Teboho Mokoena scored from the penalty spot as South Africa held Czech Republic to a 1-1 draw in their second group stage match for the 2026 World Cup.
Following opening-match losses, both nations knew that a second defeat would place their hopes of reaching the round of 32 in severe jeopardy.
Ultimately, the match ended in a 1-1 stalemate, a result that keeps both teams mathematically alive but leaves them with plenty of work to do in their final group games.

The match began with a frantic pace, and the Czech Republic took full advantage of the early nerves. Just five minutes into the contest, Michal Sadílek struck the back of the net to give the Europeans the lead.
The goal originated from a clever piece of play orchestrated by Alexandr Sojka, whose vision carved open the South African defense.
It was the fastest goal of the tournament to date and provided the perfect start for the Czech side, who were looking to bounce back from their earlier disappointment against South Korea.
Despite falling behind early, Bafana Bafana refused to crumble. As the first half progressed, South Africa began to grow into the game, finding more rhythm in their passing and putting the Czech backline under consistent pressure.
While they struggled to craft clear-cut scoring opportunities before the break, their improved defensive discipline prevented the Czech Republic from doubling their lead, a crucial factor that kept the game within reach.
The second half turned into a tactical chess match. The Czechs looked comfortable maintaining their slender advantage, but they failed to find the elusive second goal that would have effectively put the game to bed.
As the clock ticked into the final ten minutes, the intensity reached a fever pitch. A pivotal moment occurred when a shot from Thapelo Maseko struck the arm of substitute Pavel Šulc inside the penalty area.
Referee Tori Penso did not hesitate, pointing to the spot. Teboho Mokoena stepped up to take the penalty in the 83rd minute.
Under immense pressure, he remained composed, firing a precise right-footed shot into the bottom left corner as the Czech goalkeeper Matěj Kovář dove the wrong way.
The South African supporters in the stands erupted as their side drew level, setting the stage for a dramatic grandstand finish.
The final ten minutes were end-to-end action as both teams pushed for a winner. The Czech Republic, clearly frustrated by surrendering their lead, increased their attacking output in the final moments of stoppage time.
Lukáš Provod and Adam Hložek both came agonizingly close to finding a winner, while a late save from Kovář on a strike by Evidence Makgopa ensured the points were shared 1-1.
The draw leaves the Group A table finely poised. Both teams have secured their first point of the tournament, but their paths to the knockout stages remain narrow.
South Africa will prepare for a critical final group stage clash against South Korea on June 24, while the Czech Republic will face the challenge of taking on co-hosts Mexico.
While neither side achieved the victory they craved in Atlanta, the resilience shown by both teams ensures that the final round of Group A fixtures will be nothing short of high-stakes drama.
The race for the round of 32 remains wide open, with the door still slightly ajar for both nations to keep their 2026 World Cup dreams alive.