Bafana Bafana's moment of truth: Every path to the World Cup knockouts — and how likely each one is

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Bafana Bafana are one result away from making World Cup history — but the path to the Round of 32 is complicated. With one point from two games and South Korea standing in their way on Thursday morning (3 AM SA time), Hugo Broos' men still have multiple routes through. The question is: how likely is each one?

In this video, we break down every scenario that could see South Africa advance — from the clean path (win and you're through) to the long shots that would have the whole country refreshing standings tables in the early hours. We look at what the betting markets say, what Opta's numbers tell us about Bafana's actual performance level, and what the BizNews AI Predictor — our new data-driven match analysis tool — makes of South Africa's chances against South Korea.

⚽ Every qualification scenario explained
📊 Opta xG data, betting odds, and deep stats unpacked
🤖 The BizNews AI Predictor verdict: South Korea 56% | Draw 31% | South Africa 13%
🇿🇦 Can Bafana make history?

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24 Jun 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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