The waiting is over, and the hosts have kicked off their World Cup campaign with a clinical, professional performance. No drama, no late scares — Mexico secured the bag and kept a clean sheet to the delight of the home crowd.
Mexico 2-0 South Africa (1-0)
Goals: Lozano ’34, Jiménez ’72 (P)
Betting Breakdown: Clean Sheets and Cash
Mexico easily justified their 1.44 favorites tag, securing a crucial win for straight-backers (1). But the real value was found elsewhere. Sharp punters who backed “Both Teams to Score – No” (BTTS – No) or locked in Under 2.5 Goals cruised to a payout, as South Africa failed to register a single shot on target in the second half.
The post-match chatter inside the Estadio Azteca was dominated by refereeing controversy. Sources close to the South African camp reveal that the squad was absolutely furious over the second-half penalty decision that killed the game. Reports suggest that key coaching staff had to be held back in the tunnel as they accused the officials of “home cooking”.


