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South Korea 0-0 Germany
Very little has happened in Kazan so far. If you want updates for Mexico v Sweden (still 0-0), click here.
Both teams came into the game still able to progress
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Emlyn Begley
South Korea 0-0 Germany
Very little has happened in Kazan so far. If you want updates for Mexico v Sweden (still 0-0), click here.
South Korea 0-0 Germany
A diagonal ball drops to Marco Reus on the edge of the area and he volleys the ball across goal and nowhere near threatening the goal. It was so bad maybe it was a cross.
South Korea 0-0 Germany
Timo Werner, who has not lived up to the pre-tournament hype, runs from the halfway line and tries to find Marco Reus but South Korea get it out for a throw-in.
South Korea 0-0 Germany
This is the first World Cup game that Thomas Muller has not started for Germany since a 1-0 loss to Spain in the semi-final in 2010.
South Korea 0-0 Germany
Toni Kroos wins an early free-kick near the halfway line. Too far away to try his Sweden special though...
South Korea 0-0 Germany
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 live
South Korea are lucky to still be in it. They have lost their opening two games and they are fortunate to still have a shot.
South Korea 0-0 Germany
Bright start for South Korea, who get a low cross in and Germany have to clear.
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Jack: This Germany away kit is the best shirt for me at this World Cup
Ben: Sunbathing outside whilst watching #MEXSWE and #GERKOR. It isn't a bad life.
James: South Korea v Germany on the telly. Mexico v Sweden on the tablet. Can I class this as work?
South Korea 0-0 Germany
Here we go. Germany will be through with a 2-0 win or greater. South Korea can still go through with a win, depending on the Mexico v Sweden score.
A reminder of the teams.
South Korea: Cho, Yong Lee, Yun, Young-Gwon Kim, Hong, Jae-Sung Lee, Jung, Jang, Moon, Koo, Son. Subs: Seung-Gyu Kim, Jeong, Oh, Park, Ju, Shin-Wook Kim, Seung-Woo Lee, Hwang, Min-Woo Kim, Ki, Go, Jin-Hyeon Kim.
Germany: Neuer, Kimmich, Hummels, Sule, Hector, Khedira, Kroos, Goretzka, Ozil, Reus, Werner. Subs: Trapp, Plattenhardt, Ginter, Draxler, Muller, Rudiger, Rudy, Brandt, Gundogan, Gomez, Ter Stegen.
South Korea v Germany (15:00 BST)
Two of the three matches between South Korea and Germany have been at World Cups, with the Germans winning both matches (3-2 in 1994 & 1-0 in 2002).
Michael Ballack scored the only goal 16 years and two days ago in a Seoul semi-final.
South Korea's only victory against Germany was in a friendly in 2004.
South Korea v Germany (15:00 BST)
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
Son Heung-Min is genuinely two-footed. He can score with his left or his right and we have seen him do it at Spurs, and at Bayer Leverkusen before that. We saw some shots of him looking very upset after the last game so hopefully he can put it right today.
National anthems. Are Germany 90 minutes away from their first ever first-round World Cup exit?
A word of support from the now-retired 2014 World Cup-winning captain...
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South Korea midfielder Ju Se-jong (on the bench today): “I saw the [Germany-Sweden] score when I got on the plane [before the winner] and I thought our chances were 0%.
"But then I got off the plane and our chances had gone up to 1%. That’s life and that’s sport. We have to try to take the opportunity and do our best.”
South Korea v Germany (15:00 BST)
Alan Shearer
Former Newcastle striker on BBC One
All is not well in that German camp. They have made five changes today after making five or six changes following the first game. It shows that Joachim Low is still searching for his strongest team.
South Korea v Germany (15:00 BST)
Germany forward Marco Reus: "We are not playing the kind of football we used to in the past but we want to play that way now and we know it.
"However, the Sweden game demonstrated that we are there when it counts, both mentally and when it comes to character."
South Korea v Germany (15:00 BST)
Alan Shearer
Former Newcastle striker on BBC One
Was anyone surprised to see Germany win so late? That free-kick from Toni Kroos, and the bend he produced under the pressure, was great skill.
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