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FIFA World Cup 2026 Travel Guide
Mexico’s second largest city knows a thing or two about world-class soccer. Its historic stadiums — Estadio Jalisco and, more recently, Estadio Akron — have set the stage for some of the sport’s most memorable moments. Estadio Jalisco hosted eight matches during the 1970 FIFA World Cup and six more in the 1986 tournament. In 2026, Guadalajara will once again welcome fans from around the world, with four group stage matches scheduled at Estadio Akron — temporarily renamed Estadio Guadalajara for the tournament under FIFA’s naming rules. Those matches will take place on June 11, 18, 23, and 26.














