Guadalajara World Cup 2026 Guide: Everything You Need to Know


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Every iconic thing you picture when you think of Mexico was invented here.

Tequila comes from Jalisco – the state where Guadalajara is capital – specifically from the town of Tequila, an hour northwest of the city. Mariachi music originated here. Charrería, the Mexican rodeo tradition, was born in Jalisco. The torta ahogada – carnitas drowned in árbol chile sauce – cannot be replicated elsewhere because the birote salado that holds it exists only in Guadalajara’s climate and water. The Chivas de Guadalajara are the only Liga MX team that fields exclusively Mexican nationals, making them the most symbolically patriotic club in the country.

Guadalajara holds something special that other Mexico World Cup host cities don’t.  Mexico City is cosmopolitan. Monterrey is industrial. Guadalajara is the soul of the country in a way that both of those cities, for all their size and significance, are not.

In June 2026 it hosts four World Cup matches at Estadio Akron – including Mexico vs. South Korea on June 18, one of the most in-demand tickets in the entire Mexican phase. It also hosts Uruguay vs. Spain on June 26, the reigning European champions against one of South America’s most storied nations. For any neutral, that match alone is worth building a trip around. Buckle up, and let’s get into your Guadalajara World Cup 2026 Guide.

Why Guadalajara for World Cup 2026

Why Guadalajara

Deeply rooted in Mexican culture – Guadalajara is one of Mexico’s three great cities – over 5 million in the metro. Jalisco gave the world tequila, mariachi, and Mexican rodeo, traditions foundational to Mexican identity globally. Jalisco produces over 70% of the world’s tequila – and the agave landscape surrounding the town of Tequila was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006.

An abundance of Mexican history – The city is beautiful in a way that surprises visitors. Spanish colonial architecture on a grand scale – Hospicio Cabañas (a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in 1791, housing the José Clemente Orozco murals, considered among the greatest mural paintings of the 20th century), the Cathedral of Guadalajara, the Teatro Degollado. The historic center can be walked in an afternoon and takes weeks to understand.

World Cup-level food – The food is spectacular. Tortas ahogadas, birria at the source, carne en su jugo, tequila at local prices – the eating and drinking here is among the most distinctive of any host city.

The Guadalajara World Cup Strategy

  • Stay in the Historic Center, Chapultepec, or Colonia Americana. These three areas cover the full range – colonial grandeur, walkable café culture, and the city’s most vibrant nightlife corridor.
  • Use Uber or the Tren Ligero. Both are safe, inexpensive, and reliable. Street taxis are less recommended – stick to Uber or the rail system.
  • Plan for afternoon rain. June is the beginning of the rainy season. Brief, heavy showers come in the afternoons and clear quickly. A packable rain jacket is essential.
  • Go to Tequila. 60 kilometers northwest. The agave fields, the distilleries, the town itself. This is not optional if you have more than two days.
  • Eat the torta ahogada. A pork carnitas roll drowned in árbol chile sauce. Spicy, messy, and one of the most distinctive food experiences in Mexico. Don’t leave without it.
  • Learn some Spanish. Less tourist-facing English here than in Mexico City’s tourist neighborhoods. Basic Spanish is helpful and genuinely appreciated.

Estadio Akron – What to Know

Estadio Akron

Estadio Akron is the home of Chivas de Guadalajara – the most symbolically Mexican club in Liga MX – and one of the most modern football-specific stadiums in Mexico. Built in 2010 at a cost of approximately $250 million USD, it sits at the western edge of Zapopan in the shadow of the Bosque La Primavera nature reserve, giving it a forested hillside backdrop that few urban Mexican venues can match.

During the 2026 World Cup it will be officially known as Estadio Guadalajara under FIFA naming requirements.

Key stadium facts:

  • Capacity: approximately 48,000 for World Cup configuration
  • Football-specific design – steeply raked stands, no athletics track, excellent sightlines
  • Home of Chivas – the only Liga MX club to field exclusively Mexican nationals
  • Located in Zapopan, approximately 12 kilometers west of the historic center

Getting there – Tren Ligero (Line 1) from the city center, or Uber from Centro (20–30 minutes, $5–8 USD). Do not drive on match days.

