Mexico vs South Africa
Mexico
1.45
South Africa
7.00
Mexico are the favourites based on current odds.
South Africa (Away team) odds offer the highest possible win at 7.00 odds. If you bet $100 on South Africa you can win $$700.00.
Betting on Mexico (Home team) is the safest option with odds at 1.45. If you bet $100 you can potentially win $145.00.
Betting Prediction
Mexico vs South Africa Prediction & Betting Tips | World Cup Soccer on Thursday, Jun 11 at 21:00
Mexico vs South Africa – World Cup Match Prediction
International | World Cup | Soccer
Our match prediction for this World Cup clash takes into account recent form, head-to-head history, and key performance indicators to produce the following win probabilities for Mexico vs South Africa. Whether you're researching the fixture for a punt or simply tracking the World Cup table, the numbers below give a clear picture of how the two sides shape up ahead of kick-off on Thursday, Jun 11 at 21:00.
Outcome: Mexico Win | Probability: 64.1
Outcome: Draw | Probability: 22.7
Outcome: South Africa Win | Probability: 13.3
Who Is Favoured Between Mexico vs South Africa?
Our match prediction puts Mexico in front for this Soccer encounter, giving them a 64.1 probability of taking all three points. South Africa sit on the other side as the underdog at 13.3, with a 22.7 chance that the two sides cannot be split when the final whistle blows.
A draw probability of 22.7 is considered {draw_label} in Soccer. While Mexico hold the statistical edge, this is still an open fixture — and writing off the underdog ahead of a World Cup match rarely pays off. Form swings, individual moments, and tactical adjustments on the day can flip even the most lopsided projections, which is why probability-based predictions are best read as a guide rather than a certainty.
What Shapes the Prediction?
Match predictions for World Cup Soccer fixtures pull from a wide range of inputs. Recent form across all competitions matters first — a side coming off a strong run carries momentum that often translates into the next fixture. Home and away records add a second layer, since some teams are transformed by home advantage while others perform consistently regardless of venue.
Attacking and defensive output metrics give a deeper view than the league table alone. Goals scored and conceded, shots on target, expected goals, and clean sheet frequency all feed into how likely each result becomes. Squad availability is another major variable: a missing key player can shift a fixture's complexion entirely, particularly in World Cup where depth varies sharply between clubs.
Historical trends within the competition complete the picture. Some teams simply travel better than others, certain matchups produce consistent patterns over the years, and World Cup fixtures often carry their own quirks that pure form analysis can miss.
Together, these factors produce the win probabilities above. Mexico's 64.1 reflects the stronger overall profile heading into this fixture. Even so, South Africa's 13.3 is anything but a write-off — World Cup matches have a habit of breaking from the script, and the door is always open for an upset.
Mexico vs South Africa Head-to-Head Context
Head-to-head history rarely tells the full story on its own, but it adds useful colour to any match prediction. Previous meetings between Mexico and South Africa are worth a look for recurring patterns — whether one side has consistently had the measure of the other, whether matches between them tend to be tight affairs or higher-scoring contests, and whether home advantage has historically been decisive in this fixture.
Recent encounters carry the most weight, since squads and managers turn over and the version of each club from five years ago may bear little resemblance to today's. Even so, longer-term head-to-head data can hint at stylistic clashes that tend to favour one side over the other.
Form Guide Heading Into the Match
Form going into Thursday, Jun 11 is one of the strongest signals in any World Cup match prediction. Mexico's recent results, performance level, and confidence on the pitch all factor into their 64.1 rating. The same applies to South Africa at 13.3 — a side trending upward in the weeks before a fixture often outperforms what the raw probabilities suggest.
Look beyond results alone when assessing form. A team grinding out narrow wins against weaker opposition may be flattered by their points tally, while a side losing close matches to top opposition might be performing better than their record indicates. The shape of recent results often matters more than the results themselves.
Betting Angles to Consider
Looking at the numbers behind Mexico vs South Africa: Mexico to win is the probability-backed selection at 64.1. The draw at 22.7 could hold value if the odds on offer suggest the market sees this as a more one-sided affair than the figures imply. South Africa at 13.3 may appeal as an underdog pick if the price is generous enough to justify the risk.
Beyond the standard match result market, World Cup Soccer fixtures typically open up a wide range of betting options worth considering. Both teams to score, over/under goal lines, Asian handicaps, and correct score markets can all offer better value than the straight 1X2 depending on how the match prediction reads. A fixture with a high draw probability, for example, often makes the draw no bet or double chance markets worth a closer look.
Comparing odds across multiple sportsbooks is essential before placing any bet. Even small price differences add up over time, and Malta's licensed operators frequently price the same fixture differently — particularly in secondary markets where the lines are less efficient.
Please bet responsibly. These probabilities are estimates, not guarantees. Never stake more than you can comfortably afford to lose, and treat betting as entertainment rather than a source of income.
Mexico vs South Africa Match Prediction Summary
Match: Mexico vs South Africa
Sport: Soccer
Country: International
League: World Cup
Date: Thursday, Jun 11
Kick-off: 21:00
Favourite: Mexico (64.1)
Draw Chance: 22.7
Underdog: South Africa (13.3)
Whichever way the result lands, Mexico vs South Africa carries the kind of weight that makes World Cup Soccer worth following — and our match prediction is just one input among many to consider before kick-off on Thursday, Jun 11.
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