The wait is finally over as the 2026 World Cup officially begins tonight, with co-hosts Mexico facing South Africa in the tournament curtain-raiser.
It is a repeat of the opening match from 2010, when Siphiwe Tshabalala fired home one of the more memorable goals in recent World Cup history to give tournament hosts Bafana Bafana a lead that was later cancelled out by Rafael Marquez in a 1-1 draw in Johannesburg.
16 years later and – following the first of three opening ceremonies – the two nations prepare to kick off the biggest show in football once more, having not met since,…
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