South Africa and Canada Battle for Historic World Cup Quarter-Final Push

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By Precious Godwin - Editor
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South Africa and Canada will battle for a place in the last 16 of the 2026 World Cup on Sunday, with both nations already making history by reaching the knockout stage for the first time.

Hugo Broos’ South Africa produced an impressive recovery after starting the tournament with a 2-0 defeat to Mexico, responding with a 1-1 draw against Czech Republic before securing a crucial 1-0 victory over South Korea, finishing second in Group A with four points.

Mexico Open 2026 FIFA World Cup With 2–0 Victory Over South Africa in Dramatic Group A Opener - Photo Credit : Softfootball Media
Mexico Open 2026 FIFA World Cup With 2–0 Victory Over South Africa in Dramatic Group A Opener – Photo Credit : Softfootball Media

They now face co-hosts Canada in their first-ever competitive meeting, having previously defeated them 2-0 in a 2007 friendly.

Canada also reached the knockout rounds for the first time after collecting four points in Group B. Jesse Marsch’s side began with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina and followed it with a dominant 6-0 win over Qatar, but a narrow 2-1 defeat to Switzerland cost them top spot.

Team News

South Africa welcome back Teboho Mokoena after suspension, with the midfielder expected to return against Canada. However, Themba Zwane remains unavailable after his red card in the opening match against Mexico.

Mokoena could replace Yaya Sithole as the only change from the side that defeated South Korea, while Evidence Makgopa is expected to continue leading the attack.

Canada have injury concerns, with Ismael Kone ruled out after suffering a tibia fracture against Qatar. Stephen Eustaquio and Alfie Jones are also doubts.

Alphonso Davies has yet to feature due to a hamstring problem, but the Bayern Munich defender could make an appearance from the bench.

Jonathan David and Cyle Larin are expected to continue up front, while Tajon Buchanan should keep his place in attack.

Possible Lineups

South Africa possible starting lineup:

Williams; Mudau, Mbokazi, Okon, Modiba; Mbatha, Mokoena; Maseko, Mofokeng, Appollis; Makgopa

Canada possible starting lineup:

Crepeau; Johnston, De Fougerolles, Cornelius, Laryea; Buchanan, Eustaquio, Saliba, Ahmed; David, Larin

How to Watch

PlatformDetails
TV BroadcastSuperSport
Live StreamDSTV stream
Kick-off Time20:00 (WAT)

Match Prediction

Softfootball predicts Canada 1-1 South Africa.

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