BW Arabia Tunisie - Mexico vs South Africa: World Cup Group A Round 1
MVainqueur: Mexico
SAMi-temps 1 – 0
Mexico
MMi-temps: 1 – 0
Vainqueur: Mexico
SASouth Africa
Mis à jour :
Temps plein
2 – 0
Mi-temps
1 – 0
Buteurs
Cesar Montes
Home
Themba Zwane
Away
In: Alexis Vega
Out: Julian Quinones
In: Evidence Makgopa
Out: Iqraam Rayners
In: Oswin Appollis
Out: Aubrey Maphosa Modiba
In: Armando Gonzalez
Out: Raul Jimenez
In: Edson Alvarez
Out: Erik Lira
Nkosinathi Sibisi
Away
Raul Jimenez [Supprimé]
Passe decisive : Roberto Alvarado
Raul Jimenez
Passe decisive : Roberto Alvarado
In: Gilberto Mora
Out: Alvaro Fidalgo
In: Luis Chavez
Out: Brian Gutierrez
In: Themba Zwane
Out: Jayden Adams
In: Thalente Mbatha
Out: Lyle Foster
Sphephelo Sithole
Away
Brian Gutierrez
Home
Teboho Mokoena
Away
Julian Quinones
Passe decisive : Erik Lira
World Cup Group A
Czechia vs Mexico
Assists
BallPossession
Corners
CounterAttacks
Fouls
FreeKicks
GoalAttempts
GoalKicks
Goals
Offsides
RedCards
Saves
ShotsOffTarget
ShotsOnTarget
Substitutions
ThrowsIn
Treatments
YellowCards
Attacks
DangerousAttacks
TotalPasses
Mexico
Gardien
Défenseurs
Milieux
Attaquants
Unknown
South Africa
Gardien
Défenseurs
Milieux
Attaquants
Unknown
BW Arabia Tunisie - Rapport de match Mexico vs South Africa : résultat et analyse tactique
World Cup Group A, الجولة 1 · Estadio Azteca · Tunisie
Devant une affluence de 80824 spectateurs, le Mexique a préservé son avantage dès la 9e minute et a clôturé le match par un deuxième but à la 67e minute. Pour les fans en Tunisie, la physionomie du groupe est déjà assez claire à lire dans le classement : le Mexique est premier avec 3 points, tandis que l’Afrique du Sud est quatrième avec 0.
Le premier but est arrivé à la 9e minute et a immédiatement donné le ton d’une rencontre que le Mexique a gérée avec calme. Le deuxième est intervenu à la 67e minute et a offert aux locaux une marge plus nette, tandis que le score à la mi-temps de 1-0 montrait à quel point le match avait été maîtrisé avant la pause. L’Afrique du Sud a été réduite à 10 joueurs après un carton rouge à la 49e minute, et ce fait a marqué le reste de la rencontre à l’Estadio Azteca. Le Mexique n’a pas eu besoin de courir après le score ; le tableau d’affichage et la structure du jeu étaient en sa faveur.
Notes clés du match
- Le Mexique a terminé avec 2 buts, 3 points et une différence de buts de 2, ce qui correspondait à l’autorité affichée dès la 9e minute.
- L’Afrique du Sud a terminé sans but, avec 0 point et une différence de buts de -2, et sa tâche s’est compliquée après le carton rouge de la 49e minute.
- À l’Estadio Azteca, l’affluence de 80824 a souligné l’ampleur de l’événement alors que le Mexique prenait la 1re place du Groupe A de la Coupe du Monde.
La discipline a joué un rôle majeur dans le rythme du match. L’Afrique du Sud a reçu un carton jaune à la 17e minute, un autre à la 74e minute, ainsi que des cartons rouges aux 49e et 84e minutes. Le Mexique a également été averti à la 23e minute, puis a vu un carton rouge à la 90e minute, mais à ce moment-là le résultat était déjà décidé par les deux buts locaux.
Le classement donne désormais à ce résultat un poids supplémentaire. Le Mexique compte 3 points avec 2 buts marqués et 0 encaissé, tandis que l’Afrique du Sud reste à 0 point avec 0 but marqué et 2 encaissés. La différence de buts de 2 du Mexique contraste avec le -2 de l’Afrique du Sud, et cet écart compte dans un groupe où le Mexique mène déjà et où l’Afrique du Sud doit réagir rapidement. Pour les lecteurs en Tunisie, l’intérêt est simple : le premier visage du Groupe A de la Coupe du Monde, journée 1, place désormais le Mexique aux commandes, et l’Afrique du Sud sous pression après un match.
