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Mexico vs South Africa – the World Cup finally kicks off

This is it. Thursday, June 11, 2026, 3pm ET at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, co-hosts Mexico open the first 48-team World Cup against South Africa. Same fixture as the 2010 opener, just flipped – back then Bafana Bafana hosted at Soccer City, now it's El Tri's turn in front of 80,000+ at altitude.

And yes, it's a proper rematch story. The tournament's first game in 2010 was also Mexico vs South Africa, ending 1-1 after that Tshabalala rocket, and Javier Aguirre was on the Mexico bench then too. Sixteen years later he's back, older, calmer, and walking out at the Azteca again.

Form guide, fan-style

Mexico (El Tri)
Home, altitude (∼2,240m), crowd that never stops singing. That alone is worth a goal start.
Coming in hot after smashing Serbia 5-1 in the final friendly, and wins against Ghana and Australia too. The vibe is confident.
Raúl Jiménez is fit and hungry, Julián Quiñones gives you that direct pace, and the midfield actually keeps the ball now. Aguirre has them playing vertical, not sideways.
Stat that matters: Mexico haven't lost a World Cup opener in their last seven (5W, 2D). They love opening night.

South Africa (Bafana Bafana)
Hugo Broos got them back to the World Cup for the first time since 2010 by topping their CAF group. Organized, disciplined, loves a low block.
Danger men: Lyle Foster up top, Ronwen Williams in goal – you remember his AFCON penalty heroics.
Problem is goals. They've looked solid against Jamaica and Panama but haven't turned counters into finishes consistently. And chasing the ball at Azteca altitude for 90 minutes? Brutal.

The scene
Stadium: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. Night kickoff, around 15°C, maybe a shower earlier in the day. Expect green smoke, drums, the whole thing.
Weather won't decide it, lungs will. South Africa fly in from sea level, Mexico live up there.

My fan prediction
Mexico start like they always do at home in openers – fast, loud, pressing high. I see Jiménez bullying a header or Quiñones cutting in for the first before halftime.

South Africa will have their moment – probably a break around the 60th minute when Mexico overcommit – but Williams will be busier at the other end.

I'm going 2-0 Mexico. First half 1-0, second goal late when Bafana are gassed and El Tri hit on the transition. Clean sheet, perfect start, Azteca erupts.

Under 2.5 goals feels right too – this won't be a basketball game, it'll be a cagey opener with Mexico's quality telling.

Your turn – am I being too kind to El Tri, or does Bafana nick a famous draw in Mexico City?
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Mexico vs South Africa – the World Cup finally kicks off

This is it. Thursday, June 11, 2026, 3pm ET at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, co-hosts Mexico open the first 48-team World Cup against South Africa. Same fixture as the 2010 opener, just flipped – back then Bafana Bafana hosted at Soccer City, now it's El Tri's turn in front of 80,000+ at altitude.

And yes, it's a proper rematch story. The tournament's first game in 2010 was also Mexico vs South Africa, ending 1-1 after that Tshabalala rocket, and Javier Aguirre was on the Mexico bench then too. Sixteen years later he's back, older, calmer, and walking out at the Azteca again.

Form guide, fan-style

Mexico (El Tri)
Home, altitude (∼2,240m), crowd that never stops singing. That alone is worth a goal start.
Coming in hot after smashing Serbia 5-1 in the final friendly, and wins against Ghana and Australia too. The vibe is confident.
Raúl Jiménez is fit and hungry, Julián Quiñones gives you that direct pace, and the midfield actually keeps the ball now. Aguirre has them playing vertical, not sideways.
Stat that matters: Mexico haven't lost a World Cup opener in their last seven (5W, 2D). They love opening night.

South Africa (Bafana Bafana)
Hugo Broos got them back to the World Cup for the first time since 2010 by topping their CAF group. Organized, disciplined, loves a low block.
Danger men: Lyle Foster up top, Ronwen Williams in goal – you remember his AFCON penalty heroics.
Problem is goals. They've looked solid against Jamaica and Panama but haven't turned counters into finishes consistently. And chasing the ball at Azteca altitude for 90 minutes? Brutal.

The scene
Stadium: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. Night kickoff, around 15°C, maybe a shower earlier in the day. Expect green smoke, drums, the whole thing.
Weather won't decide it, lungs will. South Africa fly in from sea level, Mexico live up there.

My fan prediction
Mexico start like they always do at home in openers – fast, loud, pressing high. I see Jiménez bullying a header or Quiñones cutting in for the first before halftime.

South Africa will have their moment – probably a break around the 60th minute when Mexico overcommit – but Williams will be busier at the other end.

I'm going 2-0 Mexico. First half 1-0, second goal late when Bafana are gassed and El Tri hit on the transition. Clean sheet, perfect start, Azteca erupts.

Under 2.5 goals feels right too – this won't be a basketball game, it'll be a cagey opener with Mexico's quality telling.

Your turn – am I being too kind to El Tri, or does Bafana nick a famous draw in Mexico City?
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