Bafana Bafana Face Canada in a Historic World Cup Clash
The Road to the Round of 32
South Africa’s national team, known as Bafana Bafana, has made history by advancing past the group stage of a FIFA World Cup for the first time. A narrow 1‑0 victory over South Korea secured their spot and set up a showdown with tournament co‑hosts Canada. The match will take place on Sunday, 28 June, at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California – better known to fans as SoFi Stadium.
Why This Stadium Stands Out
A Modern Marvel
Opened in September 2020, the venue cost roughly $5.5 billion, making it one of the most expensive stadiums ever built. Its sleek, curved roof and open‑sided design give it a futuristic look while keeping spectators comfortable.
The Iconic Roof
The roof is made of ETFE panels – a lightweight, translucent material that lets sunlight filter through. Because the sides stay open, ocean breezes flow freely, creating a breezy atmosphere that still shields fans from rain.
The Infinity Screen
Stretching the full length of the pitch, the double‑sided Infinity Screen hangs from the roof. At 120 metres wide, it offers a 360‑degree view of replays, close‑ups and celebrations, ensuring every seat feels like the best in the house.
Built for Mega‑Events
Under normal circumstances the stadium seats over 70,000 fans. For World Cup matches capacity can be pushed past 100,000, turning the arena into a sea of noise and colour. Bafana Bafana will therefore experience one of the largest crowds they have ever played in front of.
A Quick Look at the Stadium’s Highlights
Sports and Entertainment
- Home to the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers – the only NFL venue shared by two teams.
- Host of Super Bowl LVI (2022) and the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship.
- Venue for WWE WrestleMania 39 and the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals.
- Concert stage for global acts such as Taylor Swift, BTS and Ed Sheeran.
Future Plans
Los Angeles Stadium will host eight matches during the 2026 World Cup, another Super Bowl in 2027, and key events – including the opening ceremony and swimming competitions – at the 2028 Summer Olympics.
What This Means for South African Football
Playing on such a world‑class stage adds extra pressure, but also a huge source of motivation. A win over Canada would not only secure a place in the World Cup’s last 16; it would embed this moment in the memories of millions of South Africans who will be watching from homes, schools and fan parks across the country.
Conclusion
Bafana Bafana’s upcoming clash with Canada is more than just a knockout game – it’s a chance to write a new chapter in South African soccer history on one of the planet’s most impressive sporting arenas. Regardless of the result, the experience of competing at Los Angeles Stadium will inspire the next generation of players and fans back home.


