Analyzing why Mexico will win against South Africa in 2026 World Cup As Mexico prepares for their upcoming football match against South Africa in the 2026 World Cup, historical stats show that Mexico has a strong chance of emerging victorious. With a total of 17 appearances in the World Cup and reaching the quarter-finals twice, Mexico has proven to be a formidable team. In comparison, South Africa has only qualified for the World Cup three times and was eliminated in the group stage each time. Furthermore, Mexico has consistently held a higher FIFA ranking than South Africa, with their current ranking at 11th while South Africa sits at 75th. In terms of individual players, Mexico also has an advantage. With players like Hirving Lozano and Raúl Jiménez currently playing for top European clubs, Mexico has a stronger and more experienced team. On the other hand, South Africa lacks any notable players in top clubs. Another factor to consider is Mexico's track record in recent matches against South Africa. In their last five meetings, Mexico has won four and drawn one, with the most recent victory being a 3-1 win in 2015. Overall, based on historical stats and current team composition, it is highly likely that Mexico will come out as the winners in their match against South Africa on 11th June, 2026 in the World Cup. With a strong and experienced team, Mexico is well-equipped to win and secure a spot in the next round of the tournament. Bet Now
Full Analysis →Football Predictions — June 11, 2026
4 predictions
Today's Football Tips — Free, No Sign-Up Required
Every morning Easy2Bets publishes fresh football tips for the day's fixtures across more than 50 competitions — from the Premier League and Champions League to Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, MLS, and the Championship. You don't need an account to access them. Just open the page and the tips are right there.
Each tip comes with the bookmaker odds at time of publication and a probability score, so you can quickly gauge how confident the market is in a given outcome before deciding whether to act on it.
What You See on Every Tip Card
- Fixture info — competition name, both teams, and scheduled kick-off time.
- Recommended bet — the exact market to back: Home Win, BTTS Yes, Over 2.5, and so on.
- Odds — the bookmaker price attached to that market at the time the tip was generated.
- Probability bar — a visual confidence indicator calculated from the odds. Higher bar = stronger market consensus.
- Match analysis — a concise reasoning note explaining what drove the selection.
Our Bet of the Day
Among all daily tips, one is flagged as the Bet of the Day— the single pick with the highest probability score from matches priced between 1.90 and 2.10. That price window is intentional: it's tight enough to keep the return worth chasing, yet wide enough to find genuinely strong bets rather than heavy favourites at 1.20.
We keep a running log of every past Bet of the Day — result, odds, and date — visible to anyone. No cherry-picking. If the record isn't good enough for you, you'll know it before you follow a single tip.
Betting Markets Covered
Depending on the match, our tips may cover any of the following markets:
- 1X2 — the classic win/draw/win market.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS) — yes or no on whether both sides find the net.
- Over / Under 2.5 Goals — will there be three or more goals?
- Double Chance — two outcomes covered in one bet.
- Asian Handicap — one team starts with a goal advantage.
How the Tips Are Generated
- Odds scraping — each morning the system pulls live bookmaker odds for fixtures across all covered leagues.
- Probability calculation — odds are converted into a win probability score for every available outcome.
- Ranking and publishing — tips are ranked by probability and pushed to the site automatically.
- Result logging — once a match is played, the outcome is recorded against the tip.
Predictions are for informational purposes only. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Gamble responsibly. 18+.