Matchday 2 | Group A | June 18, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta | 12 PM ET
Czechia and South Africa meet in Atlanta on June 18 with both sides already under pressure after losing their opening games in Group A.
Czechia were beaten 2-1 by South Korea on Matchday 1, while South Africa lost 2-0 to Mexico in a match that also left them with two suspended starters. That makes this a must-win spot in practical terms, and this matchup is likely to decide who can cling on to their World Cup dreams by securing third place in the group.

Czechia vs South Africa Pick
Pick: Czechia ML -132
Confidence: 3 out of 5
Czechia vs South Africa Match Preview
Czechia enter this match as the stronger and more stable side. Their opening defeat to South Korea was damaging, but there were still signs of a team with structure, set-piece threat, and a clear focal point in Patrik Schick. Against what is, on paper at least, a weaker South Africa squad missing two starters through suspension, this could prove decisive in a match likely to decide who finishes third in Group A.
The market has Czechia around -130 to -132 on the moneyline, with the draw near +270 and South Africa around +350. That is not a huge favorite price, but it does reflect the personnel gap, and the data supports the theory that Czechia are the more dangerous side.
In their defeat against South Korea, the Czechs registered 0.81 xG compared to South Africa’s measly 0.07 xG, and looked consistently dangerous from set pieces, with both Ladislav Krejci’s goal and Tomas Soucek’s disallowed goal coming from set piece deliveries.
South Africa’s main issue is availability. Sphephelo Sithole is suspended after his red card against Mexico, while Themba Zwane has been handed a 3-match ban. Losing Zwane is especially damaging because he is one of South Africa’s few players capable of linking midfield to attack. Without him, Lyle Foster may become isolated for long spells, just as he was on the opening day at the Azteca.
Czechia should look to control territory through Tomas Soucek, Lukas Provod, and the wing-back service into Schick. South Africa will likely sit compact and try to counter through Relebohile Mofokeng and Oswin Appollis, but without Zwane’s creativity, their attacking ceiling looks limited.
Betting Insights
- Czechia moneyline: Czechia at around -132 is playable. The price is close to the model, but South Africa’s suspensions make the favorite the right side.
- Total goals: Under 2.5 Goals is a strong secondary angle. South Africa struggled badly in attack against Mexico and now lose a key creative player.
- Correct score lean: Czechia 1-0 fits the matchup, especially if South Africa sit deep and Czechia lean on set pieces and crosses.
- Player prop lean: Patrik Schick anytime scorer is the clearest goal prop if available around +140. He is Czechia’s best finisher and their main penalty-box target.
The main risk is that Czechia struggle to turn control into clear chances. If South Africa keep the match 0-0 past halftime, the underdog can grow into the game and make the draw a live result. Even so, Czechia have the better match-winner and the more dependable set-piece route, which is enough to back them at this price.
Player Props
- Patrik Schick Anytime Scorer: Schick is an all-round threat to the South African defense and Czechia’s best route to goal. Considering how Bafana Bafana struggled to handle a sluggish Raul Jimenez on Matchday 1, Schick’s ability from open play, crosses, and set pieces makes him the most logical goalscorer in what is likely to be a low-event match.
- Tomas Soucek Shot on Target: Soucek’s late runs and aerial threat give him a clear path to at least one good look, especially if Czechia dominate set-piece volume.
- Both Teams to Score No: South Africa’s attack looked blunt against Mexico and now loses Zwane. A Czechia clean sheet is a reasonable secondary angle.
- Relebohile Mofokeng to be Carded: Mofokeng may need to carry more transition responsibility with Zwane out, which could increase his defensive workload and foul risk.
Same Game Parlay
Clean build: Czechia to win + Under 2.5 Goals. This fits the most likely match script, with Czechia edging a low-scoring game through Schick, set pieces, or sustained pressure. Check the live parlay price before placing.
Aggressive build: Czechia to win + Schick anytime scorer + Under 3.5 Goals. This works if Czechia win through their main striker without the match turning chaotic. It is a higher-risk build, but it lines up cleanly with a 1-0 or 2-0 Czechia result.
Predicted Lineups
Czechia projected XI (3-4-2-1): Kovar; Chaloupek, Hranac, Krejci; Coufal, Soucek, Sojka, Zeleny; Provod, Sulc; Schick
South Africa projected XI (4-2-3-1): Williams; Mudau, Sibisi, Mbokazi, Modiba; Mokoena, Adams; Mofokeng, Mbatha, Appollis; Foster
Lineups are projected and subject to late changes.
Czechia vs South Africa Model Projection
Score Projection: Czechia 1 – South Africa 0
Win Probability: Czechia 57%, South Africa 20%, Draw 23%
Czechia are not priced cheaply, but they should control field tilt in this matchup, and boast both a significant set piece threat and the superior all-round finisher in Schick. South Africa’s suspensions make an already limited attack harder to trust, especially if they fall behind and need to chase the game.
The pick is Czechia ML at -132. The under is also live, but Czechia’s moneyline is the cleaner primary play in a match where South Africa’s path to goals looks narrow.

