Mexico vs South Africa: World Cup 2026 Group A Match Preview
Match Context
Mexico face South Africa at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on 11 June 2026, in a World Cup Group Stage - 1 clash. Both sides start the group with 0 points and a goal difference of 0, with Mexico listed 1st and South Africa 2nd in Group A.
Mexico Availability
Current data lists no injuries or suspensions for Mexico. There are no players flagged as doubtful or sidelined in the missing players section, and no disciplinary bans are recorded. With a full complement available, coach selection will be purely tactical across all lines, from goalkeepers G. Ochoa and C. Acevedo through to attacking options such as S. Giménez, R. Jiménez, G. Martínez and A. Vega.
South Africa Availability
Similarly, South Africa report no confirmed absences. No player is listed as doubtful or sidelined through injury, and there are no suspensions from yellow cards or red cards indicated in the data. This leaves all key contributors available, including goalkeeper R. Williams, midfielders T. Mokoena and T. Zwane, and forwards L. Foster, E. Makgopa and O. Appollis.
Impact Summary
With no confirmed injuries or suspensions and no top scorers or assist leaders provided in the statistics, neither side appears to suffer any loss of attacking output on paper. Both Mexico and South Africa are expected to approach this opener with full squads and maximum attacking depth.




