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Estadio Guadalajara World Cup fixtures

Guadalajara, Mexico venue page for FIFA World Cup 2026.

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Venue

Estadio Guadalajara

Estadio Akron · Guadalajara, Mexico · 48,071 capacity

Venue profile

Tournament nameEstadio Guadalajara

Local stadium nameEstadio Akron

AddressAv. Circuito JVC 2800, El Bajio, 45019 Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico

Capacity48,071

Fixtures listed4

First fixtureKorea Republic v Czechia

Stadium history and area

Estadio Akron

About the stadium

Estadio Guadalajara is the tournament name for Estadio Akron in Zapopan, the modern home of Chivas and Guadalajara's FIFA World Cup 26 venue.

Stadium history

  • Estadio Akron opened in 2010 as a modern club stadium for Chivas Guadalajara.
  • The venue has hosted Mexican national-team and club finals activity and forms part of a football-rich Guadalajara region.
  • For FIFA World Cup 26, Guadalajara is scheduled for four group-stage fixtures.

Area context

  • The stadium is in Zapopan on the western side of the Guadalajara metropolitan area rather than in the historic city centre.
  • Visitors should plan for longer cross-city movement on matchdays, especially around evening traffic and rain-season conditions.

Getting around

  • Matchday shuttles, buses, rideshare and controlled parking are more realistic than assuming a short central-city walk.
  • Build extra time for the last kilometres around the stadium because access roads can compress before kickoff.

Next match at this venue

Results by venue

No completed matches at this venue yet.

Matches at this venue

Weather and air quality

Live snapshots are useful for fan-zone walks, transit waits and outdoor plans; always recheck official alerts on matchday.

Weather now

21°CLight drizzle
77% humidity10 km/h wind0.1 mm rain

Guadalajara summer plans should account for warm afternoons and the chance of seasonal rain around evening movement.

Air quality

52Moderate air
PM2.5 10PM10 10

Check the AQI snapshot before long outdoor plans, especially around traffic-heavy arrival windows.

Public sources