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Our South Africa vs Canada prediction starts with the setting: Sunday, June 28, 2026, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, with kick-off at 20:00 GMT. It is a rare World Cup moment where both teams arrive with history in their boots, as this Round of 32 tie is expected to be the first men’s World Cup knockout match for both South Africa and Canada.
There is a story already written around this game, and the ball has not even moved yet. Canada finished second in Group B, which took away the chance of a home knockout match in Vancouver. At first, that looked costly. But South Africa’s 1-0 win over South Korea on June 25 changed the mood. Los Angeles has a huge Korean community, so Canada may have avoided a loud, uncomfortable away-style night. Even ticket demand reportedly shifted after South Korea dropped out of this pairing.
For South Africa, that win over South Korea was not just a result; it was a warning. They were priced at 5.75 and still found a way to win 1-0, showing discipline, courage, and the ability to suffer without losing shape. It was the kind of performance that can make knockout football feel dangerous for any favorite.
Canada come in with more market power, valued at €121.25m compared to South Africa’s €38.75m, and that gap is reflected in the betting odds. The Canadians are expected to have more of the ball, around 58% possession, while South Africa may sit closer to 42%. That does not mean South Africa will simply wait. It suggests they may choose moments carefully, attack space, and try to keep the game alive deep into the second half.
The head to head record is short but interesting. These nations have met only once in senior men’s football, a 2007 friendly won 2-0 by South Africa. That result is old enough to be more trivia than trend, but in a World Cup knockout game, even trivia gets a seat at the table.
Canada also carry a good memory from Los Angeles. In 2000, they stunned Colombia 2-0 in the city to win the Concacaf Gold Cup, still their major international men’s title. More recently, Canada showed they can trouble stronger names too: Uruguay were heavy favorites at 1.55 in July 2024, but Canada held them to a 2-2 draw. That matters for sports betting readers because it shows Canada are not just price-driven favorites; they have real competitive proof.
The current 1x2 market has South Africa at 5.5, the draw at 3.65, and Canada at 1.72. Those betting odds tell a clear story: Canada are expected to progress, but this is not priced like a walk in the park. World Cup knockout games often tighten early, and the expected half-time score of 0:1 fits that idea well.
The NerdyTips AI leans toward an away win, but the trust level is modest. That is fair. Canada have the deeper squad, stronger valuation, and projected control of the match, yet South Africa just proved they can damage a favorite. A South Africa vs Canada prediction should respect both sides of that argument.
The under/over prediction is under 3.5 goals, offered at 1.25. It is not a glamorous price, but it matches the game script. South Africa are expected to take 11 shots, with 3 on target, while Canada may produce 16 shots and 5 on target. That points to Canada pressure, but not necessarily chaos.
The corner count is more aggressive, with 3 expected for South Africa and 9 for Canada, giving a total of 12. That supports the idea of Canada spending long spells around the South African box. Still, corners do not always turn into goals, especially against a team likely to defend low and protect central areas.
For sports betting purposes, the best value angle is not chasing a high-scoring game. The AI suggests under 3.5 goals with a 3.9/10 trust score, slightly ahead of the Canada win at 3.7/10. In simple terms, Canada are the more likely winner, but the safer match pattern is a game with no more than three goals.
Our final World Cup betting preview view is Canada 2-1 South Africa. Expect Canada to lead at the break, South Africa to keep the night tense, and bettors to spend the last 15 minutes hoping the fourth goal stays at home.
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| 25 Jun | W |
South Africa
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South Korea
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| 18 Jun | D |
Czech
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South Africa
| 1 |
| 11 Jun | L |
Mexico
| 2 |
South Africa
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| 29 May | D |
South Africa
| 0 |
Nicaragua
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| 31 Mar | L |
South Africa
| 1 |
Panama
| 2 |
| 27 Mar | D |
South Africa
| 1 |
Panama
| 1 |
| 04 Jan | L |
South Africa
| 1 |
Cameroon
| 2 |
| 29 Dec | W |
Zimbabwe
| 2 |
South Africa
| 3 |
| 26 Dec | L |
Egypt
| 1 |
South Africa
| 0 |
| 22 Dec | W |
South Africa
| 2 |
Angola
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| 24 Jun | L | Switzerland |
2 | Canada |
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| 18 Jun | W | Canada |
6 | Qatar |
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| 12 Jun | D | Canada |
1 | Bosnia H |
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| 06 Jun | D | Canada |
1 | Rep. I |
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| 02 Jun | W | Canada |
2 | Uzbekistan |
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| 28 Mar | D | Canada |
2 | Iceland |
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| 18 Jan | W | Canada |
1 | Guatemala |
0 |
| 14 Nov | D | Canada |
0 | Ecuador |
0 |
| 15 Oct | D | Canada |
0 | Colombia |
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| 11 Oct | L | Canada |
0 | Australia |
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