Mexico Leads Group A After Thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Day
Published June 12, 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has officially begun, with Mexico securing the top spot in Group A following a strong performance on the opening day, which also saw South Korea claim a victory.
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The highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring a record 48 teams, commenced last night with Mexico immediately making its mark. Following the initial fixtures, the co-host nation now sits atop Group A, thanks to a superior goal difference after a compelling start to the tournament. The opening day also witnessed South Korea emerge victorious in their encounter against Czechia, adding to the early drama.
The global football spectacle kicked off with a vibrant opening ceremony at Mexico's iconic Estadio Azteca, one of the sixteen venues spanning the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The event captivated audiences with performances from international music stars, including Colombian pop sensation Shakira, who headlined alongside Nigerian artist Burna Boy, performing the tournament's official anthem. Other notable acts included Tyla, J Balvin, and Alejandro Fernandez, blending football excitement with rich Mexican culture.
This monumental tournament is set to feature additional opening celebrations. Later today, Canada will host its own ceremony at Toronto Stadium before their Group B opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina. This event is expected to showcase Canadian and international talent, with artists like Michael Bublé and Alessia Cara set to perform. A third and final opening ceremony is also planned for the United States, taking place in Los Angeles, further highlighting the tripartite hosting of this historic World Cup.