2026 World Cup Matches in Monterrey (Mexico)

Everything you need to know about the 2026 World Cup matches in Monterrey: dates, tickets, stadium, teams and football atmosphere in the northern Mexican city.

2026 World Cup Matches in Monterrey (Mexico)

Estadio BBVA de Monterrey | © Rick González

Part of the 2026 World Cup will be played at the foot of the mountains in northern Mexico. Monterrey will be one of the official venues for the tournament, and the BBVA Stadium is already preparing to welcome thousands of fans. In this article, we tell you which matches to watch, how to get there, and why this city may surprise you both inside and outside the stadium.

Confirmed dates: these are the matches that will be played in Monterrey

Enjoying the match| ©Joaquín Montaño – Midjourney
Enjoying the match| ©Joaquín Montaño – Midjourney

The BBVA Stadium will host three matches in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. Although the teams that will play these matches are not yet known, the dates and times have already been set, and everything points to these being exciting days.

Upcoming matches

14 Jun

Sun • 3:30am

World Cup 26: Group F - Match 12

Estadio BBVA Bancomer

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Monterrey

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20 Jun

Sat • 3:30am

World Cup 26: Group F - Match 36

Estadio BBVA Bancomer

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Monterrey

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24 Jun

Wed • 3:30am

World Cup 26: Group A - Match 54

Estadio BBVA Bancomer

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Monterrey

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29 Jun

Mon • 3:30am

World Cup 26: Round of 32 - Match 75

Estadio BBVA Bancomer

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Monterrey

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This is an excellent opportunity to organise a getaway and experience the World Cup from one of the most modern and spectacular stadiums in the country.

The BBVA Stadium: a modern venue with unique views

Stadium full during a match| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Stadium full during a match| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Located in Guadalupe, within the Monterrey metropolitan area, the BBVA Stadium will be the epicentre of world football in the north of the country. It is the home of Club de Fútbol Monterrey and one of the most recent and sophisticated sports venues in Latin America.

Opened in 2015, the stadium marked a turning point in Mexican sports infrastructure. It replaced the historic Estadio Tecnológico and was designed to international standards, with the possibility of hosting events such as a World Cup in mind from the outset. Since then, it has hosted league finals, international matches and large concerts.

What makes BBVA special:

  • Capacity: more than 53,000 spectators
  • Design: visually striking, with modern lines and excellent visibility from any seat
  • Location: surrounded by the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range, providing a spectacular natural backdrop
  • Infrastructure: advanced technology, wide access and convenient services for attendees

This stadium has received awards for architecture and sustainability, and will be one of the most attractive venues of the World Cup, both for local and international fans.

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Which teams could you see in Monterrey?

Football coach| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Football coach| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Although the official draw has not yet determined which teams will play in Monterrey, it is likely that group matches will be assigned to teams from the American continent, as well as some high-profile European teams.

Monterrey has efficient air connections and excellent infrastructure, so it is expected to host matches with teams such as:

Whatever the match-up, the games promise intensity, quality and an electric atmosphere in the stands.

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Tickets: estimated prices and when to buy them

person counting money|©Tima Miroshnichenko
person counting money|©Tima Miroshnichenko

Official prices have not yet been published, but based on previous World Cups, we can already get a rough idea of how much tickets will cost in Monterrey.

Estimated ranges for the group stage:

  • Standard tickets: between €80 and €200, depending on location
  • Premium or VIP tickets: from €250

Recommendation: the sooner you book, the more options you will have to find good seats and avoid inflated prices due to resale or high demand.

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How to get to the stadium from downtown Monterrey

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The BBVA Stadium is located in Guadalupe, about a 20-minute drive from downtown Monterrey. Getting there is easy if you know how to get around.

Options for getting there:

  • Public transport: you can take Line 1 of the metro to the Exposición station and from there take a taxi or use a transport app.
  • Uber, DiDi or taxi: quick and comfortable journeys from any central area
  • Own or rented car: there are car parks in the vicinity, although they can fill up quickly on match days

For large events, such as the World Cup, special operations will be put in place to speed up access. Even so, it is best to arrive early to avoid any unforeseen circumstances.

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The football atmosphere in Monterrey during the World Cup

Pre-match atmosphere| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Pre-match atmosphere| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Monterrey is a city that lives and breathes football. Its two major clubs, Rayados and Tigres, have a historic rivalry that fills stadiums every week. During the World Cup, that passion will be channelled into welcoming the teams and visitors.

What can you expect?

  • Streets decorated with flags and tournament colours
  • Fan zones in places such as the city centre or public parks
  • Bars and restaurants with giant screens and special menus
  • Cultural events, outdoor screenings and post-match celebrations

It doesn't matter if you have a ticket or not: in Monterrey, the World Cup will be experienced in every corner.

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What to do in Monterrey before or after the match

View of the city of Monterrey| ©Rick González
View of the city of Monterrey| ©Rick González

If you have time between matches or want to make the most of your stay, Monterrey has a lot to offer: nature, culture and good food.

Here are some ideas:

  • Stroll along the Paseo Santa Lucía, a pedestrian canal surrounded by urban art, fountains and cafés
  • Visit MARCO, one of Mexico's most important contemporary art museums
  • Climb up to the Cerro del Obispado viewpoint for a panoramic view of the city
  • Spend a morning in Fundidora Park, ideal for relaxing, renting a bike or simply strolling
  • And of course, try an authentic carne asada al estilo regio, a local ritual

Monterrey combines a football atmosphere with an urban and cultural scene that is well worth discovering.

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Is it worth watching several matches in Monterrey?

United by football| ©Joaquín Montaño - Midjourney
United by football| ©Joaquín Montaño - Midjourney

Yes, without a doubt. Attending more than one match allows you to experience different atmospheres, meet new fans and explore the city at your leisure. What's more, the three matches are spread over different days, making it easy to plan a full stay without having to travel between venues.

Monterrey is well connected and offers a wide range of activities, so watching more than one match can be an excellent way to combine football, tourism and relaxation.

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Tips for getting the most out of the experience

Book your trip| ©Vlada Karpovich
Book your trip| ©Vlada Karpovich

To enjoy the World Cup in Monterrey from start to finish, keep these tips in mind:

  • Purchase your tickets in advance to avoid missing out
  • Arrive at the stadium early, especially for popular matches
  • Check the weather, as June can be very hot
  • Stay hydrated and use sunscreen if you are attending a daytime match
  • And above all, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy every minute

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