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Canada and South Africa meet in Los Angeles for first World Cup knockout match

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Last updated: June 28, 2026 3:00 pm
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South Africa and Canada meet in Los Angeles in the round of 32, with both nations contesting the first World Cup knockout match in their histories. The fixture opens the knockout stage and has drawn attention as each side aims to advance to the tournament’s round of 16 for the first time.

The build-up to the game has been marked by widespread underestimation from outside observers, including a drop in ticket prices. Supporters from South Korea, who had expected to be involved in the match, were reported to be attempting to sell tickets they no longer required.

Known in some quarters as Bafana and Les Rouges, the two teams will attempt to convert this opportunity into a national milestone. A win would secure a place in the last 16 and represent a first knockout-stage appearance for either country at a World Cup.

The matchup is also part of a broader African presence in the knockout round: it is one of nine round-of-32 games featuring African sides. Ten African teams entered the tournament, and only Tunisia failed to progress beyond the group stage.

African teams have collected several notable firsts during the competition. Cape Verde became the smallest nation by population to reach the knockouts and the first World Cup debutant since 2010 to advance to the tournament’s knockout phase, underscoring a series of historic achievements for the continent at this World Cup.

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