Estadio Akron

Guadalajara, Mexico · Capacity: 49,850

Local timezone: America/Mexico_City

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Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, Mexico (capacity 49,850) hosts 4 group stage matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The stadium opened in 2010 as the home of Club Deportivo Guadalajara, known universally as Chivas, and is recognised for its sweeping roof structure and distinctive tree-like exterior supports. Guadalajara is hosting its third FIFA World Cup, having previously staged matches at the 1970 and 1986 tournaments.

The city is Mexico’s second-largest and its cultural heartland: the origins of mariachi, tequila, and the Jalisco highland traditions are all rooted here. Guadalajara sits at 1,566 metres above sea level, lower than Mexico City but still high enough to affect players from sea-level nations. Estadio Akron is in Zapopan, about 12 kilometres northwest of the city centre.

The stadium shares a timezone with Mexico City: America/Mexico_City, which during the June and July tournament window runs at UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time). A 19:00 local match in Guadalajara corresponds to 01:00 the next morning in London and 21:00 on the US East Coast.

For supporters travelling from the US, Guadalajara has direct flights from Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, and Chicago. The stadium is accessible by a dedicated light rail connection from the city centre, though match day traffic around Zapopan warrants leaving early.

The compact bowl creates an intense atmosphere that punches well above its capacity. Group stage football here will carry strong local interest given Mexico’s passionate fan base in Jalisco.

World Cup History

Guadalajara has hosted two previous FIFA World Cups, both at the old Estadio Jalisco, which the city used before Estadio Akron was built. The tradition runs deep.

At the 1970 World Cup, Guadalajara hosted what was arguably the tournament’s most compelling group: Brazil, England, Romania, and Czechoslovakia. England, the reigning world champions, faced Brazil here in a group stage match on June 7. Gordon Banks’ save from Pele’s downward header remains widely considered the greatest save in football history. Brazil won 1-0. That same Guadalajara group also contained England’s match against Czechoslovakia and Brazil vs Romania.

At the 1986 World Cup, Guadalajara’s group stage included Denmark, who were one of the surprises of the tournament. Preben Elkjaer, Michael Laudrup, and Soren Lerby were among the most exciting players in Mexico that summer. Denmark won their group with six points before being eliminated in the round of 16 by Spain.

2026 is Guadalajara’s third World Cup. Estadio Akron is a modern, purpose-built club stadium rather than the old Jalisco, but the city’s love of the tournament and the fierce local identity of the Chivas fanbase ensure the atmosphere will carry that history forward.

4 matches at this venue