The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway, and the host nation delivered. Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Thursday night in a tournament opener that will be remembered as much for its chaos as for its quality — a match that produced two goals and three red cards.
How the Match Unfolded
El Tri wasted no time settling the nerves of a packed Azteca. Julián Quiñones struck inside the opening ten minutes, scoring the first goal of the 2026 World Cup and sending the home crowd into delirium. It was a dream start for a Mexico side carrying the weight of opening a World Cup on home soil for the third time in the country's history.
The match turned ugly from there. The referee's cards came out repeatedly, and by the time the dust settled, three players had been sent off — leaving South Africa to finish the match with just nine men. Whatever rhythm Bafana Bafana hoped to find evaporated as they chased the game shorthanded.
Raúl Jiménez put the result beyond doubt in the second half, finishing off the two-goal margin and capping a night where Mexico's veterans and new generation both delivered on the sport's biggest stage.
What It Means for Group A
Mexico tops Group A after the opening day with three points and a clean sheet, level with South Korea, who beat Czechia 2-1 in Guadalajara later in the evening. South Africa and Czechia are already facing must-win territory when the second round of group matches kicks off.
For Mexico, the performance was far from flawless, but opening wins at World Cups are about momentum — and El Tri has it.
Why This Matters for Dallas–Fort Worth Fans
North Texas has one of the largest Mexican and Mexican-American communities in the United States, and the energy from this opener will carry straight into the DFW watch-party scene for the rest of the group stage. Sports bars across Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington were packed for the opener, and that will only intensify as the tournament progresses.
The action arrives in Arlington this Sunday, June 14, when the Netherlands face Japan in the first of nine World Cup matches at AT&T Stadium. If you are planning to attend, check our matches page for the full Arlington schedule and our transportation guide for how to get to the stadium.
Key Facts
- Final score: Mexico 2, South Africa 0 - Goalscorers: Julián Quiñones (first half), Raúl Jiménez (second half) - Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026 — tournament opening match - Discipline: Three red cards shown; South Africa finished with nine men - Group A standings after day one: Mexico 3 pts, South Korea 3 pts, Czechia 0 pts, South Africa 0 pts



