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Group A (SAST)

MEX vs RSA 11 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

KOR vs CZE 12 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

CZE vs RSA 18 Jun • 18:00 Scheduled

MEX vs KOR 19 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

CZE vs MEX 25 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

RSA vs KOR 25 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

Group B (SAST)

CAN vs BIH 12 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

QAT vs SUI 13 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

SUI vs BIH 18 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

CAN vs QAT 19 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

SUI vs CAN 24 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

BIH vs QAT 24 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

Group C (SAST)

HAI vs SCO 14 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

BRA vs MAR 14 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

BRA vs HAI 20 Jun • 02:30 Scheduled

SCO vs MAR 20 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

SCO vs BRA 25 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

MAR vs HAI 25 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

Group D (SAST)

USA vs PAR 13 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

AUS vs TUR 14 Jun • 06:00 Scheduled

TUR vs PAR 20 Jun • 05:00 Scheduled

USA vs AUS 19 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

TUR vs USA 26 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

PAR vs AUS 26 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

Group E (SAST)

CIV vs ECU 15 Jun • 01:00 Scheduled

GER vs CUW 14 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

GER vs CIV 20 Jun • 22:00 Scheduled

ECU vs CUW 21 Jun • 02:00 Scheduled

CUW vs CIV 25 Jun • 22:00 Scheduled

ECU vs GER 25 Jun • 22:00 Scheduled

Group F (SAST)

NED vs JPN 14 Jun • 22:00 Scheduled

SWE vs TUN 15 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

NED vs SWE 20 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

TUN vs JPN 21 Jun • 06:00 Scheduled

JPN vs SWE 26 Jun • 01:00 Scheduled

TUN vs NED 26 Jun • 01:00 Scheduled

Round of 32

Match 73 (SAST) 28 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

2nd Group A

2nd Group B

Match 74 (SAST) 29 Jun • 22:30 Scheduled

1st Group E

Best 3rd A/B/C/D/F

Match 75 (SAST) 30 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

1st Group F

2nd Group C

Match 76 (SAST) 29 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

1st Group C

2nd Group F

Match 77 (SAST) 30 Jun • 23:00 Scheduled

1st Group I

Best 3rd C/D/F/G/H

Match 78 (SAST) 30 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

2nd Group E

2nd Group I

Match 79 (SAST) 01 Jul • 03:00 Scheduled

1st Group A

Best 3rd C/E/F/H/I

Match 80 (SAST) 01 Jul • 18:00 Scheduled

1st Group L

Best 3rd E/H/I/J/K

Round of 16

Match 89 (SAST) 04 Jul • 23:00 Scheduled

Winner M74

Winner M77

Match 90 (SAST) 04 Jul • 19:00 Scheduled

Winner M73

Winner M75

Match 91 (SAST) 05 Jul • 22:00 Scheduled

Winner M76

Winner M78

Match 92 (SAST) 06 Jul • 02:00 Scheduled

Winner M79

Winner M80

Quarter-finals

Match 97 (SAST) 09 Jul • 22:00 Scheduled

Winner M89

Winner M90

Match 98 (SAST) 10 Jul • 21:00 Scheduled

Winner M93

Winner M94

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Third-place play-off (SAST) 18 Jul • 23:00 Scheduled

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Loser SF2

Match 101 (SAST) 14 Jul • 21:00 Scheduled

Winner M97

Winner M98

Match 102 (SAST) 15 Jul • 21:00 Scheduled

Winner M99

Winner M100

FINAL 19 Jul • 21:00 Scheduled

Winner M101

Winner M102

Winner: TBC

Quarter-finals

Match 99 (SAST) 11 Jul • 23:00 Scheduled

Winner M91

Winner M92

Match 100 (SAST) 12 Jul • 03:00 Scheduled

Winner M95

Winner M96

Round of 16

Match 93 (SAST) 06 Jul • 21:00 Scheduled

Winner M83

Winner M84

Match 94 (SAST) 07 Jul • 02:00 Scheduled

Winner M81

Winner M82

Match 95 (SAST) 07 Jul • 18:00 Scheduled

Winner M86

Winner M88

Match 96 (SAST) 07 Jul • 22:00 Scheduled

Winner M85

Winner M87

Round of 32

Match 81 (SAST) 02 Jul • 02:00 Scheduled

1st Group D

Best 3rd B/E/F/I/J

Match 82 (SAST) 01 Jul • 22:00 Scheduled

1st Group G

Best 3rd A/E/H/I/J

Match 83 (SAST) 03 Jul • 01:00 Scheduled

2nd Group K

2nd Group L

Match 84 (SAST) 02 Jul • 21:00 Scheduled

1st Group H

2nd Group J

Match 85 (SAST) 03 Jul • 05:00 Scheduled

1st Group B

Best 3rd E/F/G/I/J

Match 86 (SAST) 04 Jul • 00:00 Scheduled

1st Group J

2nd Group H

Match 87 (SAST) 04 Jul • 03:30 Scheduled

1st Group K

Best 3rd D/E/I/J/L

Match 88 (SAST) 03 Jul • 20:00 Scheduled

2nd Group D

2nd Group G

Group G (SAST)

