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    Bafana Bafana vs Panama Preview: Hugo Broos’ World Cup Squad Comes Together for Two Crucial Friendlies

    March 26, 20264 Mins Read12
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    • The Two Fixtures
    • Why Panama? The Mexico Connection
    • The Squad — Storylines Worth Following
    • What the Two Fixtures Are Testing
    • The World Cup Group

    There are moments in South African football that feel genuinely historic, and 27 March 2026 at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban is one of them. Bafana Bafana take the field against Panama in their first FIFA World Cup preparation friendly ahead of the USA/Canada/Mexico tournament this summer: South Africa’s first World Cup since they co-hosted in 2010, and their first as a qualifier since 2002. Hugo Broos has spent three years building a squad capable of competing on the global stage, and the squad he has named for these two friendlies tells you exactly how seriously this preparation is being taken.

    The Two Fixtures

    MatchDateVenueKick-Off
    Bafana Bafana vs Panama (1st friendly)Friday 27 MarchMoses Mabhida, Durban19:00
    Bafana Bafana vs Panama (2nd friendly)Tuesday 31 MarchDHL Stadium, Cape Town19:30

    Why Panama? The Mexico Connection

    Bafana face Mexico in their World Cup group: as co-hosts, El Tri will have a significant home advantage, Central American atmosphere, and the experience of a nation that has qualified for 17 consecutive World Cups. To prepare for that, Hugo Broos chose Panama: ranked 33rd in the world, Central American in style, high-pressing, technically disciplined, and comfortable with the physical demands of CONCACAF football. It is exactly the kind of opposition that prepares Bafana for the challenges their group presents.

    The Squad — Storylines Worth Following

    Themba Zwane — The Surprise Recall

    Themba Zwane’s return to the Bafana squad was the selection story of the week. The Mamelodi Sundowns attacking midfielder, at 34, has not been a consistent national team presence in recent seasons. But his quality with the ball, his ability to create in tight spaces, and perhaps as importantly his experience and leadership in a squad that will face its biggest test in a World Cup this summer make him a valuable inclusion. Whether Broos starts him or uses him as a game-changer off the bench remains to be seen, but Zwane’s recall signals that the coaching staff wants experience alongside youth in these crucial preparation games.

    Jayden Adams — Back After AFCON

    Jayden Adams brings a physicality and defensive discipline to the midfield that gives Broos an option to set up Bafana in different ways. His return to the squad after his AFCON involvement adds another layer of tactical flexibility. Adams has been consistent enough in club football to deserve his place, and international experience at high-pressure tournaments is exactly the profile Broos wants in his midfield engine room ahead of a World Cup.

    Lyle Hlongwane — The American Link

    Lyle Hlongwane plays his club football for Minnesota United in MLS which means he knows the pitches, the travel demands, the atmospheres, and the general character of football in North America better than most of his Bafana teammates. For a team playing a World Cup in a country where Hlongwane earns his living, that familiarity is worth something beyond just his on-field quality. His experience of American football culture, stadiums and conditions is an asset Hugo Broos will be looking to maximise.

    What the Two Fixtures Are Testing

    Two friendlies against the same opponent allows Broos to test different tactical setups, rotate his squad, and answer specific questions about his strongest XI versus a credible CONCACAF opponent. The first match at Moses Mabhida is about establishing what works. The second in Cape Town is about squad depth, player combinations, and confirming World Cup selection decisions.

    Tickets for the Durban friendly start from R80 making this one of the most accessible international football experiences available to South African supporters in years. If you want to be part of the first Bafana World Cup build-up in this country since 2010, Moses Mabhida on 27 March is the place to be.

    The World Cup Group

    Bafana face Mexico, South Korea, and the winner of UEFA Playoff D (Czech Republic, Ireland, Denmark or North Macedonia) in Group A of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mexico are the co-hosts and the toughest draw in the group. South Korea are technically sophisticated with experienced European-based players and will not be underestimated. The UEFA playoff winner adds another layer of uncertainty to group planning.

    Follow Bafana Bafana’s World Cup preparations at SAFA.net

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