Le statut de premier du Mexique après 1 match et la 4e place de l’Afrique du Sud après 1 match définissent maintenant les enjeux immédiats du groupe. La lecture la plus claire depuis l’Estadio Azteca est qu’une équipe avec 3 points, 2 buts marqués et aucun but encaissé a installé la base la plus solide. L’Afrique du Sud devra proposer une réponse plus tranchante pour modifier l’ordre en tête, tandis que le Mexique peut tirer confiance d’un résultat conforme à son entrée en lice devant 80824 spectateurs.
La prochaine journée dira si l’Afrique du Sud peut se relever de 0 point et de -2 ou si l’autorité du Mexique lors de l’ouverture devient la norme dans le groupe.
BW Arabia Tunisie - Mexico vs South Africa : aperçu du match, pronostic et analyse tactique
World Cup Group A, الجولة 1 · Estadio Azteca · Tunisie
Le Groupe A de la Coupe du monde débute par une rencontre qui compte déjà dans le classement, le Mexique, 2e, affrontant l'Afrique du Sud, 3e, à l'Estadio Azteca le 2026-06-11. Les deux équipes affichent 0 point, donc cette première journée donnera le ton d'un groupe où chaque détail peut compter dès le coup d'envoi. Pour la Tunisie, c'est le type de match qui appelle une attention particulière, car le classement est encore vierge et la marge d'erreur est la même pour les deux équipes. Javier Aguirre dirigera le Mexique, tandis que Hugo Broos encadrera l'Afrique du Sud, et le contraste des approches devrait marquer la rencontre.
Le Mexique arrive avec le profil de classement le plus propre, en occupant la 2e place devant l'Afrique du Sud, 3e, même si les deux équipes sont à égalité avec 0 victoire, 0 nul, 0 défaite, 0 but marqué et 0 but encaissé. Cette symétrie donne au match une tension précise : le premier résultat placera immédiatement une équipe devant l'autre et fixera le premier récit du Groupe A. Dans une affiche de 1re journée, la position sur le papier compte, car aucune équipe n'a encore creusé d'écart, et ce premier pas à l'Estadio Azteca sera jugé sur la même base pour les deux camps. Les lecteurs tunisiens verront deux équipes partir d'un socle statistique identique, ce qui rend l'ordre du classement avant le coup d'envoi d'autant plus significatif.
La place du Mexique comme équipe 2e s'inscrit aussi dans le contexte plus large du Groupe A, où la Tchéquie est première et où l'écart entre la 1re et la 2e place est de 0 point. Ce détail ajoute de la tension sans brouiller le tableau : le Mexique ne chasse pas un grand retard, mais il part tout de même derrière le sommet, et un résultat positif serait la manière la plus nette d'entrer dans la course à la première place. L'Afrique du Sud, de son côté, arrive avec l'étiquette de 3e, ce qui signifie qu'elle sait que le classement peut bouger immédiatement au moindre résultat. À ce stade, les chiffres parlent autant d'attentes que de forme, car aucune des deux équipes n'a encore joué, marqué ou encaissé dans la compétition.
- Le Mexique est 2e, l'Afrique du Sud est 3e, et le contexte de la 1re journée signifie que le classement peut changer immédiatement.
- Les deux équipes affichent 0 match joué, 0 victoire, 0 nul, 0 défaite, 0 but pour et 0 but contre, donc ce premier match établira le premier point de repère réel.
- Javier Aguirre dirigera le Mexique et Hugo Broos dirigera l'Afrique du Sud à l'Estadio Azteca, un stade qui donnera à cette ouverture un cadre bien défini.
- La Tchéquie est 1re, le Mexique est 2e, et l'écart entre eux est de 0 point, donc la chasse à la première place commence aussitôt.
Pour la Tunisie, l'intérêt de ce match tient à la clarté des enjeux plutôt qu'à un besoin d'enjoliver. Le statut de 2e du Mexique et de 3e de l'Afrique du Sud donne à cette affiche des allures de premier tri parmi les candidats du Groupe A, et le fait que les deux équipes démarrent avec le même bilan ne fait que renforcer cette impression. L'Estadio Azteca offre un cadre net, tandis que la présence de Javier Aguirre et de Hugo Broos garantit que les premiers choix tactiques seront sous les projecteurs dès le départ. Dans un groupe où 0 point sépare les deux premiers, les 90 premières minutes auront déjà un poids qui dépasse la simple 1re journée.
