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Group A – FIFA World Cup 2026

Group Stage

Group A launches the 2026 FIFA World Cup with host nation Mexico carrying the spotlight in a section that also includes South Africa, South Korea, and a European play-off winner still to be confirmed. Stream all six Group A matches live in HD and 4K with WatchWorldCup26.

Frequently Asked Questions

Group A contains host nation Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, and one European play-off qualifier that is still officially listed as TBD. Mexico are the seeded host side and play the tournament opener.

Group A begins on June 11, 2026 with Mexico vs South Africa and South Korea vs TBD. The section concludes on June 24, 2026 with the final two group matches, after which the top two teams and possibly one strong third-placed side can advance.

Group A matches are scheduled across four venues: Mexico City Stadium, Guadalajara Stadium, Atlanta Stadium, and Monterrey Stadium. That mix gives the group a distinctive travel profile, with games split between Mexico and the United States.

Mexico start as slight favorites because of home conditions, crowd advantage, and the emotional lift of opening the tournament. South Korea look like the most complete challenger on paper, while South Africa have the defensive structure to keep the race tight. The European play-off winner could also disrupt the expected order.

Yes. In the 48-team format, the top two teams in each group qualify automatically for the Round of 32, and some of the best third-placed teams also go through. That means every goal and every tiebreaker detail in Group A could matter.

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TeamFIFA RankingConfederationWorld Cup AppearancesBest World Cup FinishQualifying Path
Mexico15CONCACAF18Quarter-finals (1970, 1986)Automatic (Host)
South Africa60CAF4Group Stage (1998, 2002, 2010)CAF Qualifying
South Korea22AFC124th Place (2002)AFC Qualifying
TBDTBDUEFATBDTBDEuropean Play-off
Mexico vs South Africa
Opening Match
Mexico City Stadium
Opening Venue
Mexico (15th)
Highest-Ranked Team
Mexico (18)
Most WC Appearances
June 11, 18, 24
Matchdays
Top 2 plus third-place route
Advancement Rule