GROUP A · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—Mexico vs Czechia: El Tri host Czechia at Estadio Azteca having already sealed top spot in Group A.
—Standings: Mexico lead on six points; Korea Republic are second on three, with Czechia and South Africa on one.
—The race: The second automatic place is still open to Korea Republic, Czechia and South Africa.
—Clean sheets: Mexico are the only Group A side yet to concede, winning both matches without reply.
—Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, with kick-off at 9pm Eastern (7pm local).
Mexico have already won Group A. Their final match against Czechia at a roaring Estadio Azteca is about momentum, sharpness and pride, while three teams still scrap for the place behind them.

Mexico vs Czechia: hosts arrive in control
Mexico open the final matchday already certain of first place in Group A. Javier Aguirre’s side have taken maximum points and conceded nothing.
The hosts beat South Africa two-nil in the tournament’s opening match and edged Korea Republic one-nil. Both wins came without conceding a goal.
Czechia arrive at the Azteca with their own hopes hanging by a thread. Ivan Hasek’s team sit third on a single point.
For Mexico the night is about rhythm and a sold-out Azteca, not survival. Aguirre must weigh resting key men against carrying momentum into the knockout rounds.
How Group A reached its final night
Mexico set the pace from the opening whistle of the tournament. A two-nil win over South Africa was followed by a hard-fought one-nil defeat of Korea Republic.
Korea Republic recovered from that loss to sit second. They beat Czechia two-one on the opening matchday before falling to Mexico.
Czechia have drawn one and lost one, leaving them third on goal difference. A one-all draw with South Africa followed their two-one defeat to Korea.
South Africa also hold a single point, from that draw with Czechia. Hugo Broos’s side must beat Korea in Monterrey to keep any hope alive.
The Rio Times numbers behind the Group A race
According to FIFA’s official standings, Mexico top Group A on six points with a goal difference of plus three, three scored and none conceded. They are the only team in the group still unbreached.
The Rio Times calculates that Korea Republic, on three points, need only a draw against South Africa to seal second place regardless of events at the Azteca. Their fate is in their own hands.
Czechia and South Africa, both on one point, must win and hope for favours. Even a Czechia victory over Mexico may not be enough if Korea avoid defeat.
It means the marquee fixture in Mexico City could prove a dead rubber for the table, while the night’s decisive drama plays out in Monterrey.
Mexico’s quiet redemption after 2022
Topping the group carries weight beyond seeding. Four years ago in Qatar, Mexico failed to reach the knockout rounds for the first time since 1978.
That group-stage exit, on goal difference behind Argentina and Poland, stung a proud footballing nation. Reaching the last thirty-two as group winners is an early measure of repair.
Aguirre, in his third World Cup in charge of Mexico, has rebuilt around a settled defence. Two clean sheets in two games tell the story of his approach.
The forward line, led by Santiago Gimenez and Raul Jimenez, has yet to fire fully. A calmer evening against Czechia offers a chance to find sharpness.
A long history with Czechia and Korea
Mexico and the Czechs share a sliver of World Cup history. At the 1962 finals, Czechoslovakia scored against Mexico after fifteen seconds, still among the fastest goals the tournament has seen, yet lost three-one.
Mexico have also met Korea Republic twice at World Cups, winning both. They took the points three-one in 1998 and two-one in 2018.
Those threads add spice to a final round that pits the group’s biggest name against its strugglers. The Azteca will expect a performance whatever the stakes.
Why it matters
For Mexico, finishing top shapes a friendlier knockout route and lets Aguirre manage his squad. Momentum and a clean bill of health matter just as much as the result.
For Czechia, Korea Republic and South Africa, this is win-or-bust in different measures. By the end of the night, two of Group A’s four teams will be heading home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When do Mexico play Czechia?
The Group A match is on Wednesday, June 24, at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Kick-off is at 9pm Eastern, which is 7pm local time.
Have Mexico already qualified?
Yes. Mexico have already won Group A with two wins from two and a place in the round of thirty-two secured.
Who can still qualify from Group A?
Korea Republic, Czechia and South Africa are fighting for the second automatic spot. Korea Republic need only a draw with South Africa to go through.
Where is the Group A finale being played?
Czechia vs Mexico is at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. South Africa vs Korea Republic is at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, at the same time.
Why does topping the group matter for Mexico?
Group winners take a different knockout crossover and can rotate their squad. It also avenges the 2022 group-stage exit, Mexico’s first since 1978.
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By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-24 17:01:39 | Updated at 2026-06-24 18:05:04
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