Guadalajara
Estadio Akron
Mexico
Feel the energy at Estadio Akron — the pride of Guadalajara and a key venue for FIFA World Cup 2026! Known for its striking architecture and passionate crowds, this modern stadium has hosted major events like the 2010 Copa Libertadores Final and 2011 Pan American Games. With its world-class facilities and electric atmosphere, Estadio Akron promises an unforgettable World Cup experience, showcasing Mexico's deep love for football and vibrant sporting spirit.

Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a vibrant sports city with a long tradition of hosting major events. Known for iconic football clubs and passionate fans, it has welcomed international tournaments like FIFA World Cup matches and CONCACAF competitions. With modern stadiums, lively culture, and a rich sporting heritage, Guadalajara delivers unforgettable experiences for athletes and spectators alike. The city continues to shine as a premier destination for world-class sports in Mexico and beyond.

Sports Heritage
Guadalajara has a proud sports heritage built around football, with Chivas, Atlas, Leones Negros, and the city’s famous Clásico Tapatío shaping its identity. Estadio Jalisco hosted matches at the 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cups, while Estadio Akron became Chivas’ modern home and a major international venue.
1970
FIFA World Cup matches at Estadio Jalisco
1986
FIFA World Cup quarterfinal and semifinal matches at Estadio Jalisco
2011
Guadalajara hosted the Pan American Games
World Cup 2026 Matches at Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron will host four FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, all in the group stage, giving Guadalajara a compact but exciting tournament schedule. The venue opens with Korea Republic vs Czechia on June 11, followed by Mexico vs Korea Republic on June 18, which should bring one of the strongest atmospheres of the group phase. DR Congo vs Colombia follows on June 23, before Uruguay vs Spain closes Guadalajara’s schedule on June 26. As the home of Chivas, Estadio Akron already carries a deep football identity, and the World Cup will add another major chapter to its modern history.

Group Stage
World Cup 2026 Group Stage Standings→| Match | Date | Time (Local) | Matchup | Group/Stage | Stadium | City | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Jun 11, 2026 | 20:00 | South KoreaVSCzech Republic | Group A | Estadio Akron | Guadalajara | |
| 28 | Jun 18, 2026 | 20:00 | MexicoVSSouth Korea | Group A | Estadio Akron | Guadalajara | |
| 48 | Jun 23, 2026 | 20:00 | ColombiaVSDR Congo | Group K | Estadio Akron | Guadalajara | View Tickets |
| 66 | Jun 26, 2026 | 20:00 | UruguayVSSpain | Group H | Estadio Akron | Guadalajara | View Tickets |
Hospitality Options at Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron — listed for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Guadalajara Stadium — offers a compact but modern hospitality experience, shaped by its football-first design, steep seating bowl, and premium areas built into the venue. The stadium is home to C.D. Guadalajara and includes private palcos, club-level seating, and VIP spaces for guests who want more comfort than standard match seating. Its premium areas are designed for strong pitch views, smoother access, and a more relaxed matchday environment, making them attractive for both corporate groups and travelling fans. For FIFA World Cup 2026, Guadalajara Stadium will host four group-stage matches, including a Mexico national team fixture, which adds extra value to hospitality access. Official FIFA hospitality options include premium seats, food and beverage, lounge access, dedicated service, and curated World Cup experiences for fans who want a more exclusive way to enjoy football in Guadalajara.
Private Suites
Palcos and executive suites
Estadio Akron features private palcos and executive suite-style areas for guests who want a more personal matchday setting. These spaces offer premium views of the pitch, greater privacy, and a more comfortable environment for groups, making them a strong option for business hosting, family experiences, or fans who want to enjoy the match away from the main seating bowl.
Club Lounges
Club seating and premium tiers
The stadium includes club seating tiers positioned within its steep, football-focused bowl. These areas provide upgraded comfort, strong sightlines, and access to a more refined matchday setting. Club-level options are ideal for fans who want to stay close to the atmosphere while enjoying better seating, smoother movement around the venue, and premium-style service.
VIP Packages
FIFA Official Hospitality
For FIFA World Cup 2026, official hospitality packages at Guadalajara Stadium are available through FIFA’s official hospitality provider, On Location. Package types listed for Guadalajara include Pitchside Lounge, VIP, Trophy Lounge, Champions Club, and FIFA Pavilion, combining premium match access with food and beverage, lounge-style spaces, and dedicated World Cup service.
How to get to Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron is located in Zapopan, west of central Guadalajara, and can be reached by public transport, taxi, ride-hail, or car. Because the stadium sits outside the city centre, fans should allow extra travel time, especially on major matchdays. Public transport options usually involve a combination of light rail, buses, and a final short taxi or ride-hail connection. Driving is possible, but traffic and parking demand can increase sharply around big events. For visitors staying in central Guadalajara, the easiest plan is often to use ride-hail or combine public transport with a short transfer to the stadium.

