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Estadio Akron (Guadalajara) Tickets

Buy Estadio Akron tickets on 1BoxOffice for World Cup 2026 matches in Guadalajara and compare verified listings before choosing your preferred section, price band and delivery option. The stadium, named Guadalajara Stadium for tournament use, hosts four group-stage fixtures between 11 and 26 June. Mexico v South Korea is the headline local date, with Uruguay v Spain bringing another heavy demand match to Zapopan later in the group phase.

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For buyers following the full World Cup 2026 tickets calendar, Guadalajara is a practical Mexican stop because it offers a host-nation match, two strong international fixtures and a stadium that sits west of the city centre in Zapopan. The page below keeps the focus on matchday decisions: which fixture to target, how the seating layout works, how to reach the venue, what to check before checkout and how to plan around mobile-ticket delivery.

At a Glance

FieldDetail
Full nameEstadio Akron, named Guadalajara Stadium during the tournament
AddressAv. Circuito JVC 2800, El Bajío, Zapopan, Jalisco, México
Normal capacity49,813 for standard venue references, with the organiser venue profile listing 48,000 for the tournament profile
Opened30 July 2010
DesignHOK Sport, now Populous, with VFO Arquitectos and a volcano-inspired exterior
SurfaceGrass playing surface, with tournament pitch details to follow matchday organiser instructions
Home teamCD Guadalajara, Chivas
Previous namesEstadio Omnilife and Estadio Chivas before the Akron naming-rights period
Nearest regular transportMi Macro Periférico Estadio Chivas stop, subject to event routing
Match countFour group-stage fixtures

2026 World Cup Fixtures at Estadio Akron

Guadalajara hosts four group-stage matches, with Mexico's second group fixture making the stadium one of the busiest local-demand venues in Mexico during the opening phase. The schedule also brings Uruguay v Spain on 26 June, which should appeal to travelling supporters who want a heavyweight group fixture without moving into the later knockout rounds.

DateStageMatch
Thu 11 JunGroup ASouth Korea v Czechia
Thu 18 JunGroup AMexico v South Korea
Tue 23 JunGroup KColombia v DR Congo
Fri 26 JunGroup HUruguay v Spain

Because all four dates are group fixtures, the market shape is different from venues with knockout football. Mexico v South Korea should carry the strongest host-nation demand, while Uruguay v Spain offers the clearest neutral attraction. South Korea v Czechia opens the Guadalajara slate on the same day the tournament begins in Mexico City, and Colombia v DR Congo gives the city a high-colour matchday with strong travelling support potential.

How to Get There

By Mi Macro Periférico: The BRT corridor is the most useful public-transport route for many supporters because the Estadio Chivas stop sits close to the stadium approach. It is better suited to fans staying in Zapopan or areas with a straightforward connection to the Periférico corridor than to fans staying deep in Centro Histórico. Check the SITEUR and matchday organiser instructions before travel because event-day routing may differ from a normal Chivas match.

By Mi Tren and onward transfer: The light-rail network does not put you at the stadium gates. If you use Mi Tren from central Guadalajara, expect to transfer to BRT, bus, shuttle or rideshare for the final section. Planned transport upgrades may improve this picture before June 2026, but buyers should not rely on unfinished routes when booking hotels or same-day transfers.

From Guadalajara International Airport: Guadalajara International Airport sits southeast of the city and is not on a direct rail line to the stadium. Rideshare or taxi is usually the simplest airport-to-hotel move, and then BRT or rideshare can be used on matchday. Fans arriving on the day of a match should leave a wide margin because airport traffic, security checks and stadium access can combine into a long journey.

By rideshare: Uber and DiDi are familiar options for international visitors. They are useful from Andares, Providencia, Centro Histórico and airport hotels, but surge pricing can rise before kick-off and after full time. Select a pickup point away from the tightest stadium traffic if your app suggests a long wait at the main approach roads.

By car: Driving only makes sense if your accommodation has secure parking and you have clear instructions for stadium access. Tournament parking must be planned, where passes are available, and roads around the JVC complex can slow sharply. Do not assume walk-up parking will be easy, especially for Mexico v South Korea.

Parking

Parking should be planned before matchday, not left until arrival at the gate. Tournament parking support for Guadalajara Stadium indicates that parking passes should be purchased in advance, where available, with no reliance on on-site payment. Final details can change by fixture, so check matchday instructions after your ticket is delivered.