Arrive 90 minutes early minimum – The June 18 El Tri (Mexico) match will draw enormous crowds. Security will be thorough and the area will be packed well before kickoff.

Stadium weather – Evening matches will be warm and pleasant – around 70–75°F at kickoff. A light layer for the second half is worth having.

The 2026 World Cup Matches at Estadio Akron

Based on the official FIFA release schedule (January 29, 2026), Estadio Guadalajara will host 4 group stage matches spanning June 11–26 – a 15-day window ideal for a multi-match trip.

Match

Teams

Date

Time (CT)

Group

Match 9

South Korea vs. UEFA Playoff D Winner

Wednesday, June 11

9:00 PM

Group A

Match 28

Mexico vs. South Korea

Thursday, June 18

8:00 PM

Group A

Match 72

Colombia vs. Intercontinental Playoff 1 Winner

Tuesday, June 23

9:00 PM

Group K

Match 65

Uruguay vs. Spain

Friday, June 26

7:00 PM

Group H

The El Tri angle: Mexico vs. South Korea on June 18 is El Tri’s crucial middle group match, played in one of the most passionate football cities in the country. The June 11 South Korea opener sets the stakes directly – that result shapes the atmosphere walking into June 18. The combination of national fanbase and Guadalajara’s deep Chivas football culture will produce one of the great atmospheres of the Mexican phase.

The neutral’s pick: Uruguay vs. Spain on June 26 is the standout match for any fan without a rooting interest – European champions against South American royalty. Both fan bases travel in force. The Spanish community in Guadalajara is historically significant. Expect a genuine atmospheric contest in the stands.

Where to Stay in Guadalajara for World Cup 2026

1

Centro Histórico

The colonial core – Cathedral, Hospicio Cabañas, the main plazas are all walkable. Beautiful for daytime exploration, high hotel density, reasonable prices.

Best for: First-time visitors, culture-focused travelers.

2

Chapultepec / Colonia Americana

The most vibrant neighborhood in modern Guadalajara – café-lined streets, independent restaurants, the city’s nightlife scene. Avenida Chapultepec is one of the best streets in the city.

Best for: Food and nightlife travelers, anyone wanting to experience contemporary Guadalajara.

3

Zapopan (Near Stadium)

More practical than characterful. Good for fans attending multiple matches who want simple match-day logistics.

Getting Around Guadalajara

Getting Around Guadalajara

Uber – Most reliable option. Safe, available everywhere, inexpensive ($5–8 for most tourist-zone trips).

Tren Ligero – Guadalajara’s light rail, newer and cleaner than Mexico City’s Metro. Recommended for matchday transit. Line 1 covers the main tourist corridors.

Walking – The historic center is highly walkable and flat. Colonia Americana and Chapultepec are also pedestrian-friendly. One of the more walkable major Mexican cities.

From the airport: GDL is Mexico’s second-busiest international airport with direct flights from Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, New York, Las Vegas, and more. Uber to Centro takes 25–35 minutes ($10–15 USD). A new BRT public transport line (Line 5) will connect the airport to Estadio Akron.

Where to Eat in Guadalajara

Where to Eat in Guadalajara

Guadalajara’s food culture is specific, invented here, and irreplaceable. The city didn’t borrow its culinary identity – it created it.

Torta Ahogada – Non-Negotiable

A birote salado roll – a sourdough loaf unique to Guadalajara’s climate and water – filled with carnitas and drowned in árbol chile sauce. Spicy, messy, and one of the most distinctive food experiences in Mexico. The bread cannot be replicated elsewhere.

  • Tortas Toño – The most famous, multiple locations. The reference standard.
  • La Chata – Historic center institution. Traditional Jalisco cooking – tortas ahogadas, pozole, carne en su jugo.

