Mexico has taken an early lead against South Africa in their opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, held at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The goal, scored by Julián Quiñones in the 9th minute, marks a positive start for the host nation in this Group Stage clash. This encounter also serves as a rematch of their 2010 World Cup opener, where South Africa initially led the scoring. In the current match, markets appear to be responding to Mexico’s early advantage, with implications for several ongoing scenarios.
Key Takeaways
Markets suggest that Mexico’s early goal is consistent with a higher likelihood of Mexico winning the match, with implied probabilities rising from 70% to 85.5% YES.
The goal also appears to increase the probability of Mexico covering the -1.5 spread, with odds moving from 40% to 59.5% YES.
The scenario of an exact 0-3 loss for Mexico has become highly unlikely, with the market probability dropping to near-zero levels.












