Mexico open their home FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against South Africa in a Group A clash at the legendary Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, with the eyes of the football world on the tournament’s first ball being kicked. You can watch the World Cup opening match between Mexico vs South Africa live on June 11, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. ET.
The match brings together tournament co‑hosts Mexico and returning World Cup participants South Africa in what could be a key early test in a group that also includes South Korea and Czechia.
Match Details – Mexico vs South Africa, World Cup 2026
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- Fixture: Mexico vs South Africa – Group A, FIFA World Cup 2026
- Date: Thursday, 11 June 2026
- Venue: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City Stadium), Mexico City, Mexico
- Kick-off Time:
Group A consists of Mexico (co‑hosts), South Africa, South Korea, and Czechia, with matches running from 11 to 24 June 2026.
Where to Watch Mexico vs South Africa – By Country/Region

United States
In the USA, FIFA World Cup 2026 rights are held by FOX:
- TV (English):
- FOX and FS1 – Mexico vs South Africa is listed as a live Group A match on FOX platforms.
- Streaming:
- FOX Sports App and FOX One (login with TV provider or subscription).
- The match is also available via FOX’s World Cup hub on Tubi as part of the FOX Hub section.
Mexico
As a co‑host nation, Mexico will have extensive free-to-air and pay coverage:
- Free TV:
- Streaming:
(Exact channel numbers may be branded under Televisa/TV Azteca’s 2026 World Cup coverage packages.)
South Africa
The match will be widely available on free‑to‑air TV and streaming in South Africa:
- Free-to-air TV:
- SABC 1 and SABC 3 will broadcast Mexico vs South Africa live as part of their 2026 World Cup schedule.
- Streaming:
- SABC+ (sabc-plus.com) will stream the match live.
- Additional coverage:
United Kingdom
In the UK, coverage is split between free-to-air broadcasters:
- TV:
- Streaming:
(UK viewers should check BBC/ITV schedules closer to matchday.)
Australia
In Australia, the World Cup remains free-to-air:
- TV:
- Streaming:
Canada
- TV/Streaming:
(Exact channel assignment – TSN1/TSN2 etc. – will be confirmed on their schedule pages.)
Other Regions & Global Streaming
- ESPN / ESPN platforms provide live score and data coverage globally, but video rights vary by country, so most viewers will rely on local rights holders.
- Many regions in Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia will have coverage through local partners plus pan‑regional sports networks; check your national broadcaster’s 2026 World Cup listings for the exact channel in your country.
Why This Match Matters
As the opening Group A game at a three‑host World Cup, Mexico vs South Africa at Estadio Azteca carries extra weight:
- Mexico aim to start strongly as co‑hosts in front of a historic, likely sold‑out Azteca crowd.
- South Africa return to a World Cup for the first time since their own hosting in 2010, with this match a huge opportunity to shock a seeded side and set the tone in a tricky group that also includes South Korea and Czechia.