Train & Metro Access
Guadalajara’s light rail system can help fans travel across the city, but there is no direct metro stop at Estadio Akron. Many visitors use Mi Tren for part of the journey, then continue by bus, taxi, or ride-hail.
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Buses & Shuttle Services
Local buses serve areas around Zapopan and can connect fans toward the stadium. For major matches, it is worth checking official event transport updates in case special shuttle services are added.
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Driving, Car Rental & Parking
Driving to Estadio Akron is possible, especially for fans staying outside the city centre. Parking is available around the stadium, but traffic and access routes can be busy before and after matches.
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Airports & Airport Transfers
Guadalajara International Airport is southeast of the city, while Estadio Akron is on the western side of the metro area. Taxi, ride-hail, or private transfer is usually the simplest airport-to-stadium option.
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Where to Stay near Estadio Akron
For the easiest stay near Estadio Akron, choose Zapopan, Andares, Puerta de Hierro, or central Guadalajara with good transport links. Zapopan and the Andares area are practical for staying closer to the stadium, with shopping, restaurants, and modern hotels nearby. Puerta de Hierro offers a more upscale base with easy taxi or ride-hail access to Estadio Akron. Central Guadalajara is farther away but works well for visitors who want historic sights, nightlife, and a wider hotel choice. On matchdays, traffic around Zapopan can be busy, so allow extra travel time when heading to the stadium.

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Food And Drinks near Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron is in Zapopan, so the best food and drink options are usually around Andares, Puerta de Hierro, and central Guadalajara. Fans can find seafood restaurants, Mexican dining, steakhouses, cafés, bars, and casual spots within a taxi or ride-hail trip from the stadium. Andares is useful for a polished pre-match meal, while central Guadalajara offers more traditional local flavour. On major matchdays, it is better to eat early and allow extra travel time toward the stadium.

Must-Visit Spots
La Docena Andares
A lively oyster bar and grill in Andares, good for seafood, grilled dishes, cocktails, and a more stylish pre-match meal. It works well for fans staying in Zapopan or Puerta de Hierro.
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La Tequila Cocina de México
A classic spot for traditional Mexican cuisine, tequila pairings, and warm Jalisco-style dining. Great for visitors who want local flavours in a comfortable restaurant setting.
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Karne Garibaldi
A famous local restaurant best known for carne en su jugo and fast, casual service. Ideal for trying one of Guadalajara’s most iconic regional dishes.
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Hueso
A stylish restaurant in Colonia Americana with creative Mexican dishes and a striking interior. Best for visitors looking for a unique, design-led dining experience.
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Campomar Andares
A popular seafood restaurant focused on Nayarit-style flavours, generous portions, and a bright, social atmosphere. It is a strong option for groups looking for a full meal before heading to Estadio Akron.
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Santo Coyote
A well-known Mexican restaurant with branches in Guadalajara and Zapopan, offering a colourful setting and modern Mexican dishes. It suits fans who want a more atmospheric meal before or after matchday travel.
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Fan Zone near Estadio Akron
Fan Zones near Estadio Akron will focus on Guadalajara’s official FIFA Fan Festival in the city centre, rather than directly beside the stadium in Zapopan. The main celebration area will be in Downtown Guadalajara, giving fans a place for match viewing, music, food, culture, and World Cup atmosphere before or between games. Since Estadio Akron is west of the city centre, supporters should plan transport between the stadium, Zapopan hotel areas, and the Fan Festival site. For matchdays, areas such as Andares, Zapopan, and central Guadalajara are also likely to be busy with supporters.

