Mexico opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a commanding 2-0 victory over South Africa at a vibrant Estadio Azteca on June 12, 2026. The win gave El Tri a perfect start in Group A, sending a clear signal of intent to the tournament's other contenders.
Match Overview
In front of a passionate home crowd, Mexico dominated proceedings from the opening whistle. The first goal arrived just before the half-hour mark, when winger Hirving Lozano cut inside from the left flank and unleashed a curling effort that beat South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams at his near post. The strike was a classic Lozano special—quick feet, sudden shift of pace, and unerring accuracy.
South Africa, making their first World Cup appearance since 2010, struggled to cope with Mexico's high press and technical superiority. Bafana Bafana's best chance came early in the second half when Percy Tau forced a fine save from Guillermo Ochoa, but otherwise they were limited to long-range efforts and set pieces.
Key Moments
- 26' – Goal by Hirving Lozano (Mexico): A brilliant solo effort, cutting in from the left and firing low into the far corner.
- 58' – Raúl Jiménez doubles the lead: A swift counter-attack saw Lozano whip in a low cross, and Jiménez applied a clinical first-time finish from six yards.
- 73' – South Africa's Tau hits the post: A rare moment of danger as Tau's snapshot deflected off César Montes and struck the upright.
- 88' – Ochoa clutch save: The veteran keeper tipped over a powerful header from Mothobi Mvala to preserve the clean sheet.
Tactical Story
Mexico head coach Diego Cocca set up in a fluid 4-3-3, with Edson Álvarez anchoring midfield and allowing the full-backs to bomb forward. The home side pressed aggressively high up the pitch, forcing South Africa into hurried clearances. Bafana Bafana attempted to hit on the break through the pace of Tau and Themba Zwane, but Mexico's defensive line—led by the experienced Héctor Moreno—held firm.
South Africa's compact 4-4-2 shape worked in spells, but individual errors in possession proved costly. The second goal came directly from a loose pass in midfield, which Álvarez intercepted and played forward for Lozano to run at the defense.
Standout Players
- Hirving Lozano (Mexico): Goal and assist, constant threat on the left. His direct running unsettled the South African full-backs all evening.
- Edson Álvarez (Mexico): A midfield masterclass—winning tackles, breaking up attacks, and starting moves. His passing range was crucial.
- Ronwen Williams (South Africa): Despite conceding twice, Williams made several fine saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Table & Season Impact
This victory places Mexico on three points in Group A, level with the other first‑round winners. South Africa, meanwhile, face an uphill battle to qualify from a group that also includes European heavyweights. For El Tri, the clean sheet and two-goal margin build confidence ahead of a crucial match against a strong European opponent.

