Belgium have already qualified for the Round of 16 and give Manchester United prodigy Adnan Januzaj his first start.

It kicks off at 21.00 UK time to conclude Group H, as the Red Devils are eager to consolidate their two victories.

Thomas Vermaelen is ruled out after limping off against Russia, so Jan Vertonghen steps in at left-back.

Belgium have already qualified for the Round of 16 and give Manchester United prodigy Adnan Januzaj his first start.

It kicks off at 21.00 UK time to conclude Group H, as the Red Devils are eager to consolidate their two victories.

Thomas Vermaelen is ruled out after limping off against Russia, so Jan Vertonghen steps in at left-back.

Coach Marc Wilmots rotates his squad to prepare for the next round, introducing new faces such as Kevin Mirallas, Steven Defour and Manchester United starlet Januzaj.

South Korea were humiliated in a 4-2 defeat to Algeria and could technically still qualify. They need Algeria to not beat Russia, but even then it’d all go down to goal difference.

Striker Kim Shin-Wook is brought into the starting XI.

These nations have faced off twice before in World Cups. Belgium won 2-0 in 1990, while their most recent 1998 encounter was a 1-1 draw.

South Korea: Kim Seung-Gyu; Lee Yong, Hong Jeong-Ho, Kim Young-Gwon, Yun Suk-Young; Han Kook-Young, Ki Sung-Yueng; Lee Chung-Yong, Koo Ja-Cheol; Son Heung-Min; Kim Shin-Wook

Belgium: Courtois; Vanden Borre, Van Buyten, Lombaerts, Vertonghen; Dembele, Defour; Mirallas, Fellaini, Mertens; Januzaj

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