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Matches in Mexico
Match 1 – June 11, 2026
Mexico vs A2 – Estadio Azteca (Mexico City) Favorite to win: Mexico (65% chance at home)
Match 2 – June 18, 2026
Mexico vs A3 – Akron Stadium (Guadalajara) Favorite: Mexico (new stadium, strong local support)
Match 3 – June 24, 2026
Mexico vs A4 – Estadio Azteca (Mexico City) Favorite: Mexico (home advantage, closing group stage)
Knockout Stage – Key Dates
Round of 32: June 29 – July 3
Round of 16: July 4–7
Quarterfinals: July 10–11
Semifinals: July 14–15
Final: July 19 – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Tournament Favorites (per betting odds):
Top contenders: Spain and France
Mexico: Low global odds, but strong local spirit

Historical World Cup Facts in Mexico
1. Mexico 1970 – First time as host
- Main stadium: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City (opened 1966)
- Mexico's performance: Reached quarterfinals, finished 6th out of 16
- 🏅 Dato curioso: Fue el primer Mundial que introdujo tarjetas amarillas y rojas; también se celebró el legendario “Partido del Siglo” (Italia 4–3 Alemania) en este estadio.
2. Mexico 1986 – Second time hosting
- Venues: Estadio Azteca and other national stadiums
- Mexico’s result: Again reached quarterfinals (6th place), lost to West Germany in penalty shootout
- 🏟️ Momento destacado: En este torneo se popularizó “La Ola” y debutó la icónica mascota “Pique” (un chile jalapeño).
3. Mexico 2026 – Making history again
- Historic milestone: First country to host three World Cups.
- Preparations: Estadio Azteca will host the opening match and is currently undergoing renovations to meet FIFA standards (expanded to 90,000 seats, new VIP zones, upgraded locker rooms, etc.).
- 🏗️ Dato relevante: Cuando la Copa regresó en 1986 tras reemplazar a Colombia el torneo atrajo la mayor asistencia total de su historia hasta entonces, con más de 2.3 millones de espectadores.
- Mexico is the only country to have hosted two previous World Cup finals, both at Estadio Azteca (1970 and 1986).
- In 1986, the Mexican team was eliminated by West Germany in the quarterfinals, after topping their group and winning in the Round of 16.
- In 2018, during Mexico’s 1–0 victory over Germany in Russia, the celebration triggered small “earthquakes” recorded by sensors in Mexico City.