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CanadaSouth Africa 0–1 Canada: Eustáquio Breaks Bafana Hearts in the 92nd Minute
The Round of 32 opened with a knife-edge knockout tie that needed a 92nd-minute Stephen Eustáquio strike to separate two group-stage runners-up — and send co-hosts Canada into a Round of 16 meeting with Morocco.
The knockout stage of World Cup 2026 opened exactly the way single-elimination football promises: ninety-one minutes of tension, margins too fine to measure, and one moment of quality deciding everything. Stephen Eustáquio's strike in the second minute of stoppage time gave co-hosts Canada a 1–0 win over South Africa in the curtain-raiser of the new Round of 32 — and broke the hearts of a Bafana Bafana side that had matched them stride for stride all evening.
It was a meeting of two teams who had earned this the same way. South Africa finished second in Group A behind the all-conquering hosts Mexico, recovering from an opening-night defeat at the Azteca to draw with Czechia through Teboho Mokoena's penalty and then beat South Korea 1–0 with Maseko's decisive strike. Canada took second in Group B behind Switzerland, mixing a gritty draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina and a narrow defeat to the Swiss around the most emphatic result of the entire group stage — the 6–0 demolition of Qatar, crowned by Jonathan David's hat-trick.
A Knockout Tie in Every Sense
Anyone expecting the free-scoring Canada of that Qatar evening found something far more attritional. South Africa's game plan was disciplined and brave in equal measure: a compact block, quick transitions down the flanks, and a refusal to give Canada's forwards a clean sight of goal. At the interval, with the tie goalless, Bafana's bench moved first, freshening the attack in search of the counter-punch.
The second half told the story of Canada's growing urgency — and South Africa's growing resistance. Nathan Saliba and Niko Sigur both went into the book inside the hour as the midfield battle turned scrappy, and the longer the stalemate held, the louder the thought became: extra time, penalties, and the kind of lottery no favourite wants against opponents this organised.
Eustáquio's Moment
Then, in the 92nd minute, the game produced its one act of separation. Stephen Eustáquio — the metronome of this Canadian midfield — arrived at the perfect moment and finished emphatically. There was barely time for South Africa to restart. One swing of a boot, and a tie that had resisted decision for an hour and a half was over.
It is the cruellest arithmetic in sport, and nobody needed to explain it to the South African players who sank to the turf at full time. Their tournament ends with heads high: a first-ever appearance in the World Cup's knockout rounds — beyond anything the nation managed in 1998, 2002 or 2010 — and a performance here that pushed a host nation to the final seconds.
What It Means
For Canada, the reward is enormous: a Round of 16 tie against Morocco on July 4 — the co-hosts against the conquerors of the Netherlands, and the atmosphere of the tournament so far guaranteed. On this evidence Canada will need more in attack than they showed here, but knockout football only ever asks you to survive, and survive they did.
For South Africa, the exit stings, but the campaign changes the story of Bafana Bafana at World Cups. They came to North America with modest expectations, outlasted 16 other nations, and left in the dying seconds of a knockout tie. That is progress no scoreline can undo.
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