Official Fan Festival
Guadalajara’s official FIFA Fan Festival will take place in Downtown Guadalajara, chosen for its cultural richness and central atmosphere. It will be the city’s main World Cup gathering point for fans.
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Historic Centre Location
The Host City Organising Committee says the festival will transform Guadalajara’s Historic Centre into a major World Cup celebration area. It will bring fans together with music, culture, food, and public viewing.
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Free Access Festival
Guadalajara’s Fan Festival is planned as a free-access celebration during the tournament. Capacity may be limited, so fans should check official updates closer to matchday.
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Near Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron is in Zapopan, away from the downtown Fan Festival area, so fans should plan transfers in advance. Matchday activity is likely around Zapopan, Andares, and the stadium routes before and after games.
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Attractions near Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron sits in Zapopan, west of central Guadalajara, close to shopping areas, parks, cultural districts, and day-trip routes. Fans can combine matchday with modern dining, historic Zapopan, Tlaquepaque’s arts scene, and natural escapes around the Guadalajara metropolitan area.

Tlaquepaque
A colourful Pueblo Mágico known for artisan shops, galleries, mariachi, restaurants, and traditional Jalisco atmosphere.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan
The Basilica is one of Zapopan’s most important landmarks, known for its religious history and colonial architecture. It is a strong cultural stop for fans staying near Estadio Akron.
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Andares
Andares is a major shopping, dining, and lifestyle area in Zapopan, popular for restaurants, cafés, stores, and nightlife. It is a good pre- or post-match option for fans looking for an easy urban stop.
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More Things To Do
Zapopan Historic Centre
Zapopan’s historic centre offers plazas, local food, museums, churches, and traditional streets around the Basilica area.
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Guadalajara Historic Centre
Guadalajara’s historic centre features cathedrals, plazas, museums, murals, and colonial buildings.
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Bosque Los Colomos
A peaceful urban forest with walking paths, gardens, jogging routes, and green spaces for a relaxed city break.
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Bosque La Primavera
Bosque La Primavera is a large natural area west of Guadalajara, popular for hiking, cycling, and outdoor escapes.
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Museo de Arte de Zapopan
The Museo de Arte de Zapopan presents contemporary art exhibitions in the heart of Zapopan.
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Plaza del Sol
Plaza del Sol is one of Guadalajara’s traditional shopping centres, with stores, restaurants, and casual places to spend time.
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History Of Estadio Guadalajara