Birria

Jalisco is the birthplace of birria – slow-cooked meat in dried chiles and spices. The birria taco trend that swept the world originated here. Eating birria in Guadalajara is eating it at the source.

Carne en su Jugo

Another Guadalajara invention – thin-sliced beef simmered in its own juices with bacon, tomatillos, and white beans.

  • Karne Garibaldi – Holds a Guinness World Record for fastest service. The food matches.

Mercado San Juan de Dios – The largest indoor market in Latin America – over 40,000 square meters across five floors, thousands of vendors, and mouthwatering prepared food. Go for breakfast or lunch.

Tequila and Mezcal You are an hour from the source. Tequila costs a fraction of what it does anywhere else. Restaurants carry extensive agave spirits menus at prices that feel implausible by US standards.

Where to Drink and Watch Games

Colonia Americana / Avenida Chapultepec – The nightlife spine. Bar after bar, active until 3am on weekends. The World Cup energy will be concentrated here.

  • Cantina La Fuerza – Historic center, the rusted bike above the bar (someone rode it in the 1950s, got too drunk to ride home, and left it), the authentic Guadalajara cantina experience
  • Plaza de los Mariachis – Adjacent to Mercado Libertad. Mariachi musicians gather here to be hired. On weekend evenings the plaza fills with competing music. During World Cup week with matches showing nearby – this is an experience that exists nowhere else on the host city list.

Best Tours and Experiences in Guadalajara

1

Tequila Town

60 km northwest, 1 hour by car or 2.5 hours on the Jose Cuervo Express. UNESCO agave landscape. Distillery tours. The source. Book ahead for the train.

2

Hospicio Cabañas (Cabañas Museum)

UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Orozco murals – particularly the Man of Fire ceiling fresco – are masterworks of 20th-century art.

3

Tlaquepaque

The arts and crafts district absorbed into the metro. Handmade glass, ceramics, silver, textiles. El Parian – a ring of restaurants with continuous mariachi – is one of the great courtyard experiences in Mexico.

4

Lake Chapala

Mexico’s largest lake, 45 minutes south. Colonial lakeside towns (Ajijic, Chapala), a large expat community, and a serene counterpoint to city energy.

Beyond the Game – Guadalajara in June

Guadalajara in June

Cathedral and Historic Center – The twin-spired cathedral has dominated the skyline since the 16th century. The Palacio de Gobierno houses Diego Rivera murals. The Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres is one of the finest public monuments in Mexico. Walk it slowly.

Instituto Cultural Cabañas – See above. The Orozco murals. Go.

Mercado Libertad – The largest traditional market in Mexico. Overwhelming and extraordinary.

Day Trips:

  • Tequila – 1 hour. Must visit.
  • Lake Chapala / Ajijic – 45 minutes. Mexico’s largest lake, beautiful lakeside towns.
  • Mazamitla – 2 hours. Mountain town in pine forests, cool air, artisan cheese.
  • Puerto Vallarta – 5 hours by road, 1 hour by plane. The Pacific coast – worth it as a post-World Cup extension.

Guadalajara Fan Culture

Guadalajara is a football city in the deepest sense. Chivas carry a fanbase that treats the club as an expression of national and regional pride simultaneously – and their all-Mexican roster policy turns every match into a symbolic debate about identity, talent development, and what it means to represent Mexico.

The Estadio Akron atmosphere for home matches is among the loudest in Mexican football. For El Tri’s June 18 match, that same energy floods a stadium wearing national colors.

The June 26 Uruguay vs. Spain match will bring significant traveling support from both nations – Spain’s historical community in Guadalajara is large and vocal, Uruguayan fans are among the most organized World Cup travelers in South America.

Outside the stadium, the Plaza de los Mariachis with matches on screen, the cantinas, the tequila – Guadalajara will celebrate the World Cup the way it does everything: with music, food, and no particular concern about what time it is.

Who Should Choose Guadalajara?

