
No stadiums being used at the World Cup 2026 have more competition history than the Estadio Azteca.
Capacity 87,500
Games at the World Cup 5 (full list)
A total of World Cup 2026 venues will be used across Canada, Mexico and the United States this summer, but the Azteca is unique in that it has previously hosted not one, but two World Cup finals.
FourFourTwo has all you need to know on this true football icon, including the capacity and history of Estadio Azteca, plus its usage at the World Cup 2026.
Background
Estadio Azteca: The background




Estadio Azteca opened in 1966 with a massive capacity of more than 100,000 supporters. It's the permanent home of the Mexican national team and Mexico City giants Club America, while various rivals have also played home fixtures there in the last six decades. The Azteca has been modernised several times over the years and will become the only stadium to host matches at three World Cups when the opening World Cup 2026 game is played there in May.
As well as football, the stadium has hosted the Olympic Games, NFL matches and a number of major music events. But is renowned around the world for its unique place in the history of the beautiful game. Further renovations are underway for the World Cup that will boost the capacity to 87,500 and repair the roof. The Azteca will reopen in March 2026.
The Azteca's capacity was reduced to 81,000 as part of the last major renovation a decade ago, which focused on updating various behind-the-scenes facilities such as hospitality venues, media suites and corporate boxes. Having hosted some of football's most significant moments, Estadio Azteca has evolved with the game and will welcome the world again in June.
World Cup 2026 will end at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey but it will begin in Mexico City at the stadium regarded by many fans as the spiritual home of the greatest show on Earth.
Location
Where is Estadio Azteca located?
Estadio Azteca is located in Mexico City, Mexico.
The venue is located in the south of the metropolis and is accessible by its own stop on the Xochimilco light rail section of the Mexico City metro system.
Capacity
What is the capacity of Estadio Azteca?
Estadio Azteca will have a seated capacity of more than 87,500 when its latest renovations are completed ahead of the World Cup.
Tenants
Who plays at Estadio Azteca usually?
Estadio Azteca is the national stadium and is home to the Mexico national team and Club America, who have both played there since the 1960s. America are playing at the smaller Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes while the city prepares for the World Cup.
Cruz Azul, Necaxa and Atlante have all played home matches there during their own stadium renovations.
World Cup 2026 games
Which World Cup 2026 games is Estadio Azteca hosting?
Estadio Azteca is hosting five matches at the 2026 World Cup, including the opening fixture and at least two involving Mexico.
- June 11: Mexico vs South Africa (Group A)
- June 17: Uzbekistan vs Colombia (Group K)
- June 24: UEFA Path D Winner vs Mexico (Group A)
- June 30: Winner Group A vs 3rd C/E/F/H/I (Round of 32)
- July 5: Winner Match 79 vs Winner Match 80 (Round of 16)