
Buy Czech Republic World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare Group A listings for South Korea vs Czech Republic, Czech Republic vs South Africa and Czech Republic vs Mexico before choosing your preferred venue, category and delivery option. The Czech Republic return to the senior global stage for the first time in 20 years, with a two-country group-stage itinerary from Guadalajara to Atlanta and back to Mexico City.
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Miroslav Koubek took charge in December 2025 after Ivan Hasek's dismissal and then steered the side through two tense penalty shootouts against the Republic of Ireland and Denmark to seal a first finals berth since Germany 2006. That older generation featured Pavel Nedved, Petr Cech and Tomas Rosicky; the 2026 version leans on senior midfielder Tomas Soucek, Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick and a more pragmatic tournament shape. The full World Cup 2026 calendar runs from 11 June to 19 July across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Below is the complete fixture list with venues, kick-off times and links to each match page. Every order placed with 1BoxOffice sits inside the marketplace's buyer-protection framework, with listing clarity, secure checkout and order tracking explained alongside the eight-step buying process further down.
The Czech Republic play three group-stage matches on a two-country itinerary across Mexico and the United States, opening at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara on the tournament's opening day, then crossing to Atlanta for matchday two, and closing at Estadio Azteca against the host nation. Click through any fixture below for venue-specific seating maps, hospitality availability and primary-sale guidance.
| Date | Match | Kick-off (local) | Venue | City | Match number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 June 2026 | South Korea vs Czech Republic | 20:00 | Estadio Akron | Guadalajara | Match 2 |
| 18 June 2026 | Czech Republic vs South Africa | 12:00 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta | Match 39 |
| 24 June 2026 | Czech Republic vs Mexico | 19:00 | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City | Match 71 |
The Guadalajara opener is a late-evening kick-off the same night as the tournament's curtain-raiser at Estadio Azteca between Mexico and South Africa. Atlanta's matchday-two assignment is a midday slot inside an air-conditioned dome, and the Mexico City finale is the headline assignment, played at altitude in front of a heavily pro-Mexico crowd with knockout-round qualification almost certainly on the line.
Group A is one of the more open quartets in the draw, with each side capable of upsetting the others. Tournament organisers seeded Mexico into Pot 1 as co-hosts, with the Czech Republic placed via the Path D play-off route and South Korea and South Africa drawn from Pots 2 and 4 respectively. The competitive picture is shaped by two themes: Mexico's home advantage and the wide pace gap between Soucek-led pragmatism and the press-and-counter approaches of the other three.
Hong Myung-bo's South Korea arrive in North America with the highest-ranked attacker in the group, Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, supported by PSG's Lee Kang-in and Premier League midfielders. Korea finished top of AFC third-round Group B unbeaten and brought tournament experience from a Round of 16 finish in Qatar 2022. Their pressing intensity and wing-back energy will test Czech full-backs in the opening fixture, and they are widely viewed as one of Group A's strongest contenders behind Mexico.
Hugo Broos's South Africa return to a senior global tournament for the first time since 2010, when they hosted as the only African nation to do so. Bafana Bafana topped CAF qualifying Group C ahead of Nigeria and Benin, with Mamelodi Sundowns playmaker Themba Zwane and Brentford's Lyle Foster the standout names. They reached the AFCON 2023 semi-final, so this is a young, low-block, comfortable side that punishes mistakes on transition. The Atlanta meeting on 18 June is projected as the pivotal Group A swing fixture.
Co-host Mexico open the tournament at Estadio Azteca and play their final group fixture at the same venue against the Czech Republic on 24 June. Mexico's current coaching staff will carry the familiar pressure to end the so-called quinto partido curse: seven consecutive Round of 16 exits between 1994 and 2018. Edson Alvarez remains central to midfield planning, with Santiago Gimenez and Hirving Lozano among the attacking names that shape demand. Mexico is a realistic dark horse; nobody relishes facing them at Azteca with a heavily pro-home crowd behind them.
Three venues across two host countries mean Czech Republic supporters need to plan for international travel between fixtures. The first and third assignments are in Mexico, the middle assignment is in the United States, and crossing the border requires correct visa documentation and a buffer of at least 24 hours on either side of each match.
The Czech Republic opens at Estadio Akron, the home of Liga MX side Chivas, located in the Zapopan suburb of Guadalajara. The stadium holds approximately 49,000 in tournament configuration, sits 1,560 metres above sea level, and features the distinctive grass-covered exterior berm that doubles as a public park. Mexico's second-largest city is well-connected by Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) with direct flights from European hubs via Mexico City or Houston. Local matchday transport relies on Macrobus and ride-hailing rather than rail; allow 90 minutes from central Guadalajara on a tournament evening. Average June temperatures sit around 20 degrees overnight, the rainy season has begun, and the 20:00 local kick-off should land in mild conditions inside an open-air bowl.