  • El Tri supporters – Mexico’s June 18 match is here. The atmosphere will be extraordinary.
  • Spain and Uruguay supporters – June 26 is the headline neutral match of the Guadalajara schedule.
  • Culture travelers – UNESCO murals, colonial architecture, the birthplace of tequila and mariachi.
  • Food obsessives – Tortas ahogadas, birria at the source, carne en su jugo. The food identity is specific and irreplaceable.
  • Anyone combining Mexican cities – Guadalajara is 1 hour by plane from Mexico City and 1.5 hours by plane from Monterrey
  • The “most Mexican Mexico” seeker – “They invented tequila and mariachi; they are basically the Mexico of Mexico.” Accurate.

Guadalajara World Cup Weather Guide

June averages:

  • Highs: 84°F (29°C)
  • Lows: 61°F (16°C)
  • Rain: Brief afternoon showers, clearing quickly. Mornings are reliably clear.
  • Altitude: 1,566 meters – slight effect, notably comfortable

Stadium conditions: Evening matches, warm and pleasant. Light layer for the second half. No extreme heat precautions needed.

Pack: Light daytime clothing, packable rain jacket, one warm layer for evenings, comfortable walking shoes for cobblestones.

See our complete FIFA World Cup 2026 Packing List for everything else.

Biggest Mistakes World Cup Visitors Make in Guadalajara

Not going to Tequila – A UNESCO site one hour away and you’ll have plenty of it during your World Cup adventures. 

Skipping the Torta Ahogada – The defining food of the city. Order it at a street stall – it doesn’t work in a tourist restaurant.

Missing the Hospicio Cabañas – The Orozco murals are world-class art. It’s not a footnote attraction. Budget the morning.

Only staying in Centro – Guadalajara has many unique areas to explore, including Tlaquepaque and Zapopan (where Estadio Akron is located). .

Not going out at night – Guadalajara after dark – Avenida Chapultepec, Plaza de los Mariachis – is one of the great nightlife experiences in Mexico.

Assuming it’s a smaller Mexico City – It’s its own thing – more traditional, more specifically Jaliscan, the cultural source rather than the cultural capital. Engage with it on its own terms.

Conclusion

Every element of Mexican culture that the world recognizes – tequila, mariachi, colonial grandeur, the football passion that is simultaneously local and national – has its roots in Guadalajara or the state of Jalisco around it.

Some may say it’s where Mexican culture was invented–a living, breathing museum that instantly immerses visitors in the local heritage. 

Be inside Estadio Akron when El Tri walks out on June 18.

Read More:

FIFA World Cup 2026 Packing List

What to Wear to a World Cup Game

Mexico City World Cup 2026 Guide: Everything You Need To Know

Guadalajara World Cup FAQ

Is Guadalajara safe for World Cup visitors?

In Centro, Chapultepec, Colonia Americana, and Zapopan – yes. Use Uber, stay in recommended neighborhoods, standard urban awareness. Security issues in outlying areas do not intersect with normal tourist movement.

How do I get to Estadio Akron?

Tren Ligero from the city center, or Uber (20–30 minutes, $5–8 USD). Don’t drive on match days.

How far is Tequila town?

60 km northwest – 1 hour by car, 2.5 hours on the Jose Cuervo Express train. A full day trip.

What is the weather like in Guadalajara during the World Cup?

Among the best of any host city – 84°F days, 61°F evenings, brief afternoon rain. Evening matches will be warm and pleasant.

What is the must-eat food?

Torta ahogada, then birria, carne en su jugo, and tequila that costs less than you’ve ever paid for it.

What should I not miss?

Mexico vs. Korea at Estadio Akron, the Hospicio Cabañas murals, a torta ahogada, the town of Tequila, mariachi at Plaza de los Mariachis, and at least one night in Colonia Americana.

About the Author

Nick Reed

As a Manchester City fan, he made it his mission to catch matches at legendary stadiums from Camp Nou to the Etihad. But Nick’s travels go beyond football. He’s explored 20+ countries across Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean, always chasing authentic experiences over tourist traps. Nick lives by a simple rule: the best stories come from saying yes to the unexpected. And TravelFreak is his biggest yes yet.