Visitors staying in Andares, Providencia or Centro Histórico may find rideshare or BRT simpler than driving. The stadium sits west of central Guadalajara, which means the road approach can be slow when supporters arrive in waves. For families, accessible visitors or fans carrying limited belongings, pre-booked parking can still be useful, but only when the route and entry point are confirmed.

Seating Guide

Estadio Akron is a purpose-built football stadium with a compact two-tier bowl, suite band and a green sloping exterior that gives the venue its volcano-like profile. Sightlines are generally strong because the stadium was built for football rather than converted from another sport. For World Cup 2026 buyers, the main decision is whether to prioritise central views, behind-goal atmosphere, premium access or upper-tier value.

Lower bowl: Lower-bowl central blocks on the long sides are the closest standard seats to midfield. They suit buyers who want to read the shape of play, see substitutions clearly and stay close to the pitch. Behind-goal lower sections should be livelier, especially if they are assigned to national-team supporter groups.

Suite and club areas: The suite band sits between the main seating tiers and is the natural premium zone. Chivas venue references list 133 suites, and tournament hospitality may use similar central sightlines even if category names differ. Buyers choosing hospitality should check whether food, lounge access, padded seating, separate entry or parking are included before checkout.

Upper bowl: Upper-tier seats give a broader view of the full pitch and are usually better for buyers who want value or a tactical angle. Rows under the roofline can also be more comfortable during the rainy season, although the field and front lower rows remain more exposed. If you are attending with children, older relatives or first-time visitors, the climb and concourse access should be checked before booking.

Supporter and family areas: Nation-specific supporter areas are assigned match by match. The Mexico fixture will not feel like a neutral event, so buyers who want quieter seating should avoid obvious supporter blocks and look for long-side or upper-tier categories. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older, and family groups should select seats with straightforward gate access.

PriorityRecommended choice
Best central viewLong-side lower bowl or equivalent premium midfield sections
AtmosphereBehind-goal areas, subject to national-team allocation
ValueUpper-bowl corners and upper long-side rows
FamiliesLong-side seats away from heavy supporter blocks
HospitalitySuite band, club areas or tournament hospitality categories
Rain planningRows further back under the roofline where available
AccessibilityAccessible categories selected during booking, then confirmed through matchday instructions

Weather and Roof Coverage

June in Guadalajara is warm, changeable and close to the start of the rainy season. Daytime heat can still matter for travel and queuing, but the evening temperature drop is more noticeable than in the coastal venues. Rain can arrive quickly, so even a clear afternoon does not guarantee a dry exit after full time.

The stadium roofline is one of the venue's most recognisable features, but it should not be treated as total weather cover. Some seats will feel more protected than others, and the field remains open to the sky. Pack a light rain jacket, wear breathable clothing and keep your phone protected because mobile ticket access matters at the gate.

Bag Policy

The safest bag advice for Estadio Akron is simple: travel light and avoid carrying anything that is not essential. Domestic stadium rules have historically been strict, while tournament instructions can apply a separate item list by match. Large bags, professional equipment, glass containers and liquids are risky items to bring unless the final matchday instructions clearly permit them.

Do not rely on storage at the stadium. Leave luggage at your hotel, use a verified storage point in the city or travel with only a phone, wallet, passport copy, rain layer and essential medication. If you need medical or childcare items, keep them clearly separated and arrive early enough for screening.

Food, Drink and Pubs

Andares and Zapopan: Andares is a convenient pre-match area for visitors who want restaurants, hotels and shorter rideshare to the stadium. The area works well for groups that want a controlled start to the day rather than a long trip from the Centro Histórico. It is also a useful option for families because dining choices are broad and transport is simpler than moving across the full city.

Providencia: Providencia is a good base for visitors who want restaurants and evening options without staying in the busiest tourist area. It is close enough to reach the stadium by rideshare while still giving buyers more food choices than the immediate stadium district. Plan the return journey before leaving because post-match demand can be high.

Centro Histórico and Tlaquepaque: Centro Histórico is the better choice for travellers who want Guadalajara's older plazas, Cathedral area and traditional food before matchday. Tlaquepaque is further away but useful for a separate day of crafts, mariachi and Jalisco cooking. Neither should be treated as a quick walk-up option for the stadium, so allow enough time to cross the city.

