All the action as it happened from the World Cup warm-up game in Busan.
South Korea 4-1 Scotland
All times in BST
1356: The full-time whistle goes, ending Scotland's misery in Busan. There is very little for the young Scots to be happy about, but South Korea will be delighted with a fine display capped by four superb goals.
1349: Ahn Jung-Hwan gets his second and South Korea's fourth. After a well-worked one-two the substitute finishes beautifully with a delightful chip over Neil Sullivan.
South Korea 4-1 Scotland
1341: South Korea are close to restoring their three-goal cushion when Choi Tau-Uk crosses dangerously, but fellow sub Cha Doo-Ri blazes over from close range.
1337: Scotland finally get something to cheer about when they grab a goal back through debutant Scott Dobie. The young striker gets ahead of the South Korean defence to head home an inswinging free-kick.
South Korea 3-1 Scotland
1329: South Korea go three goals in front with another excellent goal. Substitute Yoon Jung-Hwan tries his luck from well outside the box and Sullivan gets nowhere near as the ball flies into the corner of the net.
South Korea 3-0 Scotland
1321: Ahn Jung-Hwan scores South Korea's second goal with a brilliant individual strike. The substitute evades several Scotland challenges before firing home from the edge of the area.
South Korea 2-0 Scotland
1315: Yoo Sang-Chul is given time and space by the Scotland midfield and fires in two shots in as many minutes. The first curls just wide, while Neil Sullivan gets down well to stop the second.
1308: Both teams make changes, with Lee Min-Sung and Ahn Jung-Hwan coming on for South Korea. Scotland bring on Scott Severin and Gareth Williams.
1308: The second half gets underway with the Scots having it all to do if they are to avoid their third defeat under new coach Berti Vogts.
1249: The half-time whistle goes in Busan after just one minute of added time. South Korea enjoy almost complete dominance as Scotland fail to manage a serious threat on goal.
1229: South Korea come close to doubling their lead when Lee Chun-Soo crosses and Hwang Sun-Hong gets ahead of his marker to fire in the shot, but it flies over the bar.
1223: There is almost further embarrassment for Scotland as Hwang Sun-Hong's cross is almost put into his own net by Graham Alexander, but the ball just goes past the post for a corner.
1217: Lee Chun-Soo gets behind the Scotland defence again and this time he is onside. He beats David Weir and slips the ball past Sullivan and in off the post.
S Korea 1-0 Scotland
1209: There is a scare for the Scotland defence as Lee Chun-Soo finds himself clear on goal, but he is adjudged to be narrowly offside.
1207: Hwang Sun-Hong has the first shot on target but it is straight at Sullivan and the keeper saves easily.
1203 BST: The match kicks off in Busan.
South Korea: Kim Byung-Ji, Hong Myung-Bo, Yoo Sang-Chul, Choi Jin-Chul, Kim Tae-Young, Song Chong-Gug, Lee Eul-Yong, Park Ji-Sung, Lee Young-Pyo, Lee Chun-Soo, Hwang Sun-Hong. Subs: Lee Woon-Jae, Choi Eun-Sung, Lee Min-Sung, Kim Nam-Il, Choi Sung-Yong, Hyun Young-Min, Yoon Jong-Hwan, Ahn Jung-Hwan, Seol Ki-Hyeon, Choi Yong-Soo, Cha Doo-Ri, Choi Tae-Uk.
Scotland: Sullivan, Graham Alexander, Dailly, Weir, Ross,
Gary Caldwell, Gemmill, Stewart, Johnston, Dobie, O'Connor.
Subs: Paul Gallacher, Neil Alexander, Stockdale, Wilkie,
Cummings, Severin, Williams, McFadden, Kyle.
Referee: N Sanghan (Singapore).