Canada makes history at the 2026 World Cup
An injury-time goal from Stephen Eustaquio gave Canada a 1-0 victory over South Africa, securing their place in the round of 16 for the first time as hosts. The LAFC midfielder hit a right cross in the 90+2 minute, after a cross from Jacob Shaffelburg and a clearance from Ime Okon.
The match, played at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, had Canada dominating. The Canadian fans filled the stands celebrating the historic victory. South Africa, which also advanced from the group stage for the first time in this edition, sought to respond in the complement. A shot by Oswin Appollis went wide in the 62nd minute, and Mbekezeli Mbokazi prevented David’s goal after a save by Williams from Tani Oluwaseyi. Promise David shot just wide in the 76th minute, and Jonathan David tested Williams two minutes later. Crépeau stopped another Appollis attempt in the 85th minute.
At 74 years and 79 days, South Africa coach Hugo Broos became the oldest coach to coach a direct elimination match in the history of the World Cup, surpassing Óscar Tabárez (71 years, 125 days in Russia 2018).
Canada now awaits in Houston, on July 4, the winner of the duel between the Netherlands and Morocco, who face each other today in Monterrey.
Referee note
FIFA appointed the Slovenian Slavko Vincic as referee for tomorrow’s match between Mexico and Ecuador, corresponding to the round of 32.
Netherlands-Morocco: high-voltage duel in Monterrey
The Sultana del Norte says goodbye to the World Cup with an intense match. Both teams arrive with seven points: the Netherlands leads its group after tying with Japan and beating Sweden and Tunisia; Morocco second of its own, only behind Brazil on goal difference. The record is even: two wins per side. In World Cups, they only met in 1994, with the Dutch victory 2-1. Ronald Koeman declared:
“Morocco is a strong rival, an early and high-level duel. We respect them, but we know how to compete with them. The best wins.”