La lecture la plus forte est donc qu'il s'agira d'un match où il faudra imposer une structure en premier plutôt que de chercher une solution de rattrapage plus tard. La 2e place du Mexique et la 3e de l'Afrique du Sud rendent la rencontre équilibrée sur le plan du classement, mais le tableau ne peut pas rester figé longtemps une fois le Groupe A lancé. Pour les supporters tunisiens, ce sera un match simple à suivre : deux entraîneurs, un stade mythique, une date de 1re journée, et une situation au classement qui pourrait déjà modifier la physionomie du groupe avant même qu'il ne se stabilise. Le résultat comptera immédiatement, car le premier total de points de la campagne appartiendra à un seul camp.
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À quelle heure commence Mexico vs South Africa en Tunisie ?
Le coup d'envoi est prévu le Jeudi 11 Juin 2026 à 19:00 UTC en Tunisie.
Où regarder Mexico vs South Africa en Tunisie ?
Aucune chaîne de diffusion n'a été confirmée pour la Tunisie à ce stade. Vérifiez les partenaires officiels de diffusion en Tunisie ou votre détenteur local de droits pour une couverture confirmée.
Y a-t-il des blessés ou suspendus ?
Aucun joueur n'est signalé comme blessé ou suspendu pour Mexico ou South Africa dans les données fournies.
Quel est le bilan des confrontations directes ?
Le bilan des 8 derniers face-à-face entre Mexico et South Africa est de 0 victoire pour Mexico, 0 nul et 0 victoire pour South Africa.
Quelle compétition et quelle journée ?
Il s'agit du World Cup Group A, journée 1, au Estadio Azteca, au Mexique.
Home · But
Away · Carton jaune
Home · Carton jaune
Away · Carton rouge
In: Thalente Mbatha
Out: Lyle Foster
South Africa · Remplacement
In: Themba Zwane
Out: Jayden Adams
South Africa · Remplacement
In: Gilberto Mora
Out: Alvaro Fidalgo
Mexico · Remplacement
In: Luis Chavez
Out: Brian Gutierrez
Mexico · Remplacement
Home · But
Home · But
Away · Carton jaune
In: Armando Gonzalez
Out: Raul Jimenez
Mexico · Remplacement
In: Edson Alvarez
Out: Erik Lira
Mexico · Remplacement
In: Evidence Makgopa
Out: Iqraam Rayners
South Africa · Remplacement
In: Oswin Appollis
Out: Aubrey Maphosa Modiba
South Africa · Remplacement
In: Alexis Vega
Out: Julian Quinones
Mexico · Remplacement
Away · Carton rouge
Home · Carton rouge
Johan Vasquez from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
South Africa take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Thalente Mbatha makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Mexico: 61%, South Africa: 39%.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Luis Chavez relieves the pressure with a clearance
HE'S OFF! - Cesar Montes is shown a red card! Heavy protests from his teammates!
The referee signals a free kick as Cesar Montes from Mexico trips Khuliso Mudau
South Africa start a counter attack
The fourth official shows there are 7 minute(s) of time to be added
The ref blows his whistle. Mbekezeli Mbokazi charged Edson Alvarez from behind and it's a free-kick
Edson Alvarez makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Oswin Appollis makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Ball possession: Mexico: 61%, South Africa: 39%.
Goal kick for Mexico
Armando Gonzalez hand-balls
Armando Gonzalez controls the ball with his hand
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Thalente Mbatha makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
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Mexico are trying to create something here.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Mexico: 59%, South Africa: 41%.
Goal kick for South Africa
HE'S OFF! - Themba Zwane is shown a red card! Heavy protests from his teammates!
CARD! - After reviewing the situation, the referee decides to show a card for Themba Zwane from South Africa.
VAR - CARD! - The referee has stopped the play. VAR check in progress, a potential card for a player from South Africa.
Themba Zwane from South Africa commits a foul by elbowing Roberto Alvarado
South Africa are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Mexico: 59%, South Africa: 41%.
Gilberto Mora from Mexico goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Teboho Mokoena
Nkosinathi Sibisi from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Mexico take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Julian Quinones is leaving the field to be replaced by Alexis Vega in a tactical substitution.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Today's attendance is 80824
Aubrey Maphosa Modiba is leaving the field to be replaced by Oswin Appollis in a tactical substitution.
Iqraam Rayners is leaving the field to be replaced by Evidence Makgopa in a tactical substitution.
Raul Jimenez is leaving the field to be replaced by Armando Gonzalez in a tactical substitution.
Erik Lira is leaving the field to be replaced by Edson Alvarez in a tactical substitution.