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What is XPath in Selenium?

Selenium is an open-source, most popular web automation testing tool that supports multiple browsers & OS. XPath in Selenium is an XML Path and a syntax useful for locating an element on a web page. Locating any element on the web page uses XML path or XPath expression. Further, XPath in Selenium is useful for navigating through the HTML structure of the web page. 

Moreover, XPath uses HTML DOM structure to find any element on a web page for both HTML and XML documents. 

The syntax for XPath In Selenium 

XPath in Selenium holds the element’s location on the web page. The basic syntax for XML Path Selenium is as follows-

Xpath=//tagname[@attribute="value"]

The meaning of each expression in the syntax is-

  • // : Choose the existing node.
  • Tagname: Particular node’s tagname.
  • @: This symbol denotes the “Select” attribute.
  • Attribute: Node’s attribute name.
  • Value: Attribute’s Value.

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XML Document

The XML documents are the text files that contain XML data, including elements and other markups, in a sequential package. Further, it can include a wide variety of data such as numbers databases, numbers of a mathematical equation, etc. You can understand XML document with an example:-

 Kumar

   AK & Co.

    032456123

Here, the above code is divided into two parts- Document Prolog & Document Elements. Let us discuss them in brief.

Document Prolog

The document prolog appears at the top of the document, beforE the root document element. It includes XML and Document type declaration. 

Document Elements

These major building blocks of XML segregate the document into different sections. Each of these document sections perform a particular purpose. Moreover, you can easily segregate a document into different sections so that search engines can use it. Further, these document elements can be the containers having text and other elements combined. 

Types of XPath

  1. Absolute XPath:
  2. Relative XPath:
Absolute XPath

In Selenium, the absolute XPath is the direct path to find the element. This Xpath begins with the “/” (Slash) symbol and helps select the element from the root. The major drawback of this XPath is that if you change the path of the element or attribute, the absolute XPath will fail.

Relative XPath:

The Relative XPath in Selenium begins with the double forward slash “//” symbol and from the middle of the HTML DOM. You can search elements anywhere on the web page as it doesn’t need to write a lengthy Xpath. This XPath is mainly considered as it is not a complete path from the root element.

For example: //input[@id=‘ap_email’]

Suppose You launch Google Chrome and navigate to google.com. Then locate the search bar utilising XPath. By analysing the web element there is an input tag and attributes like class and id. Utilise the tag name and given attributes to create XPath that will locate the search bar.

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Click the Elements tab and press Ctrl + F to open a search box in chromes developers tool.  Write XPath string selector and it will try to search based on that criteria. In the image given above, it has an input tag.  //input implies tagname. Use the name attribute and pass ‘q’ as its value. It provides XPath expression as shown below:

//input[@name=’q’]

XPath string

It has focused on the element that implies this specific element was located utilising XPath.

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XPath Functions

Automation utilizing Selenium is unquestionably an incredible innovation which gives numerous approaches to distinguish an article or component on the website page. Be that as it may, in some cases we do deal with issues in recognizing the articles on a page that have similar credits. Some cases can be: components having similar credits and names or with more than one button with similar name and ids. It’s trying to train selenium to distinguish a specific item on a website page and it is the place where XPath functions to serve as the hero. 

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Types of XPath Functions

Selenium involves different functions. The three of the most broadly utilized functions are given below:

1) Basic XPath

The basic XPath expression selects nodes or a list of many nodes based on various elements or attributes such as ID, Name, ClassName, etc. It selects them from the XML documents. The syntax we can use for the basic XPath is –

Xpath=//input[@name="uid"
2.Contains()

It is a method used in XPath expression when the value of an attribute or element dynamically changes. You can easily find the elements with a partial text using the “Contains” feature in the XPath expression. Now understand this with the below example.:-

Xpath=//*[contains(@type,'sub')]

The above example denotes that the full value of the element type is submitted, but we use the partial text ‘sub’ here to find the element. Thus, in the above example, we tried to find the element by giving a partial text of the attribute “submit”. 