IRN vs NZL 16 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

BEL vs EGY 15 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

BEL vs IRN 21 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

NZL vs EGY 22 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

EGY vs IRN 27 Jun • 05:00 Scheduled

NZL vs BEL 27 Jun • 05:00 Scheduled

Group H (SAST)

KSA vs URU 16 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

ESP vs CPV 15 Jun • 18:00 Scheduled

URU vs CPV 22 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

ESP vs KSA 21 Jun • 18:00 Scheduled

CPV vs KSA 27 Jun • 02:00 Scheduled

URU vs ESP 27 Jun • 02:00 Scheduled

Group I (SAST)

FRA vs SEN 16 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

IRQ vs NOR 17 Jun • 00:00 Scheduled

NOR vs SEN 23 Jun • 02:00 Scheduled

FRA vs IRQ 22 Jun • 23:00 Scheduled

NOR vs FRA 26 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

SEN vs IRQ 26 Jun • 21:00 Scheduled

Group J (SAST)

ARG vs ALG 17 Jun • 03:00 Scheduled

AUT vs JOR 17 Jun • 06:00 Scheduled

ARG vs AUT 22 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

JOR vs ALG 23 Jun • 05:00 Scheduled

ALG vs AUT 28 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

JOR vs ARG 28 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

Group K (SAST)

POR vs COD 17 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

UZB vs COL 18 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

POR vs UZB 23 Jun • 19:00 Scheduled

COL vs COD 24 Jun • 04:00 Scheduled

COL vs POR 28 Jun • 01:30 Scheduled

COD vs UZB 28 Jun • 01:30 Scheduled

Group L (SAST)

GHA vs PAN 18 Jun • 01:00 Scheduled

ENG vs CRO 17 Jun • 22:00 Scheduled

ENG vs GHA 23 Jun • 22:00 Scheduled

PAN vs CRO 24 Jun • 01:00 Scheduled

PAN vs ENG 27 Jun • 23:00 Scheduled

CRO vs GHA 27 Jun • 23:00 Scheduled

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2026 Soccer World Cup North America

The 2026 Soccer World Cup is shaping up to be the biggest tournament FIFA has ever staged. It kicks off on 11 June 2026 in Mexico City and runs through to 19 July across Canada, Mexico and the United States, with 48 national teams competing for the most coveted prize in soccer.

For South Africa, this one is personal. Bafana Bafana have qualified for the World Cup. Millions of South Africans will be watching, from living rooms in Soweto to shebeens in the Eastern Cape, from braais in Pretoria to sports bars in Cape Town. Soccer has always had a special place in this country’s heart, and when Bafana run out onto that pitch, the whole nation runs with them. From the opening match to the final on 19 July 2026, this tournament will give South Africa moments to shout about, moments to debate and moments to remember.

Betline’s 2026 World Cup Wall Chart is built for South African fans and bettors who want to follow every stage of the tournament in one place. Soccer World Cup Fixtures, match times in South African Standard Time (SAST), venues, knockout rounds and key tournament information are all here, updated automatically as the competition progresses.

The World Cup is also one of the biggest betting events on the sporting calendar. South African bettors will be able to back their picks throughout the tournament with locally licensed betting sites, across markets like match winners, correct scores, goal scorers and outright tournament winners. Always gamble responsibly.

Topic Key Info Details
Tournament 2026 FIFA World Cup Hosted across North America.
Start Date 11 Jun 2026 The tournament officially begins.
Opening Match 11 Jun 2026 The opening fixture is scheduled for Mexico City.
Host Countries 3 Nations Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Host Cities 16 Cities Matches will be played across the three host nations.
Stadiums 16 Venues Selected by FIFA across Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Teams 48 Teams The largest FIFA World Cup tournament so far.
Groups 12 Groups Each group contains four teams.
Round of 32 First Knockout The top teams advance from the group stage into the knockouts.
Total Matches 104 Matches Matches are played from the opening fixture to the final.
Confederations 6 Regions Teams qualify from all FIFA confederations.
Qualification 45 Spots Places are earned through qualifying tournaments, with the host nations qualifying automatically.
Match Times SAST All times on this Betline page are shown in South African Standard Time.
Final 19 Jul 2026 The championship match is scheduled for New York/New Jersey.
Duration 39 Days From the opening match to the final.
Host Region North America Canada, Mexico and the United States are the host countries.
Defending Champions Argentina Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Edition 23rd This is the 23rd FIFA Men’s World Cup tournament.