The referee signals a free kick as Luis Chavez from Mexico trips Aubrey Maphosa Modiba
Ime Okon relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ball possession: Mexico: 57%, South Africa: 43%.
Yellow card for Nkosinathi Sibisi
Nkosinathi Sibisi is shown a yellow card by the referee
Dangerous challenge by Nkosinathi Sibisi from South Africa. Julian Quinones on the receiving end of that.
Nkosinathi Sibisi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Nkosinathi Sibisi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Raul Jimenez from Mexico is ruled offside
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Mexico take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The game is restarted
Water break. It's hot out there today and the game is paused so the players can take some liquids on-board.
Julian Quinones made the key pass for the goal!
Raul Jimenez managed to score from an easy position.
Roberto Alvarado provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Raul Jimenez Mexico scores with a header.
The cross by Roberto Alvarado from Mexico successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Alvaro Fidalgo is leaving the field to be replaced by Gilberto Mora in a tactical substitution.
Brian Gutierrez is leaving the field to be replaced by Luis Chavez in a tactical substitution.
Khuliso Mudau relieves the pressure with a clearance
Julian Quinones makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Ball possession: Mexico: 57%, South Africa: 43%.
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for Mexico
Dangerous challenge by Julian Quinones from Mexico. Khuliso Mudau on the receiving end of that.
Khuliso Mudau makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Jayden Adams is leaving the field to be replaced by Themba Zwane in a tactical substitution.
Roberto Alvarado is penalised for pushing Aubrey Maphosa Modiba
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Mexico: 58%, South Africa: 42%.
Goal kick for South Africa
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
A chance presents itself to Israel Reyes from Mexico but his header goes wide
The cross by Brian Gutierrez from Mexico successfully finds a teammate in the box.
The referee signals a free kick as Aubrey Maphosa Modiba from South Africa trips Erik Lira
Ime Okon makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Lyle Foster is leaving the field to be replaced by Thalente Mbatha in a tactical substitution.
Aubrey Maphosa Modiba shoots from outside the box, but Jose Rangel has it under control
Aubrey Maphosa Modiba tries his luck from distance but his effort ends up safely in the hands of Jose Rangel
South Africa are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Mexico: 56%, South Africa: 44%.
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Khuliso Mudau from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Roberto Alvarado swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Khuliso Mudau relieves the pressure with a clearance
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for South Africa
Jesus Gallardo from Mexico sends an effort wide of target
Jesus Gallardo goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Jesus Gallardo but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Jesus Gallardo finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Teboho Mokoena successfully blocks the shot
Raul Jimenez takes the free-kick but it is blocked by the wall
HE'S OFF! - Sphephelo Sithole is shown a red card! Heavy protests from his teammates!
The referee signals a free kick as Sphephelo Sithole from South Africa trips Brian Gutierrez
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Jesus Gallardo relieves the pressure with a clearance
Cesar Montes makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Julian Quinones shoots from outside the box, but Ronwen Williams has it under control
Julian Quinones tries his luck from distance but his effort ends up safely in the hands of Ronwen Williams
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Julian Quinones makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
South Africa are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for South Africa
Brian Gutierrez fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Ime Okon relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ronwen Williams could cost his team a goal after a defensive blunder.
South Africa are in control of the ball.
The second half is underway
It's over! The referee blows for half time
Ball possession: Mexico: 58%, South Africa: 42%.
Goal kick for South Africa
Brian Gutierrez goes for goal, but his effort was never close to hitting the target.
Julian Quinones creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Raul Jimenez wins an air challenge against Ime Okon
Goal kick for Mexico
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Mbekezeli Mbokazi successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Jesus Gallardo is blocked
Mexico take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
The fourth official shows there are 4 minute(s) of time to be added
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Ronwen Williams relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ball possession: Mexico: 58%, South Africa: 42%.
Mbekezeli Mbokazi shoots from outside the box, but Jose Rangel has it under control
Mbekezeli Mbokazi tries his luck from distance but his effort ends up safely in the hands of Jose Rangel
Israel Reyes from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Aubrey Maphosa Modiba from South Africa takes a short corner kick from the right.
Jesus Gallardo from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
South Africa are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Roberto Alvarado from Mexico trips Mbekezeli Mbokazi
POST! So nearly a goal by Julian Quinones but his finish hits the post!
Brian Gutierrez creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Sphephelo Sithole successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Julian Quinones is blocked
The cross by Alvaro Fidalgo from Mexico successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Nkosinathi Sibisi from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Nkosinathi Sibisi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Roberto Alvarado makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Mexico: 56%, South Africa: 44%.
