Mexico vs South Africa Confirmed Lineups, Score Updates, Kickoff time, H2H Record, Live Stream Info for World Cup Soccer Game 1

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially gets underway on Thursday, June 11, as co-hosts Mexico face South Africa in the opening match of the tournament at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The Group A encounter marks the beginning of the largest FIFA World Cup in history, featuring 48 national teams and 104 matches across North America.

Football fans around the world will be closely watching as Mexico and South Africa renew their rivalry in a fixture that brings back memories of the 2010 World Cup opener. On that occasion, the teams shared a 1-1 draw in Johannesburg. Sixteen years later, they meet again on football’s biggest stage with valuable points at stake.

Mexico vs South Africa Score Updates, Lineups, H2H Record, TV Channel and Live Stream Info for World Cup Soccer Game 1

Mexico vs South Africa Match Details

MatchMexico vs South Africa
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026
GroupGroup A
DateThursday, June 11, 2026
VenueEstadio Azteca, Mexico City
Capacity87,500
Kickoff Time3:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM Local Time
Live StreamFOX One, fuboTV USA
TV ChannelsFOX, Televisa, TUDN, SABC

Updated Live Score

Mexico 0-0 South Africa (Live updates available during the match)

The opening fixture is expected to attract millions of viewers globally as Mexico look to begin their home World Cup campaign with a victory. South Africa, meanwhile, will be aiming to produce an upset and make a strong statement in Group A.

Mexico vs South Africa Confirmed Lineups and Team News (FIFA World Cup 2026)

Match Information

MatchMexico vs South Africa
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026 – Group A
VenueEstadio Banorte, Mexico City
StatusConfirmed Lineups

Mexico Confirmed Starting XI (4-3-3)

PositionPlayer
GK1. Raúl Rangel
RB15. Israel Reyes
CB3. César Montes
CB5. Johan Vásquez
LB23. Jesús Gallardo
CM26. Marcel Ruiz Gutiérrez
CM6. Erik Lira
CM8. Álvaro Fidalgo
RW25. Roberto Alvarado
ST9. Raúl Jiménez
LW16. Julián Quiñones

Mexico Team News

CategoryDetails
Formation4-3-3
InjuredLuis Malagón (Achilles)
SuspendedNone

South Africa Confirmed Starting XI (5-3-2)

PositionPlayer
GK1. Ronwen Williams
RWB20. Khuliso Mudau
CB19. Nkosinathi Sibisi
CB21. Aiden Okon
CB14. Mbekezeli Mbokazi
LWB6. Aubrey Modiba
CM13. Sphephelo Sithole
CM4. Teboho Mokoena
CM23. Jayden Adams
ST9. Lyle Foster
ST15. Iqraam Rayners

South Africa Team News

CategoryDetails
Formation5-3-2
InjuredNone
SuspendedNone

Confirmed Lineups at a Glance

Mexico (4-3-3)South Africa (5-3-2)
RangelR. Williams
ReyesMudau
MontesSibisi
J. VásquezOkon
GallardoMbokazi
GutiérrezModiba
LiraSithole
FidalgoMokoena
AlvaradoJ. Adams
JiménezFoster
QuiñonesRayners

Mexico Injuries: Luis Malagón (Achilles)
South Africa Injuries: None

Suspensions: None for either team.

Mexico vs South Africa Head-to-Head Record

The two nations have met four times previously, with Mexico holding the advantage.

DateCompetitionResult
June 1993International FriendlyMexico 4-0 South Africa
May 2000US Nike CupMexico 4-2 South Africa
July 2005CONCACAF Gold CupSouth Africa 2-1 Mexico
June 2010FIFA World CupSouth Africa 1-1 Mexico

Mexico have won two of the four meetings, South Africa have one victory, and one match ended in a draw.

How to Watch Mexico vs South Africa Live

Fans across multiple countries can watch the opening World Cup match through official broadcasters.

TV Schedule

CountryBroadcaster
United StatesFOX One, fuboTV USA
United KingdomITV 1
South AfricaSuperSport 1
MexicoCanal 5 Televisa, Azteca 7, TUDN
CanadaTSN 1

Match Preview and Prediction

Mexico will enjoy home support and enter the tournament as favorites based on current form and FIFA rankings. Their defensive organization has been impressive throughout 2026, while the attacking trio of Julián Quiñones, Roberto Alvarado, and Raúl Jiménez provides plenty of goal-scoring threat.

South Africa have shown resilience throughout qualification and possess the pace and creativity to trouble Mexico on the counterattack. However, handling the atmosphere inside Estadio Azteca will be one of their biggest challenges.

With Mexico unbeaten this year and eager to make a strong start to their home World Cup, they appear well-positioned to secure all three points. Nevertheless, South Africa’s determination and recent progress suggest they cannot be underestimated.

Prediction: Mexico 2-1 South Africa