After losing their opening group matches, both teams need a victory to keep knockout hopes alive.Lyle Foster and
South Africa have it all to play for against
Czechia in their second group match at the
World Cup 2026 [File: Natacha Pisarenko/AP]Published On 17 Jun 2026The 2026 World Cup will have 13 kickoff times. You can use the Al Jazeera Sport widget to find out exactly when your team is playing in your local time.Who:
Czechia vs
South Africa What:
FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match Where:
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Atlanta Stadium,
Atlanta,
Georgia,
United States When: Thursday, noon (16:00 GMT) How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 12:30 GMT in advance of our live text commentary stream.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Haaland double powers Norway to World Cup win over Iraq in Bostonlist 2 of 3Messi hat-trick fires holders Argentina to win over Algeria at World Cuplist 3 of 3Messi breaks World Cup record, rewrites history on a special night for Argentinaend of listThe second round of the group matches at the 2026 World Cup begins on Thursday as
Czechia face
South Africa in Group A in
Atlanta.Despite scoring first in their tournament opener, the Czechs suffered a 2-1 defeat to
South Korea in
Guadalajara,
Mexico, while
South Africa faced a similar fate. Their nine-man side fell 2-0 to cohosts
Mexico in a chaotic contest in
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Mexico City.As they fly to the
United States, both bruised teams will hope to bounce back and stay in the hunt for the knockout stages at the 48-team tournament.Here is all to know about the
Czechia vs
South Africa matchup:Under-pressure Czechs can’t afford a loss against South AfricansCzechia’s rugged, set piece-reliant game failed against
South Korea’s fluid, possession-based football despite captain Ladislav Krejci scoring the opening goal.With Group A table toppers
Mexico posing a more complex challenge in their final group fixture, the Czechs know their best chance of securing three points will be against Bafana Bafana on Thursday.“Against
South Africa, we have to get it right,” defender Jaroslav Zeleny said.“
Mexico will probably be a tougher challenge afterwards, so we have to give everything in the match against
South Africa and absolutely make sure we win it.”
Czechia players pose for a team photo before their
World Cup 2026 opening match against
South Korea [File: Paul Childs/Reuters]Before the Czech Republic and Slovakia became separate countries, confederated Czechoslovakia was for many years one of the best teams in Europe and finished World Cup runners-up in 1934 and 1962. Since then, the
Czechia’s record has been poor with only four tournament appearances and progression to the knockout stages only once – a quarterfinal run in 1990.The Czechs, back at the tournament after 20 long years, need a much-improved performance to keep their World Cup dreams alive in North America.
South Africa out to silence critics after
Mexico disappointmentWith millions of fans watching from across the world,
South Africa played
Mexico in the tournament opener, bringing back memories of the 2010 edition’s opening game. But unlike the result in their home World Cup opener 16 years ago,
South Africa suffered a crushing defeat this time.And while that was not unexpected against a solid Mexican side playing in front of a partisan home crowd, what disappointed fans back home was the poor display by the South African team.Two red cards, two goals conceded and a below-par fight drew widespread criticism in
South Africa with everything from the individual displays to the tactics of their coach, Hugo Broos, under the spotlight.Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio shows a red card to
South Africa’s midfielder Themba Zwane during the 2026 World Cup Group A match against
Mexico [Yuri Corte/AFP]“Something that I’ve picked up is that South Africans are happy when you win, but when you lose, you are the worst. That is a fact,” winger Thapelo Maseko said.“We have big players with heart, and if there is anyone out there doubting this team, they’d better think again.”After impressive results by their African counterparts – Morocco, Cape Verde, Egypt and the Ivory Coast – the pressure is on Bafana Bafana to play catch-up.
Czechia vs
South Africa predictionStats provider Opta’s supercomputer has given the
Czechia a 54.9 percent probability of winning this fixture.
South Africa has a 21.8 percent chance while there is a 23.3 percent probability of a draw.Kickoff time and how to watch Czech Republic: CT Sport, CT Sport Plus, Nova Action (6pm Central European Summer Time)
South Africa: SuperSport, SportyTV, New World TV (6pm South African Standard Time) United Kingdom: BBC Player, BBC One, ITVX (5pm British Summer Time)
United States: FOX, FOX One, Telemundo App, Telemundo Network, Peacock (noon Eastern Daylight Time) To check the TV listings for your country, head to
FIFA’s TV listings schedule here.How does the World Cup group stage work?
Czechia,
South Africa,
Mexico and
South Korea are in Group A.After the first round of matches in their group,
Mexico occupies the top spot with
South Korea in second.
Czechia and
South Africa are third and fourth, respectively.The top two teams from each of the 12 groups – along with the eight best third-placed teams – proceed to the next phase, the round of 32, which has been introduced at the World Cup for the first time.(Al Jazeera)Form guide:(Last five games, latest match first)
Czechia: L-W-W-W-WSouth Africa: L-D-D-L-DAlthough both teams lost their World Cup opening matches,
Czechia have a much better record overall than
South Africa in their last five games.Before losing to
South Korea in the tournament opener,
Czechia beat Kosovo and Guatemala in their pre-World Cup friendlies. In March, they beat Denmark and Ireland on penalties in the UEFA qualifying playoffs and also thrashed Gibraltar in November.
South Africa, on the other hand, are winless in their last five games. Besides losing to
Mexico in the tournament opener, they were also left frustrated with their performance in the build-up to the World Cup, drawing with Nicaragua and Jamaica and losing to Panama.Head-to-headThursday’s match will be only the second meeting between the teams.Nearly three decades ago in December 1997,
Czechia and
South Africa met in a
FIFA Confederations Cup group-stage game, playing out a 2-2 draw in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Team newsThe Czechs have no injury concerns, but
South Africa will be without midfielders Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane after both received a red card each in the opening game against
Mexico.
Czechia’s predicted XI(3-4-2-1): Kovar (goalkeeper); Chaloupek, Hranac, Krejci; Coufal, Soucek, Sojka, Zeleny; Provod, Sulc; SchickSouth Africa’s predicted XI(5-3-2): Williams (goalkeeper); Mudau, Sibisi, Okon, Mbokazi, Modiba; Mokoena, Mbatha, Adams; Rayners, FosterCzechia fans will hope key midfielder Ladislav Krejci finds the net again and leads them to victory in their second
World Cup 2026 group fixture against Bafana Bafana [File: Paul Childs/Reuters]