When does 2026 World Cup Group A start?
Group A opens on June 11, 2026, with Mexico playing their first match. All three matchdays are completed by June 27.
The Opening Group
Mexico kicks off the global tournament at the legendary Estadio Azteca. Explore the teams, schedule, and stakes in Group A.
Group A sets the pace for the entire 48-team tournament. As the hosts of the opening match on June 11, Mexico carries the psychological burden of the nation. Their matches at Estadio Azteca are historically high-scoring due to the thin air and intense support.
Korea Republic enters as the most experienced AFC side in this section, while South Africa and Czechia (play-off winners) fight for the critical third-place qualification slots.
| Slot | Team | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Mexico | Host / Opener |
| A2 | Korea Republic | AFC Qualifier |
| A3 | South Africa | CAF Qualifier |
| A4 | Czechia | UEFA Play-off |
The thin air and 87,000 fans create a fortress for El Tri.
Mexico City's altitude remains the single most significant factor in Group A. Teams unaccustomed to 2,000+ metres will find late-match recovery difficult, potentially leading to defensive collapses in the final 15 minutes.
Expect high-intensity starts from Mexico to capitalise on the visitor's early physiological adjustment period.
Winner of Group A stays in Mexico for the early knockout rounds.
The Group A winner is scheduled to face a third-placed team from either Group C, E, or F. This favourable path is designed to keep host nations relevant deep into the tournament bracket.
Goal difference in this group is paramount, as the opening three matchdays establish the benchmark for the eight best third-placed teams who will advance.
Note: Group assignments and opening match details are official and confirmed.
Group A opens on June 11, 2026, with Mexico playing their first match. All three matchdays are completed by June 27.
Group A consists of Mexico, Korea Republic, South Africa, Czechia.
The top two teams automatically qualify for the Round of 32. The third-place team will also advance if they are among the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups.