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Guadalajara Stadium: The Guadalajara Venue Is Ready for the FIFA World Cup 2026™
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Guadalajara Stadium: The Guadalajara Venue Is Ready for the FIFA World Cup 2026™

DATE: May 30, 2026


HOUR: 06:39 PM

The stadium that will host FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches in the city now has its official tournament name: Guadalajara Stadium. A name that honors the Guadalajara metropolitan area, which will welcome fans from around the world throughout June.

The venue is fully ready for the tournament. The upgrades — including improvements to lighting, the sound system, screens, and the playing surface — have been completed, and the stadium meets all technical and safety standards required for an event of this magnitude.

Guadalajara Stadium is the name with which Jalisco presents itself to the world. Guadalajara is one of the three Mexican host cities of the tournament, alongside Mexico City and Monterrey, and the Guadalajara venue now becomes a symbol of regional pride in the largest FIFA World Cup™ in history.

Among the teams that will play matches at the venue are Mexico, Colombia, Uruguay, Spain, DR Congo, and the Republic of Korea. Mexico’s second group-stage match, confirmed for June 18, stands out as a historic day for fans in Jalisco.

The full match schedule is as follows:

· June 11, 2026 — Republic of Korea vs Czechia

· June 18, 2026 — Mexico vs Republic of Korea

· June 23, 2026 — Colombia vs DR Congo

· June 26, 2026 — Uruguay vs Spain

In 2026, Guadalajara will once again write its name in the history of world football.

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