Postpublished at 01:16 British Summer Time 18 June 2014
That's a wrap for the night then - join us on Wednesday for these three games:
Australia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)
Spain v Chile (20:00 BST)
Cameroon v Croatia (23:00 BST)
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Kerzhakov nets soon after coming on
Akinfeev dropped 25-yard shot into net
Tom Rostance
That's a wrap for the night then - join us on Wednesday for these three games:
Australia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)
Spain v Chile (20:00 BST)
Cameroon v Croatia (23:00 BST)
Jy Yoon:, external Don't know whether to be happy about this draw or sad that South Korea could only make it a draw with Russia performing poorly.
Sam:, external Has to be the most amusing match of the World Cup so far. Brilliant goal from South Korea. The Russian keeper will never live it down!
The full highlights are in, click on the highlights tab at the top of the screen to relive the clangers...
Russia manager Fabio Capello, speaking to BBC Sport: "After the goal they scored it is not easy to react. The players' reaction was really good. They had two chances to score the second but that is football. Aleksandr Kerzhakov is a fantastic player, he always has chances to score goals."
Neil Lennon
Former Celtic manager
"There was no real tempo to the game. Both teams backed off as soon as they lost possession. Russia might take some solace from Aleksandr Kerzhakov scoring to break the record, but the Russia goalkeeper reminded me of Joe Bugner because he also wore gloves for no apparent reason."
Danny Murphy
BBC Sport
"The worrying thing for Fabio Capello is that there doesn't seem to be too much energy and pace. in this Russia side. I don't see how they are going to cause the Belgians any problems."
Former England defender Phil Neville
MOTD
"I think Algeria are better than the two sides we have seen. The quality of the the first game between Algeria and Belgium was better than the quality of the game we have just seen. Algeria will believe they can go through with Belgium."
Former England defender Phil Neville
MOTD
"Russia did not react until the 68th minute when they went a goal down. All of sudden they went two up front and were an attacking force.
"Russia's Akinfeev was struggling holding onto everything all night. That goal from South Korea is schoolboy. For someone who has 70 caps for Russia, that may be his last."
Aleksandr Kerzhakov had not touched the ball before he stuck that equaliser in the net. A priceless goal.
Danny Murphy
BBC Sport
"I've never seen such elation from three people when a goal has gone in! It was a better second half, there was a bit more invention from the Russians but overall a draw was about fair."
That Igor Akinfeev clanger gets worse and worse with every viewing...
Former Wales striker John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"You have to feel for the Russian goalkeeper I thought he did okay apart from the goal. The surface though was horrendous in terms of the ball zipping off the surface."
It's all over. Go to sleep.
Former Wales striker John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"I think both teams have to be fairly happy with the point."
Alex Kokorin gets in behind, he has a man inside - but he holds down circle for far too long and hugely overhits the cross! Woeful.
Scott:, external I think there's a hint of offside in Russia's goal.
John:, external Is it wrong to go to sleep a few minutes early? Or is that like leaving the ground early?
Tom on text: I think Akinfeev may have forgotten where he was and what he was doing but at least he made this game interesting.
Into added time...
Martin Keown
BBC Sport
"I want to see the Russians taking more chances in possession. They have to move the ball much quicker and make the pitch smaller - go close to the man with the ball."
Alexander Kokorin heads over the top as Russia throw a final cross into the mixer. The quality on display tonight has been very poor, but I'll remember that South Korean goal for a long, long time...