World Cup 2026 Update
Monday 29 June, 2026South Africa put up a bold showing against higher ranked Canada, before losing out to a stoppage time strike which ended Bafana’s run in the knockout stages.
Obviously, it’s disappointing to exit, but SA can take heart from a sequence of much improved performances after a dismal opener vs Mexico. Mbokazi, Mokoena, Williams and Mudau made positive impressions to a global audience and could now be sought after by rich clubs that have noticed their natural talents.
Whether they choose to leave is a personal matter - some will be perfectly happy to continue plying their trade in the South African Premiership.
The new World Cup format, whilst not a perfect creation by FIFA, has expanded the stage and allowed for some uplifting “minnow” stories, without really jeopardizing the progress of genuinely top teams.
Africa’s sides have shone brightly thus far. However Asian teams have underperformed, as have the weaker CONCACAF representatives.
Amongst the heavy hitters, Spain, who have quite a tough draw seem increasingly reliant on Yamal, just as Argentina depend on Messi’s magic.
France is just so gifted going forward. With their incredible attack, they seem slated to meet Germany in the round of 16.
Brazil is trending positively with an excellent Vinicius Jnr orchestrating audacious attacks, but they face a tricky encounter with Japan tonight.
England remains one of the favorites to lift the trophy, having enjoyed a perfect prep and a kind draw, yet they must show more creativity and flair to break down stout defenses and go all the way.
The Golden Boot award could come down to Mbappe, Messi, Kane and maybe, Haaland – if Norway stay in long enough.
As for underdogs with potential, tournament hosts, USA can trouble higher seeded nations. They have been impressive in Group matches and could conceivably see off Belgium in the Round of 16.
Colombia are dangerous lurkers. They topped their group and have shown themselves to be a balanced side combining sound defense with persistent attacking threats.