

World Cup 2026 Team Guide
South Africa World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates
Mexico arrive as the stronger paper favorite, largely because of their experience in major international tournaments and the technical quality available in midfield and attack. In a neutral setting, they are expected to try to dominate possession, move South Africa’s defensive block side to side, and create chances through width, overlapping full-backs, and quick combinations around the penalty area. The expected spine of Luis Malagón, César Montes, Johan Vásquez, Edson Álvarez, and Santiago Giménez gives Mexico a solid base at both ends of the pitch. The biggest question for Mexico is whether they can turn control into goals. They have often been at their best when they start sharply and score first, but they can also become predictable if the tempo slows and the final pass is lacking. Against a disciplined South African side, Mexico will need movement from Alexis Vega and Uriel Antuna to stretch the back line, plus efficient finishing from Giménez. If Mexico manage the game well and avoid transition mistakes, they should have enough to edge a narrow win.
Competition
World Cup 2026
Captain
Ronwen Williams
Confederation
CAF
Group
Group A

Nation Profile
Team Details
Team Name
South Africa
Country
South Africa
Coach
Hugo Broos
FIFA Ranking
60

World Cup Group
Group A
Jun 11 to Jun 14
Mexico110023
South Korea110023
Czech Republic100110
South Africa100100Group Opponents
Mexico
South Korea
Czech RepublicUpcoming World Cup Matches
Team Results
Mexico vs South Africa
Jun 11

Team Overview
Mexico arrive as the stronger paper favorite, largely because of their experience in major international tournaments and the technical quality available in midfield and attack. In a neutral setting, they are expected to try to dominate possession, move South Africa’s defensive block side to side, and create chances through width, overlapping full-backs, and quick combinations around the penalty area. The expected spine of Luis Malagón, César Montes, Johan Vásquez, Edson Álvarez, and Santiago Giménez gives Mexico a solid base at both ends of the pitch. The biggest question for Mexico is whether they can turn control into goals. They have often been at their best when they start sharply and score first, but they can also become predictable if the tempo slows and the final pass is lacking. Against a disciplined South African side, Mexico will need movement from Alexis Vega and Uriel Antuna to stretch the back line, plus efficient finishing from Giménez. If Mexico manage the game well and avoid transition mistakes, they should have enough to edge a narrow win.
Squad
Projected Squad
Forward
- Mogamat May#15
- Keagan Dolly#20
- Menzi Masuku#15
- Thamsanqa Masiya#23
- Thabang Sibanyoni#13
Midfielder
- Tebogo Tlolane#11
- Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi#5
- Momelezi Dlambewu#19
- Matlhari Makarine0
Defender
- Kwanda Mngonyama#4
- Siyanda Msani#3
- Brendon Moloisane#14
Goalkeeper
- Andile Mbanjwa#22
- Mondli Mpoto#1
- Kopano Thuntsane#16
Recent Form
Last 5 Record
Poor form
1W - 1D - 3L
4/15
Points
1
Wins
1
Draws
3
Losses
Latest result: Loss

Team Stats
1
Matches
0
Wins
0
Draws
1
Losses
0
Goals For
0
Goals Against
0
Points
Team Rating
6.17