Sphephelo Sithole is penalised for pushing Erik Lira
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Jesus Gallardo wins an air challenge against Iqraam Rayners
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for Mexico
A chance presents itself to Lyle Foster from South Africa but his header goes wide
The cross by Mbekezeli Mbokazi from South Africa successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Mexico: 54%, South Africa: 46%.
Ronwen Williams from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Mexico take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Mbekezeli Mbokazi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
South Africa take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Aubrey Maphosa Modiba from South Africa is ruled offside
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Ronwen Williams from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ball possession: Mexico: 55%, South Africa: 45%.
Sphephelo Sithole successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Brian Gutierrez is blocked
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Raul Jimenez makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Ime Okon relieves the pressure with a clearance
Goal kick for Mexico
The game is restarted
Water break. It's hot out there today and the game is paused so the players can take some liquids on-board.
Ball possession: Mexico: 55%, South Africa: 45%.
Jesus Gallardo from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Cesar Montes from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Yellow card for Brian Gutierrez
Brian Gutierrez is shown a yellow card by the referee
The referee signals a free kick as Brian Gutierrez from Mexico trips Teboho Mokoena
Jesus Gallardo from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Jose Rangel could cost his team a goal after a defensive blunder.
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ime Okon from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Mexico are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Khuliso Mudau from South Africa trips Cesar Montes
Cesar Montes relieves the pressure with a clearance
South Africa are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Cesar Montes from Mexico trips Lyle Foster
Ball possession: Mexico: 58%, South Africa: 42%.
Goal kick for South Africa
Julian Quinones fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Cesar Montes wins an air challenge against Lyle Foster
Raul Jimenez wins an air challenge against Ime Okon
Mexico are in control of the ball.
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Yellow card for Teboho Mokoena
Teboho Mokoena is shown a yellow card by the referee
The referee signals a free kick as Teboho Mokoena from South Africa trips Alvaro Fidalgo
Cesar Montes from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
South Africa are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Brian Gutierrez from Mexico trips Mbekezeli Mbokazi
Aubrey Maphosa Modiba makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Mexico are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Sphephelo Sithole from South Africa trips Alvaro Fidalgo
Ball possession: Mexico: 63%, South Africa: 37%.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Safe hands from Ronwen Williams as he comes out and claims the ball
Raul Jimenez from Mexico heads the ball, but it's a terrible effort nowhere near the goal.
Roberto Alvarado from Mexico swings in the corner from the left.
Khuliso Mudau relieves the pressure with a clearance
Mexico are trying to create something here.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
The referee signals a free kick as Khuliso Mudau from South Africa trips Julian Quinones
Raul Jimenez hand-balls
Raul Jimenez controls the ball with his hand
Ball possession: Mexico: 67%, South Africa: 33%.
Sphephelo Sithole with a bad execution which leads to a goal for the opponent
Erik Lira provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Julian Quinones scores with the right foot!
Erik Lira makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
South Africa take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for South Africa
Goal kick for South Africa
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Mexico: 52%, South Africa: 48%.
Safe hands from Jose Rangel as he comes out and claims the ball
South Africa start a counter attack
Lyle Foster successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Johan Vasquez is blocked
Mbekezeli Mbokazi from South Africa intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Jose Rangel from Mexico intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Brian Gutierrez swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Good effort by Raul Jimenez as he directs a shot on target, but Ronwen Williams saves it
Ronwen Williams makes a crucial save!
The cross by Israel Reyes from Mexico successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Mexico take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Jayden Adams successfully blocks the shot
Brian Gutierrez takes the free-kick but it is blocked by the wall
The referee signals a free kick as Aubrey Maphosa Modiba from South Africa trips Roberto Alvarado
Mexico take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
South Africa are in control of the ball.
Jayden Adams makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Mexico are in control of the ball.
Mexico are in control of the ball.
The pitch is in fantastic condition today and the players are enjoying the surface.
Cloudy conditions overhead at the moment.
Mexico kick-off, and the game is underway.
The referee starts the match
Welcome to Mexico City Stadium, the match will start in about 5 minutes.
Welcome to Mexico City Stadium where the two teams take the field for the start of this match.
Welcome to Mexico City Stadium where we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the two teams
Welcome to Mexico City Stadium, where we await the arrival of today's teams.
Welcome to Mexico City Stadium, now all we need are the two teams.
Welcome to today's crucial game from Mexico City Stadium. We are awaiting the arrival of both teams, in anticipation of a great match!
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