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    World Cup Match Preview: 28 Jun – 04 Jul

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    The FIFA World Cup 2026 is delivering some mouth-watering knockout football, and for South African fans, the next week could not be more emotionally charged. Bafana Bafana headline the action, but there is no shortage of African interest across a packed schedule that stretches from Los Angeles to Vancouver and everywhere in between.

    Bafana Bafana’s Moment of Truth

    The standout fixture for every South African supporter is undoubtedly South Africa vs Canada on Sunday 28 June, kicking off at 21:00 at Los Angeles Stadium. Hugo Broos’s side have already made history just by being here, but now the real work begins. Canada arrive with threats all over the pitch – Alphonso Davies in particular will demand enormous respect from the Bafana defence. Yet this South African squad has shown throughout qualifying that they are no pushovers. The atmosphere among the growing South African diaspora in the United States should be electric, and a nation back home will be watching with bated breath, hoping this golden generation can go one step further and make the last sixteen.

    African Eyes Across the Continent

    South Africa are not the only African story worth tracking. Morocco vs Netherlands on Tuesday 30 June at 03:00 in Estadio Monterrey is a fixture that will have fans across the continent setting their alarms. The Atlas Lions have become Africa’s standard-bearers at this level since their stunning Qatar 2022 semi-final run, and facing a Dutch side packed with Premier League quality will be another test of that famous Moroccan resilience and organisation.

    Also on Tuesday, Cote d’Ivoire vs Norway at 19:00 in Dallas is a game the Elephants will be targeting. With Erling Haaland leading the Norwegian charge, the task is enormous – but West African football has always thrived on passion and pace, and Cote d’Ivoire have the attacking talent to trouble any backline on their day.

    England vs DR Congo on Wednesday 1 July at 18:00 in Atlanta is another fixture to circle. The Congolese have been one of the more surprising stories of this tournament, and while the Three Lions carry the weight of expectation, upsets have not been rare in this competition.

    Later on Wednesday, Belgium vs Senegal at 22:00 in Seattle shapes up as one of the ties of the round. Senegal, led by the talismanic Sadio Mane, are genuinely capable of beating anyone. Belgium still possess quality in key positions, but a Teranga Lions side playing with confidence could make Seattle a very uncomfortable evening for the Red Devils.

    Switzerland vs Algeria on Friday 3 July at 05:00 in Vancouver rounds out the African representation. The Desert Foxes have a passionate following and will look to spring an upset against a disciplined Swiss outfit that rarely makes mistakes.

    The Glamour Ties

    Beyond the African interest, Brazil vs Japan on Monday 29 June at 19:00 in Houston and Argentina vs Cape Verde at midnight on 4 July in Miami provide the tournament’s stardust. Argentina face a Cape Verde side that will have nothing to lose – a dangerous proposition for even the world champions.

    It is a week of football that South Africa and the continent will not forget in a hurry. Keep the flags flying.

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