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    Mexico VS South Africa

    FIFA World Cup
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    Mexico
    Mexico
    South Africa
    South Africa
    The 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway on Thursday June 11 as Mexico host South Africa in the tournament opener on home soil. Mexico go into the tournament in encouraging form and it has to be said that form arrived in time for the El Tri. In May warm-ups, they started off with a win over Ghana 2-0 with a heavily rotated squad and followed that with a 1-0 win over Australia on May 31. When Aguirre got his main men back, it resulted in a 5-1 thumping win over Serbia on 5th May. Another good news for Javier Aguirre is the return of captain Edson Alvarez, who returned from ankle surgery in February, featured for 60 minutes against Australia followed by 2 full-second half appearances against Australia and Serbia. That is a positive sign for El Tri ahead of the opener. Mexico qualified automatically as a co-host nation and have been building momentum through the CONCACAF Gold Cup, winning back-to-back titles.
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      Mexico VS South Africa Mexico, currently ranked 12th in the FIFA World Rankings, is a traditional powerhouse in North and Central America and one of the hosts of the 2026 World Cup. With a rich history of qualifying for the World Cup for nine consecutive editions, they boast extensive experience in major tournaments. The team's total value is approximately 195 million euros, and more than a dozen players are on the rosters of the top five European leagues. Their overall strength places them firmly in the upper - middle tier globally. In contrast, South Africa, ranked 66th, is making a return to the World Cup after a 16 - year absence. In their history, they've only qualified for the World Cup proper four times. In the past nine World Cup matches, they've had 2 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses, and have never advanced from the group stage. The team's total value is a mere 38 million euros. Most of their players play in the domestic league, with only a few in the lower - tier European leagues
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      Salvador González Valero
      Mexico VS South Africa Mexico has been performing well recently. Although it's only a mid - table team, its home - ground performance is quite good with few losses. The team also has a decent goal - scoring ability. On the other hand, South Africa has improved its defense and adopts a defensive - counterattack strategy. However, its proactive attacking ability is insufficient, which makes it seem rather passive in games. Both teams will go all out, especially South Africa, which has made great progress. It remains to be seen which team will emerge victorious in this match. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Mexico has faced a challenging start to the new season, with a record of one draw and one loss. They've scored three goals but conceded four, playing an open style of football that hasn't quite worked in their favor. However, in their last match, they managed to secure a 1 - 1 draw away from home, earning a valuable point. In their las
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      World Cup Mexico - South Africa
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      Mexico VS South Africa Mexico, currently ranked 15th in the FIFA World Rankings, has a total team value of over 120 million euros. The team has a well - structured lineup, with many players plying their trade in the top five European leagues. There are no obvious weaknesses in the squad. With a rich World Cup history, Mexico has qualified for the World Cup finals for 18 consecutive editions. From 1994 to 2018, they advanced from the group stage for seven consecutive times. Their ability to handle pressure in major tournaments and on - the - spot stability far exceed those of ordinary teams. On the other hand, South Africa, ranked 60th in the FIFA rankings, is significantly weaker than Mexico. The team has missed the World Cup finals for three consecutive editions, resulting in a severe lack of major tournament experience. The overall value of the squad is relatively low, and there is a shortage of core players. Although South Africa had a smooth path to qualify for this World Cup, its
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