Overview
- South Korea secured a second straight clean-sheet victory with a 2-0 win over Hong Kong, moving to six points and preserving an unblemished record
- Kang Sang-yoon and Lee Ho-jae both scored their first goals for the national team in their first starts of the tournament
- Head coach Hong Myung-bo fielded a back-three formation for a second consecutive match and plans to retain the setup when overseas-based players return
- Hong completely overhauled his starting lineup against Hong Kong, awarding first caps to five domestic-league players to expand squad depth
- South Korea now prepare to face Japan on Tuesday in a winner-take-all match that will decide the EAFF E-1 Championship