Mexico host South Africa in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 11 at the Estadio Azteca. Elite Sport Keepers athlete Raúl Rangel starts in goal for El Tri, while South Africa's captain Ronwen Williams leads Bafana Bafana in their first World Cup since 2010.
The World Stage Awaits
After four years of anticipation, the FIFA World Cup is back. On Thursday, June 11, one of football's most storied venues hosts the tournament's curtain-raiser as Mexico take on South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City — the only stadium in history to host three World Cup opening matches.
For Mexico, it is a homecoming on the grandest scale. For South Africa, a moment sixteen years in the making. For Elite Sport Keepers, it is the moment one of their own steps onto football's biggest stage.

Mexico: Home Comforts & High Altitude
Co-host status brings pressure and extraordinary home advantage. Coach Javier Aguirre assembled his squad more than a month before the opening whistle. The results have been encouraging: a 2-0 win over Ghana and a 1-0 victory against Australia in warm-up fixtures.
Raúl Jiménez of Fulham and AC Milan striker Santiago Giménez provide genuine cutting edge. Teenager Gilberto Mora, just 17, could become the youngest Mexican to feature at a World Cup. Mexico City's altitude of 2,250 metres above sea level will be a real physical test for Bafana Bafana as the match progresses.
| Category | Mexico 🇲🇽 | South Africa 🇿🇦 |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | 14th | 60th |
| World Cup Appearances | 18th | 4th |
| Venue Altitude | ~2,250m | Sea level |
| Starting Goalkeeper | Raúl Rangel (ESK) | Ronwen Williams |
| Key Attacker | Giménez / Jiménez | Lyle Foster |
| Captain | Edson Álvarez | Ronwen Williams |
| Kickoff | June 11 · 3:00 PM ET · Estadio Azteca | |
What This Means Going Forward
A strong opening win settles nerves for El Tri and sets the tone for Group A ahead of clashes with South Korea and Czechia. For South Africa, even a draw would be transformative — validating Hugo Broos's project and potentially sparking a historic knockout run.
For Raúl Rangel and Elite Sport Keepers, this is the moment — a World Cup opening match, at home, at the Azteca, in front of the world. There is no bigger stage for any goalkeeper.