South Korea's national football team will face the Czech Republic in Guadalajara, Mexico, with mild weather forecast for the match.
Weather conditions are critical for both the players' performance on the pitch and the comfort of supporters gathering for street cheering in Seoul.
The match in Guadalajara is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. local time [3]. According to a YTN reporter, the local temperature is expected to be approximately 23 °C [2], which is not considered excessively hot. However, forecasts indicate a possibility of rain clouds appearing later in the evening [4].
Meanwhile, supporters in Seoul are experiencing cooler conditions. The temperature in the capital was recorded at 17.1 °C [1]. While some reports described the sky as gloomy, others indicated that clear skies were expected to return for the national team's morning match [1].
"The current temperature in Seoul is 17.1 degrees," a YTN reporter said [1].
Regarding the venue in Mexico, the reporter said the match starts at 8 p.m. local time and the temperature will be around 23 degrees, meaning it will not be very hot [2].
“The match in Guadalajara is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. local time.”
The mild temperatures in Guadalajara provide a favorable environment for athlete endurance, avoiding the extreme heat that often plagues North American venues. However, the potential for evening rain introduces a variable that could affect ball speed and player traction during the second half of the match.





