Summary

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  • Kudus scores twice as Ghana edge South Korea in five-goal thriller

  • South Korea had earlier come from 2-0 down to level through Cho

  • Ghana are lowest-ranked team in World Cup

  • Portugal v Uruguay follows in Group H at 19:00 GMT

  • Brazil v Switzerland in Group G also on Monday at 16:00 GMT

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  1. 'Incredibly proud to be working with Ghana'published at 12:23 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Chris Hughton
    Ghana’s technical director, speaking to BBC World Service Sport

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    I've been fortunate enough to be involved in the World Cup with the Republic of Ireland which is where my mother's from but my father's from Jamestown, Accra. So I've been to Ghana on several occasions.

    To be working for them in the capacity that I'm working for is something that I’m incredibly proud of and I must admit I've thoroughly enjoyed the involvement.

    My role is very much a support role for the technical staff. So it's a support mechanism for the head coach Otto Addo. He’s a very good head coach and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with him and the technical staff.

    Listen to Chris Hughton on the World Football in Qatar podcast.

  2. Will South Korea go top?published at 12:21 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    South Korea v Ghana (13:00 GMT)

    Kick-off is fast approaching and South Korea's fans are out in force as they aim to cheer their team to a victory that would - for a short time at least - put them top of Group H before Portugal-Uruguay at 19:00 GMT.

    South Korea fan ahead of the FIFA World Cup match v Ghana in QatarImage source, Getty Images
    South Korea fans ahead of the FIFA World Cup match v Ghana in QatarImage source, Getty Images
    South Korea fan ahead of the FIFA World Cup match v Ghana in QatarImage source, Getty Images
  3. Who does it better?published at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Thumbs up for Bukari.

    Thumbs down for Ronaldo.

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  4. Bukari defends celebrationpublished at 12:18 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Ghana's Osman Bukari has defended his imitation of Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic 'Siuuu' celebrations after scoring a late consolation in the team's loss to Portugal.

    It follows comments on social media that the celebration was disrespectful towards Ronaldo - who usually celebrates his goals by jumping up while rotating in mid-air.

    But in Twitter posts, Bukari dismissed the concerns as "incorrect".

    He said he "was overcome by the emotion of the moment of scoring for my country on my World Cup debut".

    Bukari added: "My upbringing doesn’t permit me to be disrespectful to elders let alone one of my idols," he added.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:16 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Alicante: I hope South Korea go far, they're a decent side.

  6. A third win for Africa?published at 12:14 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Two wins from nine games. That's the record of African nations at this World Cup. Only Senegal (3-1 v Qatar) and Morocco (2-0 v Belgium) have celebrated victories so far.

    The other seven matches have ended in three draws and four defeats.

    Will Ghana make it a third win for the football-mad continent?

  7. Postpublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Talking of Africa...

  8. Support from all over the worldpublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Andy Cryer
    BBC Sport in Qatar

    Nigeria fansImage source, BBC Sport

    Fans from all over the globe are at this game.

    So far I’ve seen, aside from the obviously Ghana and South Korea fans, a family of Welsh supporters, one Scot, two fans from Iceland and these guys from Nigeria.

    ‘Representing Africa’ was their response to being here.

  9. From Northern Premier League to World Cuppublished at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Premier League referee Anthony Taylor is taking charge of what is the 30th game of this World Cup.

    A proud moment for the 44-year-old from Manchester who has worked his way up from taking charge of games in the Northern Premier League.

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  10. 'Beautiful atmosphere'published at 12:08 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    'Hope Ghana advance'published at 12:06 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    In My Eyes: No shortage of spirit - and ability - late on from Ghana against Portugal. Hope they can make it to the next round.

  12. Will Son get his goal?published at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Education City Stadium

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    Tottenham forward Son Heung-min is like a God back in South Korea and his name is on the back of shirts everywhere you look.

    Earlier this month, one fan told BBC Sport he was "more famous than Beyonce."

    He was quiet in the first match as South Korea drew 0-0 with Uruguay. Is today the day he gets his goal at this World Cup?

    These two would be pretty chuffed if it was.

  13. Team news - Lamptey & Ayew brothers startpublished at 12:04 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    South Korea v Ghana (13:00 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Education City Stadium

    There are three changes to the South Korea side from their goalless draw with Uruguay.

    Midfielder Na Sang-ho, Mainz striker Lee Jae-sung and forward Hwang Ui-jo have all dropped to the bench.

    Captain Son Heung-min starts, while Wolves' Hwang Hee-chan is still on the bench with a hamstring problem.

    South Korea XI: Seung-gyu, Jin-su, Min-jae, Woo-young, In-beom, Heung-min, Gue-sung, Moon-hwan, Young-gwon, Chang-hoon, Woo-yeung.

    There are three changes for Ghana from the narrow defeat to Portugal in their opening game.

    Brighton's Tariq Lamptey comes in, alongside Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew, whose brother Andre captains the side.

    Gideon Mensah also comes into the starting XI.

    Reading's Baba Rahman, Alidu Seidu and Alexander Djiku drop to the bench from the defence in what looks like a formation change.

    Ghana XI: Zigi, Lamptey, Salisu, Partey, J Ayew, A Ayew, Mensah, Amartey, Williams, Kudus, Abdul Samed.

  14. Brotherly lovepublished at 12:03 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Straight to the team news...

  15. Will the goals keep flowingpublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    After losing 3-2 to Portugal in their opening game, Ghana are looking to bounce back before their final Group H game with Uruguay on Friday.

    South Korea have one point on the board after a goalless stalemate against Uruguay. They can neither qualify nor be eliminated before facing Portugal in four days time.

    We've already had a six-goal beauty in Monday's opening game in Qatar. The heat is on South Korea and Ghana to keep the excitement flowing.

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  16. Looking to avoid early exitpublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

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    Qatar have already gone. Canada cannot advance past the group stage either.

    Ghana are fighting for their World Cup lives. Lose to South Korea and they can start the engines on the team plane.