The FIFA World Cup 2026 is building to a fever pitch, and the next wave of group-stage fixtures promises drama, heartbreak and historic moments across North America. For South African fans, there is plenty to follow – from Bafana Bafana’s own crucial clash to a string of African nations fighting for their tournament lives. Here is your essential guide to the matches that matter most over the coming days.
Bafana Bafana’s Big Moment
The fixture every South African has circled in red arrives on Sunday 29 June when South Africa take on Canada at the Los Angeles Stadium, with kickoff set for 21:00. Hugo Broos’s side know exactly what is at stake – a result here could determine whether they advance beyond the group stage or head home early. Canada, playing on home soil across the border with fierce support behind them, will be no pushovers. But Bafana Bafana have shown in qualifying that they can compete at this level, and the passionate South African diaspora in LA should create an electric atmosphere. This is the moment the nation has been waiting for since 2010.
African Nations Under the Spotlight
South Africa are not the only African side with everything to play for. Cote d’Ivoire face Curacao on Thursday 25 June at 22:00 in Philadelphia – on paper a winnable game for the Elephants, but tournament football rarely follows the script. Sebastien Haller and company will want to put the group to bed with a commanding performance.
Tunisia meet the Netherlands at Kansas City Stadium on Friday 26 June at 01:00 – a genuine test of the Carthage Eagles’ quality against one of Europe’s most polished outfits. Tunisia have always punched above their weight at World Cups, and this fixture could be the making or breaking of their campaign.
Senegal face Iraq in Toronto on Friday at 21:00, and Aliou Cissé’s Lions of Teranga will be expected to claim the points. Sadio Mané and his teammates know that African football’s reputation rides on results like these.
Saturday brings two more African battles. Cape Verde take on Saudi Arabia at Houston Stadium at 02:00, a fascinating contest between two nations still chasing their World Cup dreams. Then Egypt square off against Iran in Seattle at 05:00 – Mo Salah carrying the weight of a continent’s expectations as always.
Ghana meet Croatia at Philadelphia Stadium on Saturday night at 23:00 – a rematch loaded with World Cup history. The 2022 group-stage collision between these sides was an absolute thriller, and the Black Stars will be hungry for redemption.
Sunday sees Algeria face Austria in Kansas City at 04:00 and DR Congo battle Uzbekistan in Atlanta at 01:30, with both African sides needing positive results to stay in contention.
Global Showdowns Worth Watching
Ecuador vs Germany in New York at 22:00 on Thursday is a mouthwatering opener for the evening session. Germany, rebuilding under new leadership, cannot afford any slip-ups. Uruguay vs Spain at Estadio Guadalajara on Saturday at 02:00 is similarly loaded with quality and tactical intrigue.
Türkiye vs the United States at the Los Angeles Stadium on Friday at 04:00 should be an absolute spectacle, given the host nation’s passionate fanbase and Turkey’s unpredictable brilliance. And Norway vs France in Boston at 21:00 on Friday pitches the Erling Haaland-inspired Norwegians against a French side that always arrives as genuine contenders.
It is a breathtaking run of fixtures. Set those alarms, South Africa – the beautiful game is delivering the goods.