The matchday-two trip takes the Czech Republic to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of NFL side the Atlanta Falcons and MLS champions Atlanta United. The retractable-roof venue holds approximately 71,000 for football and is climate-controlled, which matters at a midday June kick-off in Georgia, where outside temperatures push past 30 degrees. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest in the world by passenger traffic, with extensive European connectivity, and the MARTA Red and Gold lines connect the airport directly to the GWCC/CNN Center stop, a five-minute walk from the stadium. Atlanta's matchday infrastructure has been refined across multiple Super Bowls and college football play-off finals, with the Westside neighbourhood offering pre-match bars on Northside Drive and the Centennial Olympic Park district immediately outside the gates.
The closing group fixture is at Estadio Azteca, the only stadium to host two previous World Cup finals (1970 and 1986) and the venue of the tournament opener nine days earlier. Capacity sits at approximately 87,000, the altitude is 2,240 metres above sea level (a meaningful conditioning factor), and the bowl-style architecture amplifies the home crowd into a wall of noise. Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) is the regional hub, and the new Felipe Angeles International Airport (NLU) handles overflow traffic. Matchday transport relies on Metro Line 2 to Tasquena and the Tren Ligero light rail to Estadio Azteca station, which deposits supporters within 200 metres of the gates. The 19:00 kick-off avoids the worst of the late-afternoon rain pattern, but altitude effects on visiting players become acute in the second half.
World Cup 2026 resale listings usually sit across five broad tiers: a hospitality tier above four numbered categories. Category 1 sits in the prime central sections of the lower and main bowl with premium sightlines onto the halfway line. Category 2 runs along the sides toward the corner flags. Category 3 covers behind-goal lower bowl and side upper-bowl seating. Category 4 is the largest allocation, occupying upper-tier corner and behind-goal sections, and is the entry-level option. Category pricing varies match by match and is driven by venue, opponent, demand and resale dynamics; ranges below are indicative only and reflect Czech Republic group-stage fixtures, with the Mexico finale carrying the highest premium.
| Category | Location | Typical features | Expected range for Czech Republic group matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | Premium hospitality lounges with stadium access | Pre-match dining, padded seating, premium bar, host transport included on selected packages | Approximately £1,800 to £6,000+ per person |
| Category 1 | Centre lower bowl, halfway line | Premium sightlines, closest to player tunnel and benches, padded seating in some sections | Approximately £450 to £1,400 |
| Category 2 | Side stands toward corners | Strong elevated views, lower-tier and main-tier mix, ideal for tactical viewing | Approximately £280 to £900 |
| Category 3 | Behind goals lower, upper-bowl sides | Atmospheric end stands, mid-elevation, excellent for fan-zone style support | Approximately £170 to £550 |
| Category 4 | Upper-tier corners and behind goals | Highest elevation, panoramic tactical view, the most affordable entry point | Approximately £100 to £350 |
Hospitality packages cover all three Czech Republic group fixtures and are particularly sought-after for the Mexico City finale at Estadio Azteca, where premium suites and field-level club seats command significant premiums. Standard packages include pre-match dining, lounge access from kick-off minus three hours, dedicated entry gates and a programme. Higher tiers may add stronger lounge access, premium food-and-beverage service and a more managed matchday route, depending on the seller notes. Atlanta's club-tier inventory at Mercedes-Benz Stadium is regarded as among the more refined in the United States, with full-service kitchens and dedicated entrances. Guadalajara's hospitality at Estadio Akron is more limited in the upper bracket but offers strong value at mid-tier with traditional Mexican cuisine featured pre-match.
The path to a confirmed seat at a Czech Republic group fixture runs through a clear sequence of decisions: pick the match, pick the category, lock the seat, then plan travel. The eight steps below mirror how 1BoxOffice processes a typical order from selection through to delivery.
Step1
Choose your fixture
Choose your fixture from the three Czech Republic group matches above. The Mexico City closer is the most expensive; the Atlanta middle fixture is the most accessible for European travellers; Guadalajara is often the lowest-priced option but the most logistically complex from the United States.
Step2
Review seating categories
Select your seating category from Hospitality through Category 4 using the venue-specific seating map on each match page. Pay attention to away-end alignment if you want to sit in the Czech Republic supporter section rather than mixed seating.
Step3
Select ticket quantity
Confirm the number of tickets you need. Most categories support up to four seats per booking, and adjacent seating is guaranteed where listed in the same row of the seating map.
Step4
Check the total price
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Step5
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Step6
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Step7
Review delivery details
Receive an order-confirmation email within minutes, followed by a payment receipt and a delivery-method confirmation. World Cup 2026 delivery is expected to be heavily mobile-led, but the exact delivery method, timing and any app requirements should always be checked on the listing before payment.
Step8
Track your order
Track delivery progress on the track order page using the order reference. Delivery and transfer instructions are shared through the order flow, and buyers should keep checking the track-order page as the fixture approaches.
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