Mexico and South Africa open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaigns in a high-pressure Group A clash, with Mexico carrying stronger form and home advantage into the opener. South Africa arrives with small edges, but their qualifying run and compact defensive shape give this matchup some upset potential.
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Mexico vs South Africa: Basic Info
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Match | Mexico vs South Africa |
| Competition | 2026 FIFA World Cup, Group A opener |
| Date | Thursday, June 11, 2026 |
| Kickoff | 1:00 p.m. local time in Mexico City; 7:00 p.m. GMT; 8:00 p.m. BST; 9:00 p.m. CAT |
| Venue | Estadio Azteca, also referred to as Estadio Banorte |
| Referee | Wilton Sampaio, Brazil |
| VAR | Nicolas Gallo, Colombia |
| Stage | Group A, opening match of the tournament |
How to Watch Mexico vs South Africa Match
Best Apps to Watch in different regions:
United States:
- FOX (Limited): Free via an over-the-air Fox antenna
- Fubo (5-day free trials)
- DirecTV (5-day free trials)
- Hulu (3-day free trials)
United Kingdom:
- ITV (Free): Free-to-air on ITV1/ITV4/ITVX (UK TV license required).
South Africa:
- SABC 1 & SABC 3 (Free): 35 matches free on SABC TV and SABC Plus app.
- SuperSport (Paid): All matches via DStv or R99 tournament package.
- Streaming: SportyTV app (Paid). Must be a SportyTV member to watch live.
FIFA World Cup 2026 also supports full match streaming online on official apps:
- FIFA
- FIFA+
- World Cup 2026
Mexico vs South Africa: Match Preview
Mexico heads into the opener with strong momentum, having gone unbeaten in eight 2026 friendlies and winning their last three against Ghana, Australia, and Serbia. Their home setting should matter too, especially in a tournament opener where crowd energy can influence tempo and confidence. South Africa’s build-up has been more uneven, with recent draws against Nicaragua and Jamaica leaving questions about their attacking sharpness. Still, Hugo Broos’ side showed resilience in qualifying and has enough experience in Ronwen Williams, Teboho Mokoena, and Lyle Foster to make this competitive. This also carries a nice historical angle: the teams first met in the 2010 World Cup opener, which ended 1-1, and this will be only their second competitive meeting. Mexico will want to avoid a slow start again, while South Africa will be aiming to repeat the discipline that frustrated them 16 years ago.
Mexico vs South Africa: Picks & Predictions
The more convincing pick is Mexico to win, with the safer scoring angle leaning toward a narrow home victory rather than a shootout. One source expects Mexico to take it 2-1 or 3-1, while the ESPN preview emphasizes Mexico’s unbeaten run and South Africa’s rougher lead-in.
A practical betting-style prediction would be Mexico 2-0 or 2-1, with under 3.5 total goals as the conservative lean.
Mexico vs South Africa: Average Goal Scores
Based on the recent-form notes from the source articles, Mexico’s attack has been more productive, while South Africa's recent games have been tighter and lower scoring. Mexico has scored 6 and conceded 2 across their last three wins mentioned in the ESPN preview, while South Africa's two most recent warm-up results were both draws, including a 0-0 and a 1-1.
| Team | Recent Goals Scored | Recent Goals Conceded | Form Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | 6 in last 3 friendlies mentioned | 2 in last 3 friendlies mentioned | Won 3 straight, unbeaten in 8 in 2026 |
| South Africa | 1 in last 2 recent warm-ups mentioned | 1 in last 2 recent warm-ups mentioned | Draws with Nicaragua and Jamaica |
| Match outlook | Lean to under 3.5 goals | Mexico’s edge, but South Africa can keep it close |
Mexico vs South Africa: Probable Lineups
- Mexico is expected to use a 4-3-3, with Raúl Jiménez leading the line and Julián Quiñones offering pace from the right.
- South Africa is projected in a 4-2-3-1, with Lyle Foster up front and Ronwen Williams in goal.
| Mexico | South Africa |
|---|---|
| Raúl Rangel | Ronwen Williams |
| Jorge Sánchez | Aubrey Modiba |
| César Montes | Mbekezeli Mbokazi |
| Johan Vásquez | Ime Okon |
| Jesús Gallardo | Khuliso Mudau |
| Álvaro Fidalgo | Jayden Adams |
| Érik Lira | Teboho Mokoena |
| Brian Gutiérrez | Oswin Appollis |
| Roberto Alvarado | Relebohile Mofokeng |
| Raúl Jiménez | Tshepang Moremi |
| Julián Quiñones | Lyle Foster |

