- June 30, 2026
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South Africa vs Canada in Historic Round of 32 World Cup Match
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- June 28, 2026
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The first-ever round of 32 match in World Cup history today sees South Africa competing against co-hosts Canada at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Canada’s journey to this stage followed a defeat to Switzerland, securing their place as runners-up in Group B. Consequently, these matches will be held overseas, without the possibility of playing any further games on home ground.
Kick-Off Details and Viewing Options
The match kicks off at 3 p.m. ET. Fans interested in watching can tune in to Fox or Fubo, which offers a trial option to view the game.
Buchanan’s Big Moment
All eyes are on Tajon Buchanan, a standout player from the 2022 World Cup. Though his performance this time has not met expectations, he has the potential to impact the game significantly. Buchanan himself is mindful of his own critiques about his performance, expressing a desire to assert himself more centrally rather than staying on the wings. Canada’s fortunes might hinge on Buchanan rediscovering his former brilliance.
Vital Start for Laryea and Team
Richie Laryea, appearing in his 79th cap for Canada, highlights the necessity of an aggressive start against South Africa. Laryea, still without a yellow card this tournament, emphasized, “A strong start always leads to a good game. We’re going to have to come out flying from minute one.” Laryea also notes the positive impact of Moise Bombito’s return to the starting lineup.
South Africa’s Challenging Road
Despite a challenging start marked by a defeat to Mexico, South Africa has showcased a dramatic turnaround that impressed observers. Under manager Hugo Broos, the team made significant adjustments, including sidelining Burnley’s Lyle Foster. Their strategic shift paid off with a noteworthy win against South Korea.
Canada’s Team Dynamics
Among Canada, Jesse Marsch introduces Moise Bombito back in the starting lineup. Last seen on the pitch in a March 2025 matchup against the U.S., Bombito returns after a year-long recovery from a leg injury. Marsch praises Bombito’s speed, power, and leadership qualities, representing potential strategic advantages for Canada.
Fan Presence in Los Angeles
The Canadian fan base remains robust, with The Voyageurs making their presence felt in Los Angeles. TSN captures footage of the fan contingent marching toward the stadium, rallying support for the team with energetic chanting.
South Africa and Canada Line-Ups
Canada’s starting XI: Maxime Crepeau, Alistair Johnston, Derek Cornelius, Moise Bombito, Richie Laryea, Stephen Eustaquio, Liam Millar, Noel Saliba, Jonathan David, Tolu Oluwaseyi, Tajon Buchanan.
South Africa’s starting XI: Ronwen Williams, Aubrey Modiba, Mthokozisi Mbokazi, Khuliso Mudau, Ime Okon, Thulani Mokoena, Siphesihle Sithole, Okri Appollis, Relebogile Mofokeng, Thabang Maseko, Evidence Makgopa.
Canada’s Record Against African Teams
Today represents a chance for Canada to end a disappointing streak of losses against African teams. Historically, Canada faced defeats against Cameroon and Morocco, marking an uphill challenge in this tournament.
Jonathan David in the Spotlight
Jonathan David, Canada’s top goalscorer, emerges as a key figure on the field. His previous hat-trick performance silenced skeptics and showcased his potential as a leading force for Canada. David’s contribution is vital as Canada strives for victory in the knockout stage.
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