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Bafana Bafana to host Panama in key World Cup warm-up matches

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BAFANA Bafana to resume their 2026 Fifa World Cup preparations with two friendlies against Panama.

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Bafana Bafana’s road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup will gather momentum in March when South Africa host Panama in two international friendly matches to be played on home soil between March 27 and 31.

The fixtures form part of head coach Hugo Broos’s carefully mapped preparation programme ahead of the global showpiece, which will be staged across the United States of America, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.

With the countdown officially underway, Broos is clearly intent on exposing his squad to opposition that mirrors the intensity and discipline expected at the tournament.

Panama, currently ranked 33rd in the world, fit that brief almost perfectly. The Central American side are known for their physicality, tactical organisation and competitive edge — traits that have seen them establish themselves as regular participants on the world stage. 

For Bafana, the two-match series offers a valuable opportunity to measure themselves against a team operating at a consistently high international level.

The choice of opponent is also significant when viewed through the lens of South Africa’s World Cup group. 

Bafana were drawn in Group A following the draw held in Washington DC in December 2025, where they were paired with hosts Mexico, South Korea and the winner of UEFA Playoff D — a group that includes the Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland, Denmark and North Macedonia.

That blend of technical quality, physical presence and tactical nuance makes Panama an ideal dress rehearsal, allowing Broos to fine-tune combinations, test squad depth and sharpen his preferred playing model under realistic conditions.

Beyond the technical aspects, the March window also presents a chance for Bafana to reconnect with the home support, with both matches set to be played in South Africa. 

The South African Football Association (SAFA) has confirmed that details regarding match venues, kick-off times and ticketing will be communicated in the coming days.

As the margins tighten and expectations rise, these friendlies represent more than just preparation. 

They are a statement of intent from a Bafana side determined to arrive at the 2026 World Cup battle-hardened, organised and ready to compete on football’s biggest stage.