- June 30, 2026
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World Cup Round of 32: Canada vs. South Africa
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- June 28, 2026
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The World Cup’s knockout phase has commenced with the match between Canada and South Africa in the round of 32, taking place at the SoFi Stadium. This marks the beginning of the survive-and-advance stage of the 2026 World Cup. Only one team will proceed to the round of 16 in Houston, where they will face the winner of the match between the Netherlands and Morocco.
The game started with South Africa delivering the first shot on goal, executed by Teboho Mokoena. Maxime Crépeau made an easy save. This came after a slow initial five minutes. Canada’s attempt came from a corner, with Jonathan David’s right-footed shot narrowly missing the target.
Canada has shown strength in attack during this World Cup, ranking second in expected goals (xG). They achieved 22 on-target attempts, equaling France and Germany, and their 59 goal attempts tied with Colombia, trailing only Belgium and Turkey. Despite a conversion rate of 14% on their attempts, tied for 17th, they continue to challenge opposing defenses effectively.
Alphonso Davies stands out as a key player for Canada. Known more for their hockey prowess, Canada’s soccer team could surprise audiences. Davies, previously with Vancouver Whitecaps, moved to Bayern Munich in 2019 for a record MLS transfer fee. His contributions helped the team secure a Champions League title in his first year and remain a crucial asset.
Confirmed schedules for the round of 32 promise exciting matchups. South Africa, led by coach Hugo Broos, aims to extend their World Cup journey beyond their initial objectives after a surprising victory over South Korea. They now face Canada with ambitions of further success.
Canada’s coach Jesse Marsch has confirmed that Alphonso Davies is ready to play after recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in Bayern Munich’s Champions League semifinal. His return is a significant boost for the team.
The tournament’s new format allows two-thirds of participants into the knockout stage. Top two teams from each of the 12 groups automatically qualified, along with the best eight third-place teams. This has increased competition and opportunities for teams to advance.
Separately, Mexico’s iconic goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa made a memorable farewell appearance against Czechia. Entering in the 78th minute, he was warmly received by fans and teammates. Ochoa, wearing a special jersey for his sixth World Cup, has announced his retirement after this tournament. Only Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi share this achievement with him.
Additionally, England’s successful match against Panama highlighted Jude Bellingham’s impact. His performance was instrumental in securing first place in Group L, showcasing potential for future matches.
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