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Estadio Monterrey World Cup fixtures

Monterrey, Mexico venue page for FIFA World Cup 2026.

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Venue

Estadio Monterrey

Estadio BBVA · Monterrey, Mexico · 53,460 capacity

Venue profile

Tournament nameEstadio Monterrey

Local stadium nameEstadio BBVA

AddressAv. Pablo Livas 2011, La Pastora, 67140 Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Capacity53,460

Fixtures listed4

First fixtureSweden v Tunisia

Stadium history and area

Estadio BBVA

About the stadium

Estadio Monterrey is the tournament name for Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, the home of CF Monterrey and one of Mexico's three World Cup 26 stadiums.

Stadium history

  • Estadio BBVA opened in 2015 with a mountain-backed design near Cerro de la Silla.
  • The stadium has staged Liga MX finals, international club football and major national-team fixtures.
  • For FIFA World Cup 26, Monterrey is scheduled for three group-stage fixtures and one Round of 32 match.

Area context

  • The stadium is in Guadalupe, east of central Monterrey, so fans should plan travel around metropolitan traffic rather than a downtown-only route.
  • Summer heat can shape arrival times, hydration plans and post-match movement.

Getting around

  • Official matchday transport, controlled parking, taxis and rideshare are likely to be central to visitor movement.
  • Plan extra time around La Pastora access routes and stadium security zones.

Next match at this venue

Results by venue

No completed matches at this venue yet.

Matches at this venue

ScheduledRound of 32

Winner Group FvsRunner-up Group C

29 Jun 2026, Monterrey - 12:00 PM local · 29 Jun 2026, 11:30 PM IST · Estadio Monterrey

Match centre

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

28°CClear
70% humidity16 km/h wind0 mm rain

Monterrey can be hot in June and July. Build shade, hydration, and transport time into matchday plans.

Air quality

24Good air
PM2.5 8PM10 10

Check the live AQI snapshot before outdoor plans because heat, traffic, and local air conditions can affect comfort.

Public sources