Monterrey hosts four matches at the Estadio Monterrey (Estadio BBVA), home of Rayados, from June 14 to 29: three group stage games and one Round of 32. With 53,500 seats framed by the Cerro de la Silla, it is one of the most intimate football stadiums of the World Cup. Tap each match to see the details.
Monterrey kicks off its World Cup with the debut of Sweden against Tunisia, the first of the two matches the Tunisians play in the city. It's a Saturday night, the ideal time if you're flying in just for this game.
Japan, expected to fight for the top of Group F, faces a Tunisia side playing in Monterrey for the second time. A late kickoff at 22:00, another Saturday of the weekend.
South Africa and South Korea close out their group stage on a weekday. It's the only Group A match played in Monterrey, and it could decide who advances.
The crown jewel of Monterrey's schedule: a night of single-elimination football. The home side will be the winner of Group F —Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, or Tunisia— with the Dutch as favorites and Japan as their most likely challenger.
The visitor is the runner-up of Group C, Brazil's group alongside Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti; most likely Morocco or Scotland will make the trip. In short: a European or Asian powerhouse hosting an African or South American rival under the Steel Giant.
The dates and group stage matches were set by the December 2025 draw. The Round of 32 matchup is determined once the group stage ends on June 25, and kickoff times are in Central Time (CT) and may be adjusted by FIFA. Always confirm your match on FIFA.com or on your ticket.
More than 40 performances throughout the tournament, from Monterrey legends to global names.
The final headliner of the FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey is about to be revealed. World-class talent to close out 34 days of celebration.
Official lineup subject to change. On July 19, a surprise artist will be revealed to close the festival.
Giant screens, Monterrey cuisine in the FOOD & SOUL zone, activities for the whole family, and the unmistakable industrial setting of Fundidora.




General admission is free and first-come, first-served. The preferred zone guarantees your spot.

Monterrey's industrial heart, transformed into the epicenter of the World Cup. Screens, stages, and Monterrey flavors beneath the steel towers.
Hours, entrances, transportation, and the official rules of the Monterrey Host City.
The festival operates 21 days during the tournament. +1 indicates closing the following day.
Parque Fundidora is in central Monterrey, well connected by Metro and bus.
Line 1, Parque Fundidora or Y Griega stations. Step off and you're right at the entrance.
Get off at Av. Madero or Av. Colón. Routes 116, 218, 219, 023, 067, 109, 214 and Transmetro.
Request your ride to Entrances 4, 5, or 7: that's where the pickup and drop-off zones are.
Limited capacity at E6, E10, and Cintermex. Use Park & Ride: park farther out and arrive by transit.
Follow us at @FWC26Monterrey for announcements and the lineup.
The FIFA Fan Festival™ is free and open to everyone. You can leave and re-enter at any time during official hours through the designated entrances at Parque Fundidora.
The General+ and Premium / VIP zones require a ticket, on sale at Ticketmaster.com.mx.
There is no minimum age to attend. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Only small bags are allowed, up to a maximum of 30 × 30 cm.
A vibrant selection of Monterrey flavors and national and international cuisine, with vegetarian and vegan options. More information will be announced soon.
Both cash and card payments are accepted.
In case of emergency, contact a staff member immediately or call 911.
The festival has on-site medical staff located in the designated medical zones within the venue.
All visitors are expected to follow the rules of Parque Fundidora and the FIFA Fan Festival™ Code of Conduct. Respect toward other fans, staff, and the venue's infrastructure is mandatory.
Photography and video are permitted for personal, non-commercial use, without lighting equipment, flash, tripods, or monopods. For media and broadcasters, the Accreditation Terms and Conditions apply.
For more information, see the terms and conditions on the official Monterrey Host City channels and at the entry points of Parque Fundidora.