The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off today. Here’s everything you need to know about today’s fixtures, Group A standings, players to watch, and KakakiNews predictions.
The wait is finally over.
After years of anticipation, the FIFA World Cup returns today as 48 nations begin their quest for football’s greatest prize. The 2026 edition is already historic as the first World Cup to feature 48 teams and the first to be hosted by three countries — the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The opening day features two Group A matches, including the tournament opener involving co-hosts Mexico. For football fans in Nigeria and across Africa, here is your complete KakakiNews Morning Briefing.
Today’s Fixtures (Nigerian Time)
Group A
Mexico vs South Africa Thursday, 11 June 2026 8:00 PM WAT (Nigeria) 2:00 PM Local Time (Mexico City) Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
The tournament officially begins with a repeat of the 2010 World Cup opening fixture, which ended 1-1 in Johannesburg. Mexico will be hoping home advantage finally delivers an opening-match victory, while South Africa aim to spoil the party.
Second group game
South Korea vs Czechia, Friday, 12 June 2026 3:00 AM WAT (Nigeria) 8:00 PM Local Time, 11 June (Guadalajara, Mexico) Guadalajara Stadium
While still part of the opening day schedule in North America, Nigerian viewers will watch this match in the early hours of Friday morning. Both teams know that an opening victory could prove decisive in the race for qualification.
Group A Standings

The top two teams automatically qualify for the Round of 32, while strong third-placed finishes could also be enough to progress under the tournament’s expanded format.
Players to Watch
Santiago Giménez (México)
The Mexican striker enters the tournament carrying the hopes of a football-mad nation. Expect him to be heavily involved whenever Mexico attack.
Percy Tau (South Africa)
The experienced South African forward possesses the creativity and pace needed to exploit any gaps in Mexico’s defense.
Son Heung-min (South Korea)
South Korea’s captain remains one of Asia’s finest footballers. His leadership, finishing ability, and experience make him one of the biggest stars in Group A.
Patrik Schick (Czechia)
The Czech striker has a proven eye for goal and could become one of the tournament’s surprise stars.
Key Storylines
Can Mexico Handle the Pressure?
Playing the opening match of a World Cup at home brings enormous expectations. Anything less than victory could place immediate pressure on the hosts.
Can South Africa Deliver an African Statement?
African fans will be watching closely. A positive result for Bafana Bafana would provide an early boost for the continent.
Son Heung-min’s Last World Cup?
At 33, this could be Son’s final opportunity to leave a lasting mark on football’s biggest stage.
KakakiNews Predictions
Mexico vs South Africa
Prediction: Mexico 2-1 South Africa
Mexico’s experience and home support may ultimately prove decisive, but South Africa are capable of making life difficult for the hosts.
South Korea vs Czechia
Prediction: South Korea 2-0 Czechia
The presence of Son Heung-min could make the difference in what is expected to be a tightly contested encounter.
Player of the Day Prediction
Son Heung-min (South Korea)
The South Korean captain can produce the type of moment that spectacularly launches a World Cup campaign.
Final Word
The opening day of any World Cup carries a unique sense of excitement. Dreams are still alive, expectations remain high, and every team believes it can make history.
By the end of today, Group A will have its first leaders, its first goalscorers, and perhaps its first surprise.
The greatest show in football begins now.
Discussion Point
Who do you think will score the first goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup: a Mexican star, a South African hero, or someone else entirely?




Lovely. I’m favouring Mexico to win 3:0.