MEXICO CITY (AP) — World Cup co-host Mexico was optimistic about its chances of advancing from the group stage after being drawn to play against South Africa, South Korea and a yet-to-be-determined European team.
While some TV analysts described the group as “easy,” coach Javier Aguirre was more cautious.
“We faced Korea and they are not an easy team. They do their job. They are disciplined and organized, while South Africa is not easy either,” he said after the draw in Washington on Friday. “They are good teams, but we have a chance, we are at home and with our people.”
Mexico faces South Africa on June 11 in Mexico City in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup. A week later El Tri will play South Korea in Guadalajara. The last group stage match will be against the winner of a Europe

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