World Cup 2026 Kick Off Day: Mexico Faces South Africa in Historic Opener/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially begins with Mexico facing South Africa at the iconic Estadio Azteca. After months of controversy and logistical challenges, attention is finally shifting to the action on the field. Opening day also features South Korea against the Czech Republic and marks several historic milestones.
The wait is finally over. After years of planning, preparation and anticipation, the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially gets underway as Mexico and South Africa meet in the tournament opener at the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
The opening day marks the beginning of a month-long global celebration of soccer that will feature 104 matches spread across North America. Organizers, players and supporters are hoping the focus can now move away from political debates, logistical concerns and controversies that have dominated many pre-tournament headlines.
For fans around the world, the start of a World Cup remains one of sport’s most cherished moments. The competition consistently delivers unforgettable drama, iconic goals and emotional storylines that unite billions of viewers across continents.
Leading into kickoff, much of the discussion surrounding the tournament centered on issues away from the field.
Concerns over ticket costs, transportation challenges, visa complications, political tensions and broader geopolitical developments have all shaped conversations in the months before the event.
Now, however, organizers hope that the soccer itself will redefine the narrative.
The 2026 edition promises an expanded format, new host cities and an opportunity for established powers and emerging nations to compete on the sport’s biggest stage.
With some of the world’s best players preparing to compete, attention is expected to shift quickly toward performances, results and championship ambitions.
The spotlight falls first on host nation Mexico as El Tri takes on South Africa in Mexico City.
Playing at nearly 7,300 feet above sea level, Mexico enters the match with the advantage of familiarity and home support. The team will rely heavily on experienced striker Raúl Jiménez to provide goals and leadership.
Mexico’s supporters are eager for a strong showing after several years of inconsistent performances and disappointing tournament outcomes.
South Africa arrives with a different challenge. Making its first World Cup appearance in 16 years, Bafana Bafana hopes to build on a successful qualification campaign despite mixed recent friendly results.
Much attention will focus on Burnley forward Lyle Foster, whose experience in European soccer could prove valuable against a difficult Mexican side.
The matchup also carries historical significance. Sixteen years ago, South Africa hosted the 2010 World Cup and faced Mexico in the opening match. That game ended in a memorable 1-1 draw highlighted by Siphiwe Tshabalala’s iconic opening goal.
The second match of opening day features South Korea against the Czech Republic in Guadalajara.
South Korea will once again lean on captain Son Heung-min, one of Asia’s most accomplished players and now a familiar figure to many North American fans following his move to Los Angeles FC.
Supporting Son will be a talented group that includes Lee Kang-in, Cho Gue-sung and Hwang Hee-chan.
The Czech Republic enters the contest hoping to neutralize South Korea’s attacking threats and capitalize on its opponent’s history of slow starts in major tournaments.
The match offers an intriguing clash of styles and could significantly influence Group Stage standings from the outset.
Mexico City has transformed into the focal point of the global soccer community.
As the only nation to host three FIFA World CupsMexico is embracing another historic opportunity to showcase its culture, passion and sporting heritage.
Authorities have implemented special measures to manage traffic congestion, security operations and crowd control ahead of the opener. Government officials have encouraged remote work and school closures in parts of the city to ease transportation challenges.
Despite logistical hurdles, local excitement continues to build as fans gather around the stadium and throughout the capital.
The opening ceremony is expected to feature international music performances, including an appearance by Shakira performing the tournament’s official song.
Another storyline surrounding opening day involves veteran Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa.
At age 40, Ochoa is poised to become the first player in history associated with six FIFA World Cup tournaments.
Although he may not see action in the opener, his inclusion in Mexico’s squad places him ahead of global stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in a unique piece of World Cup history.
Ochoa’s remarkable longevity and memorable performances, including his standout display against Brazil in 2014, have made him one of the tournament’s most recognizable goalkeepers.
As the first whistle approaches, anticipation continues to grow.
The FIFA World Cup remains unmatched in its ability to create unforgettable sporting moments. Every tournament produces new heroes, dramatic upsets and emotional memories that become part of soccer history.
For the next several weeks, the world’s attention will be fixed on North America as nations chase the sport’s most prestigious trophy.
And it all begins with Mexico versus South Africa.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will open with three separate ceremonies in its three host cities — Mexico City, Toronto, and Los Angeles — each held before the host nation’s first match CBS Sports+1.
Mexico City (Thu, June 11, 2026)
Toronto (Fri, June 12, 2026)
Los Angeles (Fri, June 12, 2026)
Tip: All ceremonies will be broadcast in the U.S. on FOX and FS1, with free streaming on Tubi for Mexico and USA shows Fox Sports.
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