Mexico set to host South Africa in 2026 World Cup opener

The 2026 World Cup opens on Thursday with Mexico facing South Africa at the Azteca Stadium. The tournament expands to 48 teams for the first time and runs across three host nations.

Co-hosts Mexico will take on South Africa in the opening match. The fixture marks the start of the expanded competition featuring teams making their debuts including Curacao, Cape Verde, Uzbekistan and Haiti. Lionel Messi, who turns 39 later this month, is expected to make his final World Cup appearance with Argentina. Cristiano Ronaldo, now 41, will also feature for Portugal. Other contenders include France, Spain and England. Spain enters after winning the European Championship while France and Portugal field strong attacking and midfield options.

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Javier Aguirre announcing Mexico's World Cup squad at a press conference with players.
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Mexico announces 26-player squad for 2026 World Cup

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Javier Aguirre unveiled Mexico's final 26-player squad for the 2026 World Cup, which opens on June 11 against South Africa.

Mexico will play its three group-stage matches at domestic venues during the 2026 World Cup, a departure from the team's recent practice of playing some home games in the United States.

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The 48 teams for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico have been confirmed after the final qualifiers. DR Congo and Iraq secured the last spots, with Curacao, Cape Verde, Uzbekistan and Jordan making their debuts. Argentina enter as defending champions.

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