Venue: BC Place Stadium – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Kickoff: 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET
Group Stage Match
Venue Profile – BC Place Stadium (Vancouver, Canada)
- Type: Retractable roof (likely closed due to rain risk)
- Capacity: ~54,500
- Surface: FIFA‑approved turf
- Pitch Conditions: Fast, consistent, favors technical sides
- Impact:
- Canada benefits from familiarity with the venue
- South Africa’s pace remains effective on fast turf
- Controlled indoor environment eliminates weather fatigue
Weather Forecast – Vancouver, BC (June 28, 2026)
- Temperature: 68–72°F
- Humidity: 60–70%
- Wind: 6–10 mph
- Conditions: Light rain possible outside, but roof expected to be closed
- Impact:
- Indoor conditions favor possession‑based teams
- No weather‑related slowdown for either side
Injury Report
South Africa
- Percy Tau – ACTIVE
- Lyle Foster – ACTIVE
- Themba Zwane – ACTIVE
- Teboho Mokoena – DAY‑TO‑DAY (ankle)
- Ronwen Williams – ACTIVE
Canada
- Alphonso Davies – ACTIVE
- Jonathan David – ACTIVE
- Stephen Eustáquio – ACTIVE
- Tajon Buchanan – DAY‑TO‑DAY (hamstring)
- Ismaël Koné – OUT (knee)
Team Records & Recent Form
South Africa
- Last 5 Matches: 2–2–1
- Goals For: 5
- Goals Against: 4
- Trend: Strong defensive structure; inconsistent finishing
- Strengths: Compact shape, counterattacks, disciplined midfield
- Weaknesses: Struggles against high‑tempo teams, limited depth
Canada
- Last 5 Matches: 3–1–1
- Goals For: 7
- Goals Against: 3
- Trend: Improving form; attack clicking behind Davies & David
- Strengths: Pace, transitions, wide play, home‑field advantage
- Weaknesses: Occasional defensive lapses, reliance on star players
Series History
- All‑Time Meetings: First competitive meeting
- Key Trend:
- South Africa historically struggles vs. high‑pace, wide‑oriented teams
- Canada performs well at home and thrives in controlled indoor environments
Key Player Matchups
Alphonso Davies (CAN) vs. South Africa’s Right Side
Edge: Canada Davies’ pace and dribbling are a major mismatch. South Africa must double‑team to prevent isolation.
Percy Tau (RSA) vs. Canada’s Back Line
Edge: Even Tau’s creativity can trouble Canada’s center‑backs, but he needs support to be effective.
Jonathan David (CAN) vs. South Africa’s Center‑Backs
Edge: Canada David’s movement and finishing are elite; South Africa’s defense struggles with dynamic strikers.
Teboho Mokoena (RSA) vs. Stephen Eustáquio (CAN)
Edge: Canada (slightly) Eustáquio’s passing range and tempo control give Canada an edge in midfield.
Statistical Comparison
| Category | South Africa | Canada | Edge |
| Avg. Possession | 46% | 52% | Canada |
| Goals per Match | 1.0 | 1.4 | Canada |
| Goals Allowed | 0.8 | 0.6 | Even |
| Pass Accuracy | 80% | 85% | Canada |
| Set‑Piece Goals | Moderate | High | Canada |
| Defensive Errors | Moderate | Low | Canada |
Canada holds clear advantages in possession, chance creation, and attacking efficiency.
Betting Trends
- Canada has scored in 9 of their last 10 home matches
- South Africa has conceded in 6 of their last 8
- Canada matches have gone over 2.5 in 4 of their last 6
- South Africa unders have hit in 5 of their last 8
- Canada unbeaten in 7 of their last 9 competitive matches
MATCH ODDS
South Africa + 425
Canada – 135
Draw + 255
Over 2.5 + 125 Under 2.5 – 155
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 27, 2026








