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Updated June 10, 2026 by Ben Rasa

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Mexico vs South Africa kicks off World Cup 2026 Group A, as one of the host nations opens its campaign in Mexico City (3 PM EST). Group A is Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, and the Czech Republic, and Mexico sits as the favorite to win the group. If that holds, grabbing three points here is Step 1. Here are our two best bets for the opener and the reasoning behind each.
This is the tournament opener for a host nation, and the spotlight that comes with it. Mexico enters as the clear Group A favorite, with South Africa, South Korea, and the Czech Republic rounding out the group. Opening with a win over the group's lightest opponent is exactly the kind of start Mexico wants, and the early scoreboard is where we want our exposure.
It is worth not overreacting to friendlies, but Mexico's recent run is hard to ignore: over the last two months the team netted eight goals and conceded just once across three wins in three matches. Add the altitude and a hostile environment in Mexico City, and there should be quality chances early.
Honestly, I don't expect South Africa to score in this game at all, so in some ways this bet is just about getting Mexico to find the net in the opening 45 minutes. Given the form above and the conditions, one goal should be enough to cash a first-half play, and I like Mexico's chances of creating those quality looks early rather than late.
The first-half line is the cleaner way to express "Mexico controls this from the start" without needing a blowout. As always, the price matters: -105 at one book might be -120 at another, so this is a number worth shopping (more on that below).
When you take an individual player prop, it is always good practice to confirm the lineup before the match gets underway. Barring something unforeseen, I expect Jiménez to be a focal point of the attack. With set pieces, plenty of possession, and a number of chances likely coming Mexico's way, an anytime-goal price around +150 is the kind of number I want on a player in that role.
This is a prop where shopping really pays: anytime-goalscorer odds for the same player can swing meaningfully across books, so the difference between +150 and +175 is real money over time.
Both of these are good bets at the right price, and a bad price quietly turns a good bet into a coin flip. The first-half line and the Jiménez anytime-goal number will not be identical everywhere, so before you place either one, compare the price across books and take the best one. The OddsShopper odds screen and Sharp Sportsbook Algorithm do that for you, lining up every book and flagging the side that grades as +EV.
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What are the best bets for Mexico vs South Africa? Our two picks for the Group A opener are Mexico in the first half (around -105) and Raúl Jiménez to score anytime (around +150). Shop both prices across books before betting, since the numbers vary.
When do Mexico and South Africa play? The match kicks off at 3 PM EST in Mexico City as one of the World Cup 2026 host-nation openers in Group A.
Why bet the first half instead of the full-game result? The first-half line expresses "Mexico controls this early" without needing a final-score blowout. With Mexico's recent form and the altitude, an early goal looks like the most likely path, which fits a first-half play.
Should I confirm the lineup before betting Jiménez? Yes. For any individual player prop, confirm the starting lineup before kickoff. If a player is rested or out, the value on an anytime-goal prop changes immediately.
Mexico opening at home against the group's lightest opponent is a spot to back the favorite early: the first-half line and a Jiménez anytime goal are our two plays. Just make sure you are getting the best available number on each.
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