Mexico vs South Africa is all set to be the opening game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as these two sides aim to kick off the competition in blistering fashion at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Thursday evening.
The Mexico vs South Africa match should be a highly entertaining contest, with the Mexican side aiming to bring joy to their home supporters with a proactive display, while the South Africans aim to produce an early surprise and get the ball rolling on the World Cup with a clinical performance.
Match Details
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City, Mexico
Thursday, June 11
19:00 GMT
Buoyant Mexico Determined To Get Thrilling Win Over South Africa To Start 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Mexico vs South Africa clash will have millions of eyes watching it as it represents the first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is why both sets of players will be under quite a bit of pressure to produce an entertaining game.
Mexico, of course, are heavy favourites to win this as the co-hosts of the World Cup and they are also heading into this opening clash at the back of a five-match unbeaten run and having won their last three competitive games – including a 5-1 thrashing of Serbia recently.
Javier Aguirre will be eager to have his side approach this game with a positive mindset, not only being defensively strong but also looking to be innovative and vibrant in their attacking play to create many genuine goal-scoring chances and get a smashing win.
For South Africa, the road to the World Cup has been difficult, as they’ve only won one of their last five matches heading into the tournament as one of Africa’s representatives. Bafana Bafana need to maintain a really strong defensive shape to frustrate the Mexican side, but also need to be clinical on the transitions and set-pieces to really pop a surprise.
There have only been four Mexico vs South Africa matches in history, two of which have been won by Mexico, who aim to get another big win to kick off their 2026 World Cup in style.
Under-Pressure Raul Jimenez Aiming To Thrill Mexico Fans in World Cup Opener
A lot of responsibilities have been laid upon the shoulders of Raul Jimenez, who is going to be the go-to striker for Mexico at the World Cup and someone expected to deliver most of the goals for them as well.
The Fulham star managed 12 goal contributions (nine goals, three assists) in the 2025/26 Premier League, and he’s also scored 46 goals on the international scene for Mexico as well.
Jimenez will be under pressure to perform, but he’ll look to use the energy of the fans and home-field advantage to torment the South African backline.
He’ll look to be smart with his off-the-ball movement to dupe defenders and improve his positioning to get into the right positions more often, with the experienced striker needing to be clinical in finishing off chances to help Mexico get a big win.
Can Lyle Foster Do Something Special To Stun Mexico at Their Own Yard?
South Africa realises that they’re massive underdogs for this 2026 FIFA World Cup opener, and what they can do is thrive with that tag to cause some disruption.
Even though the South African players will prioritise defensive work, they’ll also look to be smart and proactive on the transitions to catch their opponents by surprise.
Lyle Foster, who Premier League fans must know from his heroics for Burnley, is going to be their major goal-scoring option up front. The 25-year-old scored three goals in the 2025/26 Premier League, bagging goals against the likes of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Foster has 10 goals for South Africa so far, but he aims to make a name for himself by excelling at the World CUp. He’ll need to be clever with his overall movement to outwit defenders, and also be clinical in converting chances for South Africa to be able to pop a surprise against Mexico.
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Mexico vs South Africa Injuries
Mexico Injuries: None
South Africa Injuries: None
Mexico vs South Africa Predicted Lineups
Here are our Mexico vs South Africa predicted lineups.
Mexico Predicted XI: Raul Rangel (GK), Jorge Sanchez, Cesar Montes, Johan Vasquez, Jesus Gallardo, Edson Alvarez, Roberto Alvarado, Alexis Verga, Brian Gutierrez, Julian Quinones, Raul Jimenez
South Africa Predicted XI: Ronwen Williams (GK), Thabang Matuludi, Ime Okon, Olwethu Makhanya, Samukelo Kabini, Sphephelo Sithole, Thalente Mbatha, Themba Zwane, Kamogelo Sebelebele, Tsepang Moremi, Lyle Foster
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