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The FIFA World Cup is the most bet-on soccer tournament on the planet. Every four years it brings together the best national teams in the world for weeks of group stage action, knockout drama and one of the most watched sporting finals in history. For South African bettors, the 2026 edition is bigger than ever, with 48 teams, 104 matches and Bafana Bafana back on the world stage.

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Bafana Bafana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

South Africa are back on the world stage for the first time since hosting the 2010 tournament. The road to North America was not easy. A points deduction following an administrative error over a fielded suspended player threatened to derail qualification entirely, but Bafana held their nerve and finished above Nigeria to claim their spot.

The group draw placed South Africa in Group A alongside co-hosts Mexico, South Korea and Czechia. It is a competitive pool, but a manageable one. Crucially, with eight of the 12 best third-placed sides progressing to the Round of 32, Bafana have more than one route out of the group.

The campaign opens on 11 June against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, a fixture that carries its own history. It was against Mexico in 2010 that Siphiwe Tshabalala scored that goal, the one that stopped a nation and announced South Africa to the world. Bafana then travel to Atlanta to face Czechia on 18 June, before the final group match against South Korea in Monterrey on 24 June.

Hugo Broos has quietly built something real with this squad since taking over in 2021. The character shown during qualifying, the performances at the Africa Cup of Nations, the belief within the group. South Africa go to this World Cup not just to participate. They go to compete.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is more than a soccer tournament. For South Africa, it is a moment. Bafana Bafana are back on the world stage and millions of South Africans will be watching every kick, every save and every goal from 11 June through to the final on 19 July.

Bookmark this page and return throughout the tournament. The Betline World Cup Wall Chart updates automatically as results come in, so you always know where things stand from the group stage right through to the final in New Jersey.

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2026 World Cup Wall Chart Frequently Asked Questions

About the Betline 2026 World Cup Wall Chart

What is the Betline 2026 World Cup Wall Chart?

The Betline 2026 World Cup Wall Chart is a free online tool that lets South African fans and bettors follow every stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in one place. It covers all group stage fixtures, knockout rounds and the final, with match times displayed in South African Standard Time (SAST).

How does the World Cup Wall Chart work?

The wall chart pulls live data directly from the FIFA match feed and updates automatically as results come in. There is no need to refresh or update anything manually. Simply bookmark the page and return throughout the tournament.

Are the match times on the wall chart shown in South African time?

Yes. All match times on the Betline World Cup Wall Chart are displayed in South African Standard Time (SAST) so local fans always know exactly when to tune in.

Is the Betline World Cup Wall Chart free to use?

Yes. The wall chart is completely free and requires no registration or sign-up to access.

Can I use the wall chart to follow Bafana Bafana fixtures specifically?

Yes. Bafana Bafana are in Group A and their fixtures appear in the wall chart alongside all other group stage and knockout matches. All three group stage dates, venues and opponents are clearly listed.

About the 2026 FIFA World Cup

When does the 2026 FIFA World Cup start?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on 11 June 2026 in Mexico City and runs through to the final on 19 July 2026 in New York/New Jersey.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being held?

The tournament is co-hosted across three countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States. Matches will be played across 16 host cities and 16 venues selected by FIFA.

How many teams are in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup features 48 national teams, making it the largest World Cup in history. The expanded format includes 12 groups of four teams and a total of 104 matches.

What is the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup?

The Round of 32 is a new knockout stage introduced for the 2026 tournament. Because there are 48 teams across 12 groups, the top two from each group advance automatically, along with the eight best third-placed sides, creating a round of 32 teams before the Round of 16.

Who are the defending World Cup champions?

Argentina are the defending FIFA World Cup champions, having won the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

Bafana Bafana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Has South Africa qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Yes. Bafana Bafana have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, returning to the tournament for the first time since South Africa hosted the World Cup in 2010.

Who are Bafana Bafana’s opponents at the 2026 World Cup?

Bafana Bafana have been drawn in Group A alongside co-hosts Mexico, South Korea and Czechia.

When do Bafana Bafana play their first match at the 2026 World Cup?

Bafana Bafana open their 2026 World Cup campaign against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on 11 June 2026, the same day as the tournament’s opening match.

What are Bafana Bafana’s chances of advancing at the 2026 World Cup?

Group A is competitive but navigable. With eight of the 12 best third-placed sides advancing to the Round of 32, Bafana have more than one route out of the group and will go into the tournament with genuine belief.

Who is the Bafana Bafana coach for the 2026 World Cup?

Hugo Broos, the Belgian coach who took charge of Bafana Bafana in 2021, will lead South Africa at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Under Broos, Bafana qualified ahead of Nigeria and reached the third-place play-off at the last Africa Cup of Nations.

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