World Cup 2026: South Africa vs South Korea at the BBVA Stadium

South Africa and South Korea face each other on June 24, 2026 in Monterrey for Group A of the World Cup.

The crossing of Group A

The 2026 World Cup now has its first match confirmed for the BBVA Stadium in Monterrey. South Africa and South Korea will meet on June 24, 2026 within the group stage, specifically in Group A.

The match is part of the official calendar of the initial stage of the tournament. Both teams share a zone and, therefore, will meet in the same sequence of matches that defines the classification.

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Headquarters and fixture details

The headquarters is the BBVA Stadium, located in Monterrey. The host city is thus established for that day. In the schedule, South Africa appears as a home team and South Korea as a visitor, according to the official order of the fixture.

The designation of the stadium and the city allows the commitment to be located within the World Cup travel scheme. Monterrey will be the concentration point for this Group A duel.

The meeting is one of the fixed commitments on the route of both teams during the group stage. Confirmation of the date and venue provides operational clarity for the teams and their fans.

Congolese fan becomes living statue at World Cup

Tribute to Lumumba: Congolese fan remained motionless during the match.

The human statue that captured everyone’s attention

The vibrant meeting between Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the Guadalajara stadium had an unexpected protagonist. While thousands of Colombian fans chanted and danced, one Congolese supporter remained completely motionless for the entire 90 minutes.

Michel Kuka Mboladinga, known as “Lumumba Vea”, stood on a platform that leads to all the stadiums. Dressed in a red suit, yellow shirt and blue pants, he only broke his stance at halftime. The gesture represents a deep tribute to Patrice Lumumba, Congolese independence leader killed in 1961.

His presence generated a sensation among those attending. Dozens of local and foreign fans came to take photos with him. A unique way to keep historical memory alive while experiencing the passion of the World Cup.

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Mexico returns to the CDMX Stadium with a ticket to the round of 16

Mexico seeks to close the group stage undefeated against the Czech Republic at home.

Last exam at home

The Mexican National Team returns to the Mexico City Stadium. Already qualified for the next round of the 2026 World Cup, the Tricolor faces the Czech Republic tonight with the aim of remaining undefeated.

Finishing with three victories is not an obsession for Javier Aguirre. Yes, it is closing well in front of your people.

“It is in our home, in our Mexico, with the favor of the people, the energy it gives us, it is important, to close the group stage well, we are not going to give anything away,” declared the coach in a conference.

Mexico leads Group A and will not leave the capital until a hypothetical Quarterfinal duel.

Rotations and doubts

Aguirre will make considerable changes. The only one ruled out is Brian Gutiérrez, to take care of his yellow card. The great unknown: whether Guillermo Ochoa will play in front of his audience.

The match does not define anything on the table, but it fuels the illusion.

“It was very important, it was a primary objective, to be first… to continue one more game at home and continue here would be fantastic,” added the strategist.

Transmission details:

  • Date: Wednesday, June 24
  • Time: 7:00 p.m.
  • Channels: Channel 5, Azteca 7, Nueve, TUDN and ViX World Pass.
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Rain and wind threaten Mexico vs Czechia

Rain and wind for Mexico vs Czechia at the CdMx Stadium.

Conditions for the meeting

The Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) reported that this Wednesday the maximum temperature will reach 23 °C. After noon, hot weather, cloudy skies and heavy to very heavy rain are expected, with electrical activity and possible hail.

The wind will blow from the East at a speed of 10 to 25 km/h and gusts of up to 45 km/h. At night the thermometer will drop to 18 °C, and between 3:00 and 6:00 on Thursday it could reach 15 °C.

As for Popocatépetl, no recent ash emissions are reported. If there were, the plume would disperse to the West, with a possible fall in the capital. It is recommended to stay alert to the Early Warning System.

Weather during the match

The match between Mexico and Czechia will be played at the Mexico City Stadium. The SGIRPC detailed the hourly forecast:

  • From 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (before the game): temperature from 17 to 19 °C, cloudy sky and winds gusting to 40 km/h.
  • From 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (during the match): intervals of showers and temperature of 14 to 16 °C.
  • From 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (after the game): same temperature with light rain.

Recommendations for attendees

Given the prognosis, the SGIRPC issued these indications:

  • Upon entering, identify evacuation routes and emergency exits.
  • Establish meeting points with your companions and carry identification.
  • Consume water frequently.
  • Wear a raincoat to protect yourself from the rain.
  • Avoid running in hallways, stairs or ramps.
  • Do not cross streets, avenues or under bridges with flowing water.
  • Take care of your belongings to avoid loss.
  • Follow the instructions of the SGIRPC and security personnel.
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