Canada beats South Africa 1-0 in World Cup’s first knockout match on late goal by Stephen Eustáquio

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Canada's Stephen Eustaquio (7) celebrates scoring their opening goal against South Africa during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match in Inglewood, Calif., near Los Angeles, Sunday, June 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)

2026-06-28T21:02:29Z

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Stephen Eustáquio scored in the second minute of second-half stoppage time, and Canada beat South Africa 1-0 on Sunday for its first knockout match victory in a World Cup.

A tense match at SoFi Stadium appeared to be headed for extra time until Eustáquio — who plays professionally for Los Angeles FC several miles away — put a stunning volley from outside the penalty area into the bottom corner of Ronwen Williams’ net.

Co-host Canada hung on with strong defensive play in the final minutes and advanced to face the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston on Saturday, July 4.

Coach Jesse Marsch gathered his players in a huddle after the whistle and gave a spirited speech, declaring: “You guys are Canadian heroes! Canadian heroes!”

Canada played its first three matches at home in Toronto and Vancouver, but was forced to become the first World Cup host to play on the road when it lost 2-1 to Switzerland last Wednesday.

The Canadians were still the clear crowd favorite in the Los Angeles area between their traveling fans and thousands of supportive locals, including several in Eustáquio’s LAFC shirt who couldn’t have imagined the day they were about to enjoy.

Williams made five saves for South Africa, which managed to hang in until the final moments in search of another historic win for the team known as Bafana Bafana. Canada had the best chances all day, but underdog South Africa stayed firm defensively and created a handful of excellent chances itself.

Canada finally capitalized when Alistair Johnston’s long pass into the box was cleared directly into the path of Eustáquio, who struck it purely and started to celebrate almost immediately.

After finishing second in their respective groups, both South Africa and Canada were playing for their nations’ first knockout victories at a World Cup when they opened the round of 32 with the only match of the day.

Canada got a boost in the 75th minute when star defender Alphonso Davies came on for his first World Cup action after missing group play with a hamstring injury.

The playmaking Bayern Munich defender missed group play after injuring his hamstring last month for the third time this year, but finally returned in the same stadium where he tore a knee ligament in March 2025 in CONCACAF Nations League play.

Davies immediately made the best pass of the day to set up Promise David for a golden chance, but he hit it wide.

South Africa reached the knockout rounds for the first time with a stunning 1-0 victory over South Korea last Wednesday, arguably the highest moment in Bafana Bafana’s checkered international history.

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See more of AP’s World Cup coverage here

GREG BEACHAM Beacham is a sports writer in California.

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The Story At A Glance
  • • Canada defeated South Africa 1-0 in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32.

  • • Stephen Eustáquio scored the winning volley in the 92nd minute.

  • • The match took place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Context
Canada secured its first-ever World Cup knockout stage victory after a group stage loss to Switzerland. The match was played on American soil despite Canada serving as a co-host for the tournament.

Christian Perspective
The victory highlights the importance of discipline and perseverance in achieving national excellence. While sports provide a venue for communal joy, the focus remains on the strength and vitality of the participating nations.

Implications
Hosting global events in American cities like Los Angeles demonstrates the massive scale of influence the United States maintains. It also shows how international gatherings bring diverse populations into close contact within our borders.

Broader Trends
The presence of massive crowds from various nations reflects the ongoing demographic shifts and globalized movement of people. This tournament serves as a microcosm of the melting pot dynamics currently reshaping North American social structures.

Takeaway
Nations should prioritize the development of their own citizens and the strength of their domestic institutions. True greatness is found in protecting the unique identity and heritage of the people. We must remain vigilant in ensuring that globalist spectacles do not overshadow national sovereignty.

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