Guadalajara’s Estadio Akron is set to host four matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup — including Mexico’s second group-stage game on June 18 — and if you’re planning to be there in person, it’s worth getting familiar with the lay of the land before you register for tickets.
Unlike some tournament venues that are smack in the middle of their host cities (I’m looking at you Toronto), Estadio Akron sits on the far western edge of the Guadalajara metro area, in a suburb called Zapopan. It’s bordered by Bosque La Primavera, an ecological reserve of pine forest, hot springs, and volcanic peaks — stunning, but not exactly brimming with pre-game bars and taquerías.