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This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. The intensity of the FIFA World Cup just got higher as Canada and South Africa kick off the knockout stage in a round of 32 match. New users on Kalshi can join the intensity and get a $10 trade bonus when they sign up with promo code FOXSPORTS. Everything these nations hoped and played is on the line as only one nation will reach the round of 16 for the very first time in its World Cup history. Led by Jonathan David and Cyle Larin, Canada finished second in Group B. Now in the knockout stage, one of their best players could be available for today's match. Alphonso Davies expected to finally make his tournament debut after missing the group stage. South Africa also finished second in Group A after stunning South Korea 1-0, to advance to the knockout stage. Teboho Mokoena is returning from suspension to stabilize the midfield. Use the Kalshi promo code FOXSPORTS to claim your $10 bonus and trade on the first knockout game of the tournament. For more information and full terms and conditions, visit our Kalshi promo codepage. How to Claim the Kalshi Welcome Bonus South Africa vs. Canada Odds *Odds/Probability are subject to change* More markets available on Kalshi. How to Watch South Africa vs. Canada Players to Watch in South Africa vs. Canada match Alphonso Davies could make his tournament debut after returning from injury and being available off the bench against Switzerland. Whether he starts or comes on as a substitute, his pace and attacking ability could provide the spark Canada needs in its first-ever World Cup knockout match. Jonathan David leads Canada's attack after bouncing back with a hat trick against Qatar. With Canada missing key midfielder Ismael Kone, David's finishing and movement will be even more important against South Africa's disciplined defense. Teboho Mokoena returns from suspension to anchor South Africa's midfield after missing the group finale. His defensive work and composure on the ball will be crucial if Bafana Bafana hope to frustrate Canada's attack. Thapelo Maseko became South Africa's youngest World Cup goalscorer after netting the winner against South Korea to send his nation into the knockout stage. South Africa will look to the 22-year-old for another decisive moment as it chases a historic round of 16 berth.