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 the football atmosphere in this city in northern Mexico

Estadio BBVA de Monterrey | © Rick González
At the BBVA Stadium in Monterrey, the 2026 World Cup will be felt in all its intensity: it will host a thrilling clash between Tunisia and Japan, a fixture that promises pace, passion and an unrivalled atmosphere at the foot of the Sierra Madre. A perfect destination to experience football, northern cuisine and a city that comes alive with every match.
Confirmed dates: these are the matches to be played in Monterrey
The BBVA Stadium will host three group stage matches at the 2026 World Cup. The dates and kick-off times have already been set, and everything points to some thrilling days of football. It’s an excellent opportunity to plan a getaway and experience the World Cup from one of the country’s most modern and spectacular stadiums.
Upcoming matches
14 Jun
Sun • 9:00pm
Sweden vs Tunisia - World Cup 2026
Estadio BBVA Bancomer
• Monterrey
20 Jun
Sat • 10:00pm
Japan vs Tunisia - World Cup 2026
Estadio BBVA Bancomer
• Monterrey
24 Jun
Wed • 8:00pm
South Korea vs South Africa - World Cup 2026
Estadio BBVA Bancomer
• Monterrey
29 Jun
Mon • 7:00pm
To Be Defined vs To Be Defined - Round of 32 - World Cup 2026
Estadio BBVA Bancomer
• Monterrey
The BBVA Stadium: a modern venue with unique views
The BBVA Stadium, nicknamed the “Steel Giant”, is one of the most modern venues in Latin America. Opened in 2015 in Guadalupe, it can accommodate around 53,500 spectators and was designed by Populous and VFO Arquitectos to FIFA standards and with LEED Platinum certification. Its stands are very close to the pitch and open out towards the Sierra Madre Oriental, creating a spectacular atmosphere on nights of great football.
How to get to the BBVA Stadium
- Metro: take Line 1 to Exposición station; from there, it’s a few minutes’ walk or a short taxi/ride-hailing app journey to the stadium.
- Uber, DiDi or taxi: quick journeys from the centre of Monterrey and other key areas of the city.
- Own car or hire car: well-signposted access routes and car parks in the immediate vicinity, which tend to fill up quickly during major events.
Stadium zones and approximate price ranges
- Back stands: the most economical and lively option, ideal for experiencing the fan atmosphere. Approximate price: €80–140.
- Side stands: good view of the pitch and a balance between comfort and price. Approximate price: €120–190.
- Central stand: a more tactical view and the most sought-after seats. Approximate price: €190–220.
- Premium areas and VIP boxes: exclusive spaces with added services and hospitality. Approximate price: from around €250 and over €400 per person for matches in high demand.
Please note that all these price ranges are indicative: they may vary depending on the area of the stadium, the teams playing, the stage of the World Cup and demand for each match. If you want to experience the tournament in greater comfort, the VIP and Hospitality options offer premium seating and exclusive services.
Which teams will you be able to watch in Monterrey?
Monterrey’s BBVA Stadium will host teams from two different groups during the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. At this venue, you’ll be able to watch South Korea and South Africa (Group A) in action, as well as Japan and Tunisia (Group F). Although each team will follow its own path in the tournament, they’ll share the stage at a stadium known for its intense atmosphere and views of the Sierra Madre: a great plan if you want to experience fast-paced matches , high-pressure play and very different styles all in the same city.
- South Korea
- Key players: Son Heung-min, Kim Min-jae, Lee Kang-in
- World Cup titles/achievements: semi-finalists in 2002, one of Asia’s finest performances in history
- Performance at the last World Cup: round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- South Africa
- Key players: Percy Tau, Themba Zwane, Lyle Foster
- World Cup titles/achievements: hosts in 2010; have competed in several group stages
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at South Africa 2010
- Japan
- Key players: Kaoru Mitoma, Takefusa Kubo, Wataru Endo
- World Cup titles/achievements: several appearances in the round of 16 (2002, 2010, 2018, 2022)
- Position in the last World Cup: round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- Tunisia
- Key players: Youssef Msakni, Ellyes Skhiri, (and recent stars such as Wahbi Khazri)
- World Cup titles/achievements: a classic African side, with several World Cup appearances
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022, with a memorable victory over France
- Sweden
- Key players: Alexander Isak, Dejan Kulusevski, Viktor Gyökeres
- World Cup titles/achievements: 13 World Cup appearances; runners-up in 1958; third place in 1950 and 1994
- Performance at the last World Cup: quarter-finals at Russia 2018
The football atmosphere in Monterrey during the World Cup
Monterrey is a city that lives and breathes football. Between its two major clubs, Rayados and Tigres, there is a historic rivalry that fills stadiums every week. During the World Cup, that passion will be channelled into welcoming the national teams and visitors.
What can you expect?
- Streets decorated with flags and the tournament’s colours
- Fan zones in areas 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 felt in every corner.
Tips for making the most of the experience
To enjoy the World Cup in Monterrey from start to finish, bear these tips in mind:
- Buy your tickets in advance to avoid missing out
- Arrive at the stadium in good time, especially for popular matches
- Check the weather, as it can get very hot in June
- Stay well hydrated and use sun cream if you’re attending a daytime match
- And above all, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy every minute
Things to do in Monterrey before or after the match
If you have time to spare between matches or want to make the most of your stay, Monterrey has plenty to offer: nature, culture and great food.
Here are a few ideas:
- Take a stroll along the Paseo Santa Lucía, a pedestrianised canal lined with street art, fountains and cafés
- Visit MARCO, one of Mexico’s most important contemporary art museums
- Head up to the Cerro del Obispado viewpoint for a panoramic view of the city
- Spend a morning in Fundidora Park, ideal for relaxing, hiring a bike or simply strolling
- And of course, try an authentic Monterrey-style carne asada, a real local ritual
Monterrey combines a football atmosphere with an urban and cultural scene that is well worth discovering.