In briefCanada will face the winner of the Netherlands vs Morocco match.Canada vs South Africa is the only match of the day on Monday.Stephen Eustáquio's stoppage-time winner fired Canada to a 1-0 win over South Africa on Monday AEST in the first match of the World Cup knockout rounds, as the co-hosts advance to the last 16 for the first time in their history.With both sides making their first-ever appearance in the knockout phase, the game appeared to be heading for extra time before Eustáquio broke South African hearts with a clinical hit from just outside the area.Canada — playing in Los Angeles despite being co-hosts, after failing to win their group — will now face the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston in the last 16 on 4 July, as South Africa's World Cup adventure comes to an end.Before the game, coach Jesse Marsch had talked up the "X-factor" of Canada's star Alphonso Davies, available again after a hamstring injury.News that makes senseYour trusted source for staying up-to-date with the world around you. Get free daily news updates and analysis, straight to your inbox.But the Bayern Munich wing-back, who was yet to appear at this World Cup, remained glaringly absent from the starting line-up. Still, Canada began on the front foot, racking up chances against South Africa's low block.In the 22nd minute, a pinpoint Eustáquio free-kick found Derek Cornelius wide open on the six-yard line. The Canadian centre-back utterly mistimed his headed effort.South Africa threatened sporadically on the counter. But in a frenetic period just before half-time, Canada came agonisingly close.From a corner, Moise Bombito's header was cleared off the line before Tajon Buchanan's follow-up shot was blocked by goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.Moments later, Khuliso Mudau crashed into the dangerous Richie Laryea, but his penalty appeals were waved away.That enraged a heavily Canadian crowd, and the jeers grew louder after half-time as South Africa were content to exchange deep passes under little pressure while the clock ticked down.Just past the hour mark, Canada came close again.Substitute Niko Sigur slid a through ball to Tani Oluwaseyi, whose shot was well-saved by the goalkeeper and looped up toward Jonathan David — but defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi just got there first and cleared brilliantly.- All the FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage on our World Cup page- How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 on SBS- Watch all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at our On Demand hub- How to favourite your FIFA World Cup 2026 team and never miss a single moment of the actionIn the 75th minute, Davies finally appeared, to a huge roar, and made an immediate impact.From the left wing, Davies found Jonathan David, who laid the ball to fellow striker — and no relation — Promise David, but his shot went wide.Moments later, Davies found Jonathan David again. This time he shot from a tight angle, but was denied by Williams.In the second minute of stoppage time, Canada finally broke through, from the other flank.Jacob Shaffelburg raced down the right wing and pinged in a cross, which was headed clear to Eustáquio.Source: SBS NewsThe Porto midfielder — on loan at Los Angeles FC — chested the ball down and slammed it first-time into the bottom-left corner. Canada's bench streamed onto the pitch as the stadium erupted, celebrating a historic victory.— With reporting by the Reuters news agency and Agence-France Presse.You can watch all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ live, free and exclusive on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand.FIFA World Cup 2026™ at SBS On Demand: get match ready.For the latest from SBS News, download our app and subscribe to our newsletter.