Estadio BBVA — home of Monterrey's Club de Fútbol Monterrey (Rayados) — opened in 2015 and is widely considered the most modern stadium in all of Latin America.
⚡ Stadium Fact
Monterrey sits just 150 miles south of the US border, making it easily accessible for American fans driving from Texas. Expect a passionate mix of Mexican and American supporters.
⚡ Stadium Fact
The stadium is dramatically situated with the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains as a backdrop — making it one of the most visually stunning venues in this World Cup.
About the Venue
Estadio BBVA is an official 2026 FIFA World Cup venue in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. With a capacity of 53.500, it will host 7 matches.
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📍 Location
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
👥 Capacity
53.500 seats
🌿 Surface
Natural Grass
📅 Opened
2015
⚽ WC Matches
7
✈️ Getting There
Monterrey International Airport (MTY) — ~25 km from the stadium. Taxis and rideshare available; dedicated World Cup shuttle services will operate during the tournament.
🎉 Fan Zone
FIFA Fan Festival at Gran Plaza (Monterrey’s iconic central square) — surrounded by the historic Barrio Antiguo district with some of Mexico’s best street food and live music.
🏟️ Venue Details
📍 City
Monterrey, Mexico
👥 Capacity
53,500 seats
🌿 Surface
Natural Grass
📅 Opened
2015
⚽ WC Matches
7
🏆 Hosts Final
No
✈️ Getting There
Nearest Airport: Monterrey International Airport (MTY) — ~25 km from the stadium. Taxis and rideshare available; dedicated World Cup shuttle services will operate during the tournament.
Check the official FIFA fan guide for transportation info, parking, and accessible routes.
🎉 Fan Zone
FIFA Fan Festival at Gran Plaza (Monterrey's iconic central square) — surrounded by the historic Barrio Antiguo district with some of Mexico's best street food and live music.
Matches at Estadio BBVA — FIFA World Cup 2026 Venue Guide