Inside the ground: Tournament catering may differ from regular Chivas fixtures, but buyers should expect standard stadium food plus local options where allowed. Eat earlier if you have dietary needs or children in the group, as queues can stretch close to kick-off. Keep a payment card ready and carry small pesos for transport or post-match purchases away from the venue.

Entry Process and Gate Times

Final gate opening times for Guadalajara Stadium will be confirmed in matchday instructions. A practical arrival target is 90 to 120 minutes before kick-off, especially for Mexico v South Korea or any fixture where security lines build early. Fans using mobile tickets should download the ticketing app, charge their phone and bring a backup power bank where permitted.

Tickets for the tournament are mobile-only through the relevant ticketing system. They are not sent as downloadable documents, and screenshots or photos are not accepted for entry. If your Estadio Akron tickets are delivered through 1BoxOffice, follow the transfer steps in your order account and keep your email active until matchday.

Getting Away After the Match

BRT and public transport: The Mi Macro Periférico corridor is likely to be one of the most useful ways out of the stadium zone, although platform queues should be expected after full time. Follow venue signage rather than trying to cut through closed roads or parking areas. Families and accessible visitors should wait for the first surge to ease if the route feels crowded.

Rideshare: App-based pickup can be slow immediately after the final whistle. Walking a short distance from the tightest stadium perimeter may reduce the wait, but only use well-lit routes and follow police or steward instructions. Set a clear meeting point with your group before entering the stadium because mobile networks can slow down under heavy crowd load.

By car: If you park, expect a staged exit rather than a quick departure. Keep water in the car, check the route before leaving and allow road closures to change your app's first suggestion. Waiting 45 to 60 minutes near the stadium area can be more comfortable than joining the first traffic wave.

Waiting out the crowd: For many visitors, the best exit plan is to let the first wave clear. Head back towards Andares or your hotel area when rideshare prices settle, or use public transport once the platform queue has reduced. Avoid tight flight or dinner plans immediately after full-time.

Stadium History

Estadio Akron opened on 30 July 2010 with a high-profile Chivas match against Manchester United. The venue replaced Estadio Jalisco as the club's main home and gave Chivas a modern stadium designed around its own matchday identity. Its earlier names, Estadio Omnilife and Estadio Chivas, reflect the ownership and naming-rights history before the Akron period began.

The stadium's profile has always been tied to design as much as football. Its green exterior, curved roofline and position in Zapopan give it a look that is different from Mexico City's older Azteca and Monterrey's steel-framed BBVA. It has hosted Chivas league fixtures, Mexican national-team matches, continental football and ceremonies connected to the 2011 Pan American Games.

Memorable matches: The verified opening match remains the safest landmark moment to reference: Chivas beat Manchester United 3-2 on 30 July 2010, with Javier Hernandez involved in the occasion before completing his move to England. Estadio Akron also staged the 2010 Copa Libertadores final first leg and major Chivas knockout nights. Any additional scoreline claims should be checked again before adding to a published page.

Stadium Future

For World Cup 2026, the key stadium changes are operational rather than architectural. The venue is already a modern football bowl, so the main preparation centres on pitch conditioning, access routes, temporary tournament overlay, security flow, media areas, hospitality and fan movement. The grass surface should be described only through confirmed organiser or venue wording because the final tournament system can differ from normal club use.

There is no confirmed public plan to expand permanent capacity before the tournament. The clean-name version, Guadalajara Stadium, will be used in schedules and ticketing material during the event, while Estadio Akron remains the familiar local name for Chivas fans. Buyers should use both names when checking transport, maps and matchday instructions.

Accessibility

Accessible seating, companion seating and accessible parking should be selected at the booking stage wherever possible. Estadio Akron is a modern stadium, but tournament operations may alter normal gate routes, drop-off zones, lifts, parking approaches and stewarding points. Do not leave accessibility requests until arrival if you need wheelchair seating, reduced walking distance or a companion seat.

International visitors should keep confirmation emails and booking references accessible offline. If you need medication, mobility equipment or additional assistance, arrive early and allow extra screening time. Matchday instructions should be treated as the final source for accessible entrances, car parks, shuttle stops and seating routes.

High-Demand Fixtures and Pricing

Mexico v South Korea is the clearest demand driver because it is the host nation's Guadalajara fixture. Uruguay v Spain is the strongest neutral draw, with two major football cultures meeting in the final Guadalajara date. Colombia v DR Congo and South Korea v Czechia may offer more flexible availability, but live supply can change quickly once travel plans and team form shape demand.

