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Canada meets South Africa in a historic round of 32 clash in Los Angeles Stadium. Both nations are in the knockout stage for the first time and only one will advance.
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Both nations finished second in their group, but Canada lost home-field advantage when they lost in their final group match.
A shocking victory in South Africa’s last group match against South Korea put them in this position. Thapelo Maseko’s breakout moment and Teboho Mokoena returning from suspension will give this team the confidence to keep their run alive.
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South Africa vs. Canada Odds
*Odds/Probability are subject to change*
TeamsChanceYesNoCanada72%72¢19¢South Africa29%29¢72¢
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How to Watch South Africa vs. Canada
- When: Sunday, June 28, 3 p.m. ET
- Where: Los Angeles
- TV: FOX
- Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One
Players to Watch in South Africa vs. Canada match
Alphonso Davies could make his tournament debut after returning from injury and being available off the bench against Switzerland. Whether he starts or comes on as a substitute, his pace and attacking ability could provide the spark Canada needs in its first-ever World Cup knockout match.
Jonathan David leads Canada’s attack after bouncing back with a hat trick against Qatar. With Canada missing key midfielder Ismaël Koné, David’s finishing and movement will be even more important against South Africa’s disciplined defense.
Teboho Mokoena returns from suspension to anchor South Africa’s midfield after missing the group finale. His defensive work and composure on the ball will be crucial if Bafana Bafana hope to frustrate Canada’s attack.
Thapelo Maseko became South Africa’s youngest World Cup goalscorer after netting the winner against South Korea to send his nation into the knockout stage. South Africa will look to the 22-year-old for another decisive moment as it chases a historic Round of 16 berth.