Guadalajara is a city where tradition and modern football meet. Known worldwide as the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila, Guadalajara welcomes fans to the Estadio Akron, home of Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Chivas). Expect passionate crowds, rich cultural experiences, and warm hospitality.
Capacity: ~48,000
Design: Modern stadium shaped like a volcano, surrounded by green space.
Matches in 2026: Group stage games (see schedule below)
Getting There:
Located in Zapopan, northwest of Guadalajara.
40 minutes from Guadalajara International Airport.
Taxis and rideshares (Uber, Didi) are the easiest options.
Match 2 – Group A – Estadio Guadalajara
Match 28 – Group A – (Mexico #2) – Estadio Guadalajara
Match 48 – Group K – Estadio Guadalajara
Match 66 – Group H – Estadio Guadalajara
Accommodation
Great restaurants, mid-range hotels.
Festive, wide selection of restaurants, bars, and night life.
Near Estadio Akron, quieter residential feel.
High-end hotels, restaurants, and shops in and around Plaza Andares.
Around $0.30 USD per ride, extensive network. Avoid rush hours if possible. A mobility ("tarjeta de movilidad") card gives you access to most forms of public transportation. It can be recharged using the CDMX app on NFC phones, or in Metro and Metrobus stations.
Light rail system (two lines) and buses; rideshares are most convenient.
Easy access to Lake Chapala, Bosque de la Primavera, Tequila and Mazamitla by car or tour. The nearest beach destination is Puerto Vallarta, around 3 hours from Guadalajara.
Guadalajara recommendations — Don’t miss:
Birria: Spicy goat or beef stew, often eaten with tortillas.
Tortas ahogadas: “Drowned sandwiches” in spicy salsa.
Tequila: Best enjoyed in Plaza de los Mariachis or nearby Tequila town.
When you’re not at the stadium, explore Guadalajara’s rich history, culture and landscapes: