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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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Great timing. I've just had an email from a PR company drop saying I can now get hair like Jack Grealish. No thanks.
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It's fast approaching 10pm in Seoul. Who is staying up to watch?
There might be some sickies being pulled in the morning if South Korea win this.
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National anthem time. Kwon Chang-hoon is saluting as South Korea's anthem is played.
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Laura Georges
Former France international on BBC One
South Korea need Kim Min-jae. It's really important to have someone to guide the team. Ghana will go for him, though, because he might still be a little bit injured.
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Andy Cryer
BBC Sport in Qatar
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This is one for all the Bristol City fans out there...
Yes, one of your players is having his name chanted at the World Cup.
Ghana fans it seems love Antoine Semenyo just as much as the City fans do.
Let's hope he gets off the bench today.
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Earlier, there were joyous scenes as Ghana's players arrived at the ground dancing and singing on their way to the dressing room.
Makes a difference to seeing players with headphones over their ears.
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This match is live on BBC One. Their coverage has just started and Didier Drogba is in the studio.
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It's 12 years since Ghana last won on the World Cup stage - a 2-1 win over the United States that booked their place in the quarter-finals in 2010.
Is today the day they return to winning ways on the global stage and stay alive at the World Cup?
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Andy Cryer
BBC Sport in Qatar
It may not be the busiest outside Education City but the Ghana and South Korea fans are certainly enjoying themselves.
The atmosphere is building…
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Chris Hughton
Ghana's technical director, speaking to BBC World Service Sport
The normal reaction after the Portugal game was of course one of disappointment and that takes a little while to get out of the system.
The mood is very good and I think it's the realisation that it's a game [against South Korea] that we need to do well in. But we are still here and we are here for a reason.
We played against probably the best team in the group and came close. So I think that's what will give the players the confidence going into the game against South Korea.
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They might have lost their opening match but Ghana's "gutsy" performance in the 3-2 loss to Portugal won praise from the president of the West African country.
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Lawman: Absolutely love watching the teams from Asia play this year. They put absolutely everything into it. Some European football nations take note.
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It's not just Harry Kane whose World Cup has yet to ignite.
Tottenham team-mate Son Heung-min had 41 touches in the 0-0 draw with Uruguay and just one attempt on goal - which was off target.
The 30-year-old is joint-top World Cup goalscorer of all time (3 goals) for his nation having scored twice at the 2018 World Cup and once in 2014.
He could become only the second player to score in three separate editions of the tournament for South Korea, after Park Ji-Sung, who netted once in each of 2002, 2006 and 2010.
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Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Education City Stadium
One of the great things about a World Cup is the merging of supporters from all different nations coming together.
It has been unique in Qatar as all the matches have been in the same city - meaning most supporters are also staying in the same city.
As we travelled across the Metro earlier we found a group of South Korean fans laughing with this lady, sporting a Ghana shirt.
She was holding up a sign saying "Sonny day" given to her by the rival fans.
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You can be sure of one thing when Ghana are in town: it's going to be loud, in every sense of the word!
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South Korea have established themselves as World Cup regulars yet their recent form on the global stage has been patchy.
Taking part in their 10th successive World Cup, the last time they failed to qualify was 1982 in Spain.
South Korea's best performance is fourth place at the 2002 tournament, which they co-hosted with Japan.
But they have won just one of their past 10 matches on the World Cup stage - against Germany in Russia in 2018.
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Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Education City Stadium
It's a crucial day in Group H.
Ghana need a win to keep their tournament going, South Korea need a win to significantly boost their chances of progressing (especially with Portugal coming later) and neither can afford a defeat.
With Uruguay and Portugal to face each other at 19:00 GMT, I spotted a Cristiano Ronaldo fan hanging around outside the Education City Stadium.
He's going to both games. I asked him what result would help his Portugal side later.
"Ah. Who knows?," he said. "We just want to win and then we will be OK. We can win."
For the neutral, a South Korea win might make things VERY interesting on the final day with Uruguay favourites to beat Ghana.