired Brazil with a brace, while Costa Rica struggled to create chances.
- England 1-1 Netherlands: A spirited Dutch comeback earned a draw, with Memphis Depay canceling out Harry Kane's early penalty.
- Senegal 2-0 Australia: Sadio Mane and Boulaye Dia scored to boost Senegal's chances of advancing.
Group Standings Update
After Friday's matches, several groups have become clearer. In Group F, Mexico leads with six points, followed by Senegal with four. South Korea and Australia are yet to win. In Group E, Germany and England share four points, while the Netherlands have two and Japan zero.

What's Next?
The tournament continues on Saturday 20 June with key matches including Argentina vs Poland and France vs Tunisia. Fans can follow all FIFA World Cup 2026 live scores on Olympics.com for real-time updates. As the group stage reaches its climax, every point matters in the race to the knockout phase.
Memorable Moments
Friday also saw spectacular goals and controversial decisions. Brazil's display delighted fans, while England's draw against the Netherlands highlighted the competitive nature of the tournament. South Korea's unfortunate own goal will be remembered as one of the defining moments of this World Cup.

Stay tuned for more live scores, match reports, and analysis as the FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to captivate audiences worldwide.