FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway. The most expansive edition of football's greatest tournament opened on June 11 at Estadio Banorte in Monterrey, where the host nation Mexico gave the opening ceremony a fitting context — a dominant 2–0 victory over South Africa, played through a storm of three red cards. Group A completed its first round later in Guadalajara, where South Korea came from behind to beat Czechia 2–1 with two goals in a frantic final half-hour. Today, the Americas' two other hosts step onto their own turf: Canada face Bosnia-Herzegovina at BMO Field, and the United States face Paraguay at SoFi Stadium.
Opening Ceremony: The Banorte Curtain-Raiser
- Estadio Banorte, Monterrey hosted the opening ceremony — Mexico's third time hosting World Cup matches
- The ceremony covered cultural traditions from all three co-host nations: Mexico, USA, and Canada
- Infantino formally welcomed all 48 competing nations — 16 more than any prior tournament
- The 2026 edition features 104 total matches across 16 venues in three countries
- Prize money totals $1 billion USD — the largest prize fund in football history
“Three red cards in the opening match of a World Cup. Only football can do this to you.”
Mexico 2–0 South Africa: Quiñones, Jiménez, and Three Red Cards
- Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the 9th minute — Mexico's fastest World Cup goal in 24 years
- Raúl Jiménez headed home in the 67th minute for his first World Cup goal since 2018
- Three red cards in total: Sithole (49'), Zwane (84') for South Africa, Montes (90'+2) for Mexico
- Mexico dominated with 60.5% possession and 16 shots to South Africa's 3
- South Africa managed just 2 shots on target across 90 minutes
- Mexico's 4 shots on target from 16 attempts — a conversion efficiency story the coaching staff will address
DAY ONE: GROUP A MATCH STATS
Mexico vs South Africa — Possession
South Africa
Mexico vs South Africa — Total Shots
South Africa
South Korea vs Czechia — Possession
Czechia
South Korea vs Czechia — Shots on Target
Czechia
South Korea 2–1 Czechia: A Second-Half Comeback in Guadalajara
- Ladislav Krejcí gave Czechia a surprise lead with a header in the 59th minute
- Hwang In-Beom equalised in the 67th minute — South Korea's response was immediate
- Oh Hyeon-Gyu completed the comeback in the 80th minute to seal a 2–1 win
- South Korea dominated with 61.7% possession and 15 shots vs Czechia's 7
- South Korea lead Group A with 3 points; Mexico level on 3 points, better goal difference
- Czechia and South Africa sit bottom on 0 points — both face must-improve games next round
“We were 1–0 down with 30 minutes to go. We scored twice. That is the character this team has built.”
Day Two: Canada and the USA Enter the Stage
- Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina at BMO Field, Toronto — Canada's first-ever home World Cup match
- USA vs Paraguay at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California — Pochettino's side open their home campaign
- Alphonso Davies leads Canada against a dangerous Bosnian side with quality throughout their squad
- Christian Pulisic captains USMNT in front of a capacity SoFi crowd
- Both matches are crucial Group Stage openers — early losses would immediately complicate qualification routes
- Group D (USA, Paraguay, Türkiye, Australia) and Group B (Canada, Bosnia, Switzerland, Qatar) begin today
The 48-Team Format: What Day One Tells Us
- 48 teams in 12 groups — up from 32 teams in Qatar 2022
- 104 total matches over 39 days across 16 venues
- Top 2 per group advance; best 8 third-placed sides also qualify — 32 teams in Round of 32
- The final is scheduled for July 19 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
- Day One's 3 goals across 2 matches — including a second-half comeback — validated the format's competitive promise
- Both of the tournament's biggest upsets in history (West Germany 1982, Argentina 2022) happened in Group Stage openers — lightning can strike again
Today's Match: Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
Davies (pen, 34'), Johnston (71') | Džeko (58')
Canada win their first-ever home World Cup match. Davies converts from the spot; BMO Field erupts.
Group A After Matchday One: South Korea Lead, Mexico Level
- South Korea: 3 pts, GF 2, GA 1, GD +1 — lead on goal difference
- Mexico: 3 pts, GF 2, GA 0, GD +2 — second on goal difference
- Czechia: 0 pts, GF 1, GA 2, GD -1
- South Africa: 0 pts, GF 0, GA 2, GD -2 — disciplinary record (2 reds) is a concern
- Next Group A fixtures: Mexico vs Czechia, South Korea vs South Africa
- South Africa's 3-red-card opening match (including Sithole and Zwane) means suspension management will be critical for their remaining games