FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City
Ciudad de México
Mexico
9
Matches
1
Stadiums
21.8M (metro)
Population
CT (UTC-6)
Timezone
What matches are played in Mexico City at World Cup 2026?
Mexico City hosts 9 matches at FIFA World Cup 2026, played at Estadio Azteca. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
Mexico City, the vibrant capital of Mexico, is a historic host of FIFA World Cup 2026, home to the legendary Estadio Azteca — the only stadium in the world to have hosted two World Cup Finals, in 1970 and 1986. The opening match of the 2026 tournament was played here on June 11, 2026, marking the third time the city has been part of football's greatest event. A cathedral of football, the Azteca has witnessed legendary moments including Diego Maradona's Hand of God and Goal of the Century. Beyond football, Mexico City is one of the largest and most culturally rich cities in the world, offering ancient Aztec ruins, world-class museums, the historic Zócalo plaza and a celebrated culinary scene. Its deep football passion and history make it a spiritual home for the 2026 World Cup.
City highlights:
- •Estadio Azteca, the only 2-Final venue
- •Ancient Aztec ruins & Teotihuacan
- •World-renowned Mexican cuisine
Travel guide
Mexico City, Mexico, is a host city for FIFA World Cup 2026. Organizers recommend using public transportation on match days to avoid congestion. The city is in the CT (UTC-6) timezone with a population of 21.8M (metro).
Weather during the tournament
World Cup 2026 matches in Mexico City take place during the Northern Hemisphere summer (June-July), when temperatures are generally warm. Fans are advised to stay hydrated and dress appropriately for summer conditions.
Hotels & where to stay
Mexico City offers a wide range of accommodation from luxury hotels to budget options. Early booking is recommended due to high expected demand during World Cup 2026. Lodging is available near Estadio Azteca and in the downtown area.