Use Estadio Akron live listings to compare seat categories rather than assuming one fixed price band. Central lower-bowl and hospitality categories will usually move differently from upper-tier corners, while grouped seats can be harder to find close to matchday. The wider tournament market can be compared through World Cup 2026 Final Tickets, World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals Tickets, World Cup 2026 Quarter-Finals Tickets and World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Tickets.

Buying Estadio Akron World Cup 2026 Tickets on 1BoxOffice

1BoxOffice lets buyers compare available Estadio Akron listings by fixture, section, quantity and delivery note. The platform is especially useful for international fans who are not following a single club allocation and need a practical way to compare matchday options. Every order is covered by the 150% money-back guarantee.

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Open the Estadio Akron fixture listing on 1BoxOffice, then select the match you want to attend. The venue has four group-stage dates, so check the date, kick-off window, participating teams and delivery notes before comparing sections.

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Compare the seat map
Review the available sections on the live seat map. Compare lower-bowl central seats, behind-goal atmosphere, upper-bowl value and hospitality categories before deciding what matters most for your group.

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Open the seller notes before adding tickets to your basket. Notes may explain split seating, restricted view warnings, accessible platforms, hospitality inclusions, delivery timing or mobile-ticket transfer details.

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Select your ticket quantity and make sure grouped seats are still available. For families, confirm that children under 16 will attend with an adult aged 18 or older.

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Complete payment only after checking the fixture, stadium, seat category and seller notes. Your confirmation email should arrive after purchase and will show the expected fulfilment timeline.

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Use Track Order to follow fulfilment before matchday. Mobile ticket transfers for major tournament fixtures are often completed closer to the event, so keep your account email active and follow every delivery instruction.

The 150% money-back guarantee protects buyers if valid tickets are not delivered in time or if entry is refused because of a ticket issue covered by the guarantee. Always check the fixture name, city, venue, seat category and delivery details before payment.

Tips for International Visitors

Guadalajara works well as a standalone football trip or as part of a wider Mexico route. Most long-haul visitors will connect through Mexico City, selected US hubs or other Mexican cities before landing at Guadalajara International Airport. If you are combining host cities, plan flight times around matchday traffic because the stadium is west of the city centre while the airport is southeast.

Andares and Zapopan suit visitors who want modern hotels, restaurants and a shorter ride to the stadium. Providencia works for food and nightlife, while Centro Histórico gives more culture and lower hotel prices at the cost of a longer matchday transfer. Tlaquepaque and Tequila are better as separate day trips rather than pre-match plans.

Carry a payment card and some Mexican pesos. Many hotels and restaurants accept cards, but taxis, tips, street food and small shops may still need cash. Check live exchange rates before travel rather than relying on a fixed estimate, and keep your passport secure because ID checks may be required for some ticket categories or hotel services.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The organiser venue profile lists Guadalajara Stadium at 48,000 capacity for the tournament profile, while Estadio Akron is widely listed at 49,813 for normal club use. For ticket buyers, the important point is that some seats may be held back for media, broadcast, hospitality, security or tournament operations. Always treat the live seat map as the final guide to available sections.

  • Most visitors will use rideshare or Mi Macro Periférico depending on where they stay. From Centro Histórico or Providencia, rideshare is usually the simplest direct option, while the BRT works well for fans already near the Periférico corridor. Build in extra time because Zapopan traffic around the stadium can slow sharply before kick-off.

  • The Estadio Chivas stop on the Mi Macro Periférico corridor is the closest regular public transport point and sits close enough for a short walk to the stadium approach. Light rail does not stop beside the venue, so fans using Mi Tren should expect to transfer to BRT, bus or rideshare for the final leg.

  • Parking should be treated as pre-planned rather than something to solve at the gate. Tournament parking support says passes should be purchased in advance, where available and matchday instructions will confirm the final car-park plan. Fans without a parking pass should use BRT, rideshare or organiser shuttle routes instead.

  • Yes. 1BoxOffice lists Estadio Akron tickets through its verified secondary marketplace, which helps non-members and international fans compare available sections without relying on a club ballot. Every order is covered by the 150% money-back guarantee, so buyers have protection if tickets are not delivered in time or entry is refused because of a ticket problem.

