14 Jun
Sun
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•12:00pm
NRG Stadium • Houston
25 Jun
Thu
•6:00pm
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
22 Dec
Mon
•7:30pm
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
26 Dec
Fri
•10:00pm
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
30 Dec
Tue
•12:30am
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
11 Jun
Thu
•2:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
18 Jun
Thu
•12:00pm
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
The South African side bursts onto the pitch with a direct, physically imposing style of football: constant runs down the flanks and relentless intensity, picking up the combative spirit they showed as World Cup hosts back in 2010. On the other side, the Oranje stay true to their elite identity: building calmly from the back, a midfield that dictates the tempo, and forwards capable of threading the perfect pass into the tightest spaces. It’s the Dutch team’s precision against the drive of the “Bafana Bafana” in a contest where technical details and mental strength could tip the balance.
In a group stage where every point can mean a ticket to the last 16 or a premature farewell, every individual duel, every recovery, and every set piece is fought as if it were a final.
At Qatar 2022, the Dutch national team reached the quarter-finals and pushed the future champions all the way to a penalty shootout, driven by the authority of Virgil van Dijk, the vision of Frenkie de Jong and the killer instinct of Cody Gakpo. South Africa, meanwhile, rely on a squad that has been building together for years, with players who keep a high competitive rhythm both in European leagues and in their domestic championship.
Highlights don’t do it justice: secure your tickets and experience live a showdown between a historic global powerhouse and an African team determined to make its mark on the World Cup.