Welcome to the daily World Cup update from The Athletic. Here, you’ll find essential information on team performances and data analysis.
Day One Highlights
Mexico began the tournament with a triumphant victory over South Africa, securing a 2-0 win at the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. This opening match was notable for other reasons, with history made through three red cards being shown. This marked the highest number of red cards ever in an opening World Cup match. For comparison, the last two World Cups had only four red cards during the entire competition.
Implications for Mexico
Fans are curious if Mexico will emerge as firm contenders, but their home-field advantage is undeniable. The matches at Estadio Azteca, situated at 7,365 feet above sea level, offer a high-altitude advantage. Mexico plays additional matches there, which may give them an edge over opponents less accustomed to such conditions. South Africa trained at a high-altitude site, Pachuca, but still struggled against Mexico.
Historically, Mexico has advanced to the quarterfinals most when hosting the tournament. Yet, recent performances have been mixed, with the team often bowing out at the round of 16 or earlier. Should tournament trends align as expected, Mexico could face England in the round of 16. England’s squad, featuring Premier League players, is a significant challenge, ranked fourth globally. However, Mexico’s altitude familiarity could benefit them.
Talking Point
Raul Jimenez scored for Mexico, marking his first World Cup goal. At 35, this was a poignant moment given his past injury and recovery from a skull fracture. His goal resonated deeply with fans and teammates, displaying resilience and emotional triumph.
Notable Performances
In other matches, the youngest player of the tournament, Gilberto Mora, made an appearance for Mexico. Meanwhile, South Korea and Czech Republic showcased contrasting playing styles, offering an exciting competition.
Upcoming Matches
The tournament continues with Canada facing Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the USMNT plays Paraguay. Wins in these matches could be pivotal, setting the stage for advancement to knockout rounds.
World Cup Favorites
Current projections suggest the U.S. and Canada have significant prospects for progression. Canada is expected to navigate their group successfully, avoiding previous host nation pitfalls, as seen with Qatar’s past performance.

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