  • The safest approach is to travel light and avoid bags that are not essential. Domestic stadium rules have historically been strict, and tournament matchday instructions may apply different item limits. Check your matchday email before travelling, bring only the essentials and avoid large bags, professional camera equipment, glass containers or liquids unless the organisers specifically allow them.

  • Behind-goal areas usually carry the loudest Chivas atmosphere during club matches, and similar end sections may attract the strongest national-team support during tournament fixtures. For Mexico v South Korea, expect demand to spread around the bowl because many local fans will want central views as well as atmosphere. The final allocation of supporter areas is set by the organisers.

  • Away or nation-specific supporter areas are assigned match by match. For tournament fixtures, the allocation depends on participating teams, security planning, ticket categories and fan movement rules. Check the listing notes before purchase and review the matchday instructions after delivery if you want to avoid a section dominated by the other fanbase.

  • Accessible seating and parking should be selected during the booking process rather than left until matchday. The venue is a modern bowl with accessible areas, but final tournament arrangements can alter routes, lifts, drop-off points and companion-seat placement. Contact the ticket provider early if you need step-free access, wheelchair seating or a companion seat.

  • Final gate times will be confirmed in matchday instructions. For a tournament fixture at a busy venue, arriving 90 to 120 minutes before kick-off is sensible because mobile tickets, security screening, bag checks and transport queues all take longer than a normal domestic match. Arrive earlier again if you need accessible assistance.

  • Expect standard stadium food with local Jalisco options where tournament catering allows it. A sensible buyer should eat before arrival if travelling with children or dietary requirements, because queues can be long around kick-off. Keep a card ready, carry some pesos for travel and check whether your ticket category includes hospitality or lounge access.

  • Family seating is normally assigned according to the organiser's seat map for each match. The confirmed age rule is that children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older, so do not buy child tickets separately from the adult who will attend. Check listing notes for calmer sections away from heavy supporter blocks.

  • Do not assume a public tour will be available during the tournament window. Major-event operations usually restrict access to the bowl, dressing-room areas and back-of-house routes. Check the Chivas or venue calendar closer to your travel date if you want a separate stadium visit outside matchday.

  • Prices vary by fixture, section, delivery timing, seat grouping and live marketplace demand. Mexico v South Korea is expected to draw the strongest local interest, while Uruguay v Spain should also attract travelling demand. Use live listings on 1BoxOffice to compare categories instead of relying on fixed guide prices.

  • Andares and Zapopan suit visitors who want a shorter ride to the stadium and modern hotels. Providencia works well for restaurants and nightlife, while Centro Histórico is better for culture and lower hotel prices. The right choice depends on whether you value easy stadium access, local character or airport convenience.

  • The tournament uses mobile ticket delivery, and screenshots or photos are not accepted for entry. Keep your phone charged, install the required ticketing app before you travel and open the ticket before reaching the gate. If you buy through 1BoxOffice, follow the delivery instructions in your order account and emails.

  • Estadio Akron is known for its volcano-like exterior, green sloping roof and setting in Zapopan. The design creates a distinctive silhouette before you enter the venue, while the two-tier bowl keeps views compact once inside. The stadium is modern compared with many older Mexican football venues and was built as a dedicated home for Chivas.

  • Andares, Zapopan centre and the wider Guadalajara metropolitan area offer the easiest pre-match and post-match options. Centro Histórico has the Cathedral, Hospicio Cabañas and traditional plazas, while Tlaquepaque is popular for craft shops, mariachi and local food. Tequila town is a longer day trip and should be planned separately from matchday.

  • Estadio Akron opened on 30 July 2010, so it will be nearly 16 years old when the tournament begins in June 2026. It replaced Estadio Jalisco as Chivas' home and has since hosted major club fixtures, international matches and large public events.

  • Tournament venue naming rules use clean city-style names for sponsored stadiums. Estadio Akron is therefore referred to as Guadalajara Stadium for tournament purposes, then returns to its usual name for club use. The clean name is useful when comparing schedules, ticket listings and transport advice across organiser material.

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Sources checked: Guadalajara venue profile from the tournament organisers, Estadio Akron and CD Guadalajara venue history, SITEUR and Mi Macro transport information, JustPark tournament parking support, Chivas stadium history, Populous stadium references and organiser ticketing support. Information reviewed in April 2026 and may change before matchday. 1BoxOffice is not affiliated with the tournament organisers, Estadio Akron or CD Guadalajara. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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