3) Using OR & AND

Here, we use two conditions, first or second condition, among which one condition must be “True” to execute it. This method is still applicable if any one or both conditions are “true”. It means that any conditions should be true to find the element. The expression we can use for this is-

Xpath=//*[@type="submit" or @name="btnReset"]

The above XPath expression will help determine whether a single or both conditions are ‘True’.

Similarly, in the “And” XPath expression, also we use two conditions, but both conditions should be “true” to locate the element. If any one of the conditions becomes “false”, then the expression cannot find the element. The syntax we can use for this function is-

Xpath=//input[@type="submit" and @name="btnLogin"]
4) Xpath Starts-with

The function Xpath-Starts-with() in the Xpath functions is useful to find the element whose attribute value changes in some conditions. Here the value changes with the refresh of the page or by performing dynamic actions on the webpage. In this method, the initial text of the attribute should be in parallel to locate the element whose attribute value changes interactively. 

Further, you can also find the elements whose attribute value doesn’t change or remain static. You can understand this function’s use by the following example:-

Xpath=//label[starts-with(@id,'message')]

The above syntax shows that two different elements start with the initial id “message”. Here, you can use the Xpath-starts with function to check whose attribute value changes or remains static.

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5) XPath Text() Function

In Selenium WebDriver, the function XPath Text() is a built-in function useful to locate elements based on the web element’s text. Using this function, you can find the same text element. Moreover, the elements that you locate must be in a string format.

Xpath=//td[text()='UserID']

Using the above expression having text function, you can locate the element that will show the exact match of the text.

6) XPath axes methods

This method in XPath functions is useful for finding complex or changing elements. However, we can see the following XPath axes methods which we can use:-

  1. a) Following- It is useful to select all the elements in the document of the existing node(). The expression you can use for this method is-
 Xpath=//*[@type="text"]//following::input
  1. b) Ancestor- The ancestor axes method is useful to select all the ancestor elements of the existing node, like parents, grandparents, etc. Here, the expression you can use is-
Xpath=//*[text()='Enterprise Testing']//ancestor::div
  1. c) Child- This axes method selects all the child elements in the documents’ current node. The expression you can use here is-
Xpath=//*[@id='java_technologies']//child::li
  1. d) Preceding- This method helps select the nodes that come before the existing ones. Here is the example expression:-
Xpath=//*[@type="submit"]//preceding::input

The above expression helps to identify all the input elements before the currently given nodes.

  1. e) Following-sibling- This method helps to select the following siblings of the existing node. All the siblings will be equivalent to the existing node, and the method will find the sibling next to the existing node. Moreover, the syntax you can use here for this method is-
xpath=//*[@type="submit"]//following-sibling::input
  1. f) Parent- It helps to select the parent from the existing node of the element. The following is the syntax you can use here.
Xpath=//*[@id='rt-feature']//parent::div

Many div(s) match with the parent, but if you want to focus on a specific element. For this you can use the below xpath syntax-

Xpath=//*[@id='rt-feature']//parent::div[1]
  1. g) Self- In this method, it selects the existing node where it selects itself only. That means the node here is the “self”. The expression you can use for self is-
Xpath =//*[@type="password"]//self::input
  1. h) Descendant- It helps to select the descendants of the existing element where it recognizes all the element descendants of the existing element. 
Xpath=//*[@id='rt-feature']//descendant::a

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Conclusion

XPath or an XML Path is used to locate any element or navigate through the HTML structure of a webpage. It is generally used for automation purposes and in cases where it is difficult to find elements using locators like name, class, ID, etc. However, it is the most important among the locators useful in Selenium to identify web elements. Also, it is a handy locator for the testers of web pages.

Thus, learning about XPath in Selenium will help you quickly identify a web element on a web page. 

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