The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout rounds are heating up, and for South African fans, this week’s slate of fixtures offers plenty to shout about – with African nations front and centre in some of the tournament’s most tantalising matchups. From Los Angeles to Toronto, Vancouver to Miami, the round of sixteen and beyond promises drama, heartbreak and moments of pure footballing magic. Here is your essential guide to what is coming up.
African Lions Still Roaring
The continent’s representatives have carried the hopes of millions, and several are still standing tall. Algeria face Switzerland on Friday 03 July at 05:00 (SA time) at BC Place in Vancouver – a fixture that carries enormous weight. The Fennec Foxes have been electric throughout the tournament, and a date with the clinical Swiss is their sternest test yet. Riyad Mahrez and company will need to be at their very best to silence a Swiss side that has quietly become one of Europe’s most reliable knockout teams.
Later that same day, Egypt take on Australia at 20:00 at Dallas Stadium in a tie that is far more evenly matched than many predicted. The Pharaohs have punched above their weight at this World Cup, and a place in the quarter-finals would be a stunning achievement for African football.
Morocco, South Africa’s continental neighbours and perennial fan favourites on these shores, face host nation Canada on Saturday 04 July at 19:00 at Houston Stadium. After their historic 2022 semi-final run, the Atlas Lions are expected to handle the Canadians – but knockout football is never straightforward, and Canada will feed off a massive home-crowd energy in the United States region.
Ghana bring the West African flavour to Kansas City when they meet Colombia on Saturday 04 July at 03:30. The Black Stars have been a revelation, and a South American opponent in the last sixteen is precisely the kind of stage Ghanaian football has been building toward. Cape Verde, the tournament’s great fairy-tale story, face the might of Argentina on Saturday 04 July at 00:00 in Miami – Lionel Messi’s side are heavy favourites, but the Blue Sharks have already rewritten the script once this tournament.
The Blockbusters
Spain kick off the week’s action on Thursday 02 July at 21:00 at Los Angeles Stadium against Austria. La Roja have been breathtaking in possession and will be expected to progress, but Austria are organised and dangerous on the counter – do not write them off.
Portugal and Croatia lock horns on Friday 03 July at 01:00 in Toronto, a fixture with genuine European heavyweight credentials. Cristiano Ronaldo chasing World Cup glory against a Croatians side that simply never knows when it is beaten – compelling viewing from the early hours.
Brazil take on Norway at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday 05 July at 22:00 in what could be the glamour fixture of the round. Erling Haaland’s Norway have been electric going forward, but Selecao have looked increasingly sharp and will carry a partisan crowd behind them.
Mexico versus England on Monday 06 July at 02:00 in Mexico City Stadium is a fixture soaked in atmosphere and history. Playing at home in their adopted World Cup city, Mexico will have the crowd – England will need nerves of steel.
The United States meet Belgium on Tuesday 07 July at 02:00 in Seattle, with the host nation’s tournament hopes resting on a squad that has grown in confidence with every passing round.
It is a week that will define this World Cup – set the alarm, South Africa. You will not want to miss a moment.
