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Mexico vs South AfricaFIFA World Cup 2026 · Group stage · Group A

2:0
Full Time
Kickoff
15:00
Date
Jun 11, 2026
Venue
Estadio Banorte
City
Mexico City
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RECENT FORM

Last 5 · qualifier results

HEAD TO HEAD · LAST 1

Mexico · 1W· 0D ·South Africa · 0W
Mexico
2 : 0
South Africa
11.06.2026

Group A standings

Pre-tournament · order by FIFA rank
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AI PREDICTION

MEX
40%
Draw
28%
ZAF
32%
Over 2.5 goals42%
Both teams to score47%

Model updated · Source: Sportmonks predictive model

MATCH PREVIEW

Sportmonks editorial preview ahead of Mexico vs South Africa.

South Africa, meanwhile, are appearing at their fourth World Cup and their first since hosting the competition in 2010. Hugo Broos' men arrive with ambitions of reaching the knockout stages for the first time in their history, though recent form leaves room for concern. Bafana Bafana have failed to win any of their last five matches [LDLDD], a stark contrast to the consistency they showed during qualification. Much of their attacking responsibility could fall on Oswin Appollis, who was directly involved in six goals during qualifying [2G, 4A], twice as many as any of his teammates. Lyle Foster may be seen at the attacking end of a 3—4—2—1 pattern against El Tri. With both sides reporting no injury concerns following their final warm-up fixtures, the stage is set for an intriguing opener.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup Group A match, Mexico vs. South Africa, begins at 20:00 [GMT] on Thursday, June 11, at Mexico City Stadium. Wilton Sampaio [BRA] will be the referee for this match, while Nicolás Gallo [COL] will be the VAR. Co-host Mexico will have the honour of kicking off the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil as they face South Africa in a historic opening fixture that mirrors the tournament opener from 2010. Sixteen years ago, the two nations played out a memorable 1-1 draw in Johannesburg, and both will be hoping for a more decisive start this time around. For the Mexicans, expectations are high. While El Tri hold the unwanted record of playing more World Cup matches than any nation without ever lifting the trophy, they enter this tournament as favourites to top Group A. Their recent form [DDWWW] suggests Javier Aguirre's side are well equipped to justify that billing, arriving unbeaten in their last eight matches [6W, 2D, 0L]. Even more encouraging is their record in World Cup openers, having avoided defeat in each of their last seven tournament curtain-raisers [5W, 2D, 0L] since 1994. Playing at the iconic Estadio Azteca should provide an additional boost, with Mexico unbeaten in all seven World Cup matches played at the famous venue [5W, 2D, 0L]. There is, however, a note of caution. Although El Tricolor won the first two meetings between these nations, they have failed to beat South Africa in either of the last two encounters [0W, 1D, 1L]. Meanwhile, Johan Vásquez could be a surprise danger man after scoring three goals across his last three appearances for club and country. A 4—3—3 formation is expected with Raúl Jiménez, Roberto Alvarado and Julián Quiñones in attack against Bafana Bafana.

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee
W. Pereira Sampaio
Assistant 1
B. Pires
Assistant 2
B. Boschilia
4th Official
J. Benítez

CONFIRMED LINEUPS

Mexico

Starting XI
  1. 1Raúl Rangel
  2. 3César Montes 
  3. 5Johan Vásquez
  4. 6Érik Lira
  5. 8Álvaro Fidalgo
  6. 9Raúl Jiménez
  7. 15Israel Reyes
  8. 16Julián Quiñones
  9. 23Jesús Gallardo
  10. 25Roberto Alvarado
  11. 26Brian Gutiérrez
Substitutes
  1. 2Jorge Sánchez
  2. 4Edson Álvarez
  3. 7Luis Romo
  4. 10Alexis Vega
  5. 11Santiago Gimenez
  6. 12Carlos Acevedo
  7. 13Guillermo Ochoa
  8. 14Armando González
  9. 17Orbelín Pineda
  10. 18Obed Vargas
  11. 19Gilberto Mora
  12. 20Mateo Chávez
  13. 21César Huerta
  14. 22Guillermo Martínez Ayala
  15. 24Luis Chávez

South Africa

Starting XI
  1. 1Ronwen Williams
  2. 4Teboho Mokoena
  3. 6Aubrey Modiba
  4. 9Lyle Foster
  5. 13Yaya Sithole
  6. 14Mbekezeli Mbokazi
  7. 15Iqraam Rayners
  8. 19Nkosinathi Sibisi
  9. 20Khuliso Mudau
  10. 21Ime Okon
  11. 23Jayden Adams
Substitutes
  1. 2Thabang Matuludi
  2. 3Khulumani Ndamane
  3. 5Thalente Mbatha
  4. 7Oswin Appollis
  5. 8Tshepang Moremi
  6. 10Relebohile Mofokeng
  7. 11Themba Zwane
  8. 12Thapelo Maseko
  9. 16Sipho Chaine
  10. 17Evidence Makgopa
  11. 18Samukele Kabini
  12. 22Ricardo Goss
  13. 24Olwethu Makhanya
  14. 25Kamogelo Sebelebele
  15. 26Bradley Cross

EVENTS TIMELINE

  • 9'Julián Quiñones
  • Teboho Mokoena🟨17'
  • 23'🟨Brian Gutiérrez
  • Yaya Sithole🟥49'
  • Thalente Mbatha🔁56'
  • Themba Zwane🔁61'
  • 66'🔁Luis Chávez
  • 66'🔁Gilberto Mora
  • 67'Raúl Jiménez
  • Nkosinathi Sibisi🟨74'
  • 76'🔁Edson Álvarez
  • 76'🔁Armando González
  • Evidence Makgopa🔁76'
  • Oswin Appollis🔁77'
  • 79'🔁Alexis Vega
  • Themba Zwane82'
  • Themba Zwane🟥84'
  • 90+2'🟥César Montes 

MATCH STATS

Live · Source: Sportmonks
MexicovsSouth Africa
61%Possession39%
16Shots3
4On Target2
520Passes334
3Corners1
12Fouls11
1Yellow Cards2
2Offsides2

Updates every minute during INPLAY · Sportmonks statistics include

POST-MATCH RECAP

Sportmonks editorial recap of Mexico vs South Africa.

Mexico secured a victory at Mexico City Stadium against South Africa in their first game of the World Cup. The match ended with a final score of 2-0, following a 1-0 first half score.

In the 67th minute Raúl Jiménez increased the lead for Mexico, with an assist by Roberto Alvarado.

Mexico took an early lead when Julián Quiñones netted in the 9th minute, with an assist by Érik Lira, making it 1-0.

South Africa's Yaya Sithole was sent off in the 49th minute.

South Africa's Themba Zwane was sent off in the 84th minute.

The next World Cup games for Mexico are Korea Republic on 19 June and Czech Republic on 25 June. South Africa play Czech Republic on 18 June and Korea Republic on 25 June.

Mexico's César Montes  was sent off in the 90th minute.

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