Estadio Akron opened in 2010 in Zapopan, part of the Guadalajara metropolitan area, as the modern home of Chivas. Originally known as Estadio Omnilife, it stood out for its volcano-inspired design, natural setting, and strong football atmosphere. The stadium quickly entered the international spotlight by hosting the 2010 Copa Libertadores final first leg, 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup matches, and major events during the 2011 Pan American Games. It later became Estadio Chivas before taking the Estadio Akron name in 2017. In 2026, it will host FIFA World Cup matches under the tournament name Estadio Guadalajara.
2010
Estadio Akron officially opened in Zapopan as the new home of Chivas.
2010
The stadium hosted the first leg of the Copa Libertadores final between Chivas and Internacional.
2011
Estadio Akron staged matches during the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico.
2011
The venue was used for major events during the Pan American Games in Guadalajara.
2016
The stadium was briefly renamed Estadio Chivas.
2017
It became Estadio Akron after a naming-rights agreement.
2026
The stadium will host four FIFA World Cup group-stage matches as Guadalajara Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many World Cup matches will be played at Guadalajara Stadium?
Guadalajara Stadium will host 4 matches, all in the group stage.
Which groups will play matches at Guadalajara Stadium?
Guadalajara hosts group-stage matches from Group A, Group G, and Group H.
Are there any knockout matches at Guadalajara Stadium?
No. Guadalajara’s World Cup 2026 fixtures are group-stage only, with no Round of 32 or later matches scheduled there.
Will Guadalajara Stadium have grass or turf for the World Cup?
The playing surface at Estadio Akron is grass, and the stadium’s pitch has been natural grass for years.
How early should I arrive at the stadium?
For World Cup matchdays, arriving 90–120 minutes before kick-off is a safe plan for security checks and entry lines.
Can I bring bags or flags into the stadium?
Rules can be tightened for World Cup matchdays, so check the match-day guidance close to your game. As a general rule, plan for small and clear bags only and handheld flags without poles.
Can I buy VIP or hospitality packages?
Yes. Guadalajara has official hospitality options through FIFA’s hospitality provider, with premium seating and services.
Does Guadalajara Stadium offer accessible seating for fans with disabilities?
Yes. Accessible seating support is available within certain hospitality options, and you can request assistance through the hospitality guest services channel.
How much do tickets for Guadalajara Stadium cost?
Prices vary by match, seat category, and demand. On Ticombo, you’ll see the live price range on each Guadalajara match listing.
Where is Guadalajara Stadium located in relation to the city centre, and how do I get there?
Guadalajara Stadium is in Zapopan, just west of central Guadalajara. From the main downtown areas, the easiest plan is usually public transport plus a short walk, or a taxi or ride-hail to avoid parking congestion.
Is there parking at Guadalajara Stadium?
Some parking may be available around Guadalajara Stadium, but it is unlikely to be the easiest option on World Cup matchdays. With heavy traffic expected in Zapopan, fans should look at official transport updates and consider shuttles, public transport, or ride-hailing.
Can I bring food or drinks into Guadalajara Stadium?
Fans should not expect to bring their own food or drinks into Guadalajara Stadium. Most major football events restrict outside refreshments, so it is safer to plan for food and drink purchases inside the venue.
Can I bring food and drinks for kids into Guadalajara Stadium?
Families may be allowed to bring essential items such as baby food, formula, or food needed for medical reasons, but these items will likely need to be checked at the entrance. It is best to review the final World Cup rules before travelling to the stadium.
Which payment methods are accepted at the food and drink stands at Guadalajara Stadium?
Payment details for World Cup matches will be confirmed closer to the tournament. Fans should be ready with a bank card or mobile payment, as many major events now prefer cashless purchases.
What time do the gates open at Guadalajara Stadium?
The exact gate-opening time will depend on the match schedule. Arriving early is strongly recommended, especially because traffic and security lines may be busy around the stadium.
What items are prohibited inside Guadalajara Stadium?
Fans should avoid bringing large bags, coolers, glass bottles, alcohol, fireworks, drones, weapons, poles, large banners, or anything that could block views or create safety issues. FIFA may also announce a specific bag policy for the tournament.
What ID or documents do I need to bring with me to Guadalajara Stadium?
Bring your match ticket and a valid photo ID. Visitors from outside Mexico should also keep their passport or travel documents with them, especially when moving around the city.
What security checks will there be at Guadalajara Stadium?
Entry will likely include ticket scanning, bag checks, and security screening. Fans may also be asked to open bags or remove items for inspection before entering.
Is there medical assistance at Guadalajara Stadium?
Yes, medical support will be available during World Cup matches. Fans who feel unwell or need help should speak to stadium staff, security, or the nearest guest-service point.
Are there any age restrictions for attending matches at Guadalajara Stadium?
Football matches are generally open to fans of all ages. Children usually need their own ticket, and alcohol purchases will follow local age restrictions.

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