It is international friendly matchday in the world of soccer,... and South Korea is looking to end its winless streak against South American powerhouse, Uruguay.
The South Korean men's football team, ranked fifty-fifth in the FIFA rankings, will face number-five ranked Uruguay at Seoul World Cup Stadium... at 8 P-M Korea time.
The Taeguk Warriors have yet to beat Uruguay in their seven previous meetings,… collecting only one draw, while putting up six losses.
But the new South Korean manager, Paulo Bento, is looking to end his team's dry spell... at his third friendly match with the team... in front of jam-packed supporters.
Ticket sales for national team matches have boomed since Bento took charge,… with all 65-thousand seats for the latest fixture... being sold out in just one day.