Monterrey.
Estadio BBVA
Opened 2015 in Guadalupe, adjacent to Monterrey. Home of C.F. Monterrey (Rayados) in Liga MX. One of the most modern stadiums in Latin America. Features a distinctive concrete undulating roof. Temporarily renamed Monterrey Stadium during the 2026 World Cup per FIFA commercial naming policy.
- From airport
- 30MIN
- From downtown
- 30MIN
- Capacity
- 51K
- Matches
- 4
Airport to stadium
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From General Mariano Escobedo International Airport (MTY), use Uber or InDriver for direct transfer to Estadio BBVA or to Exposicion Station on the Metrorrey. Taxis are also available at the terminal -- negotiate the fare before boarding.
30 min -
If traveling to Exposicion Station first: transfer to Metrorrey Line 1 eastbound as below.
5 min
Downtown to stadium
Metrorrey Line 1: Centro / Cuauhtemoc to Exposicion Station (final stop) to Estadio BBVA
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Board Metrorrey Line 1 (the red line) heading east toward Exposicion. Line 1 runs through central Monterrey with stations at Cuauhtemoc, General Anaya, and others. The flat fare is 5.50 MXN (~$0.28 USD).
25 min -
Exit at Exposicion Station -- the final eastern terminus of Line 1. Estadio BBVA is a 10-minute walk east from the station.
10 min
Last mile to the gate
Walk
10-min walk from Exposicion Station (Metrorrey Line 1)
Exposicion is the final stop on Metrorrey Line 1 and the closest station to Estadio BBVA. The walk is straightforward and flat. Follow signage and the crowd on match days.
Shuttle
Municipal bus routes 214, 223, TME, 093
Several local Monterrey bus routes serve the stadium area -- routes 214, 223, TME, and 093. These complement the Metrorrey and may be convenient from some hotels.
Rideshare
Rideshare: Uber and InDriver available in Monterrey
Uber and InDriver operate widely in Monterrey. Post-match pickup zones are near the stadium. Rideshare is the practical option from the airport and for fans staying in areas not served by Metrorrey.
Fixtures at Estadio BBVA
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TBD vs TBD
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TBD vs TBD
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TBD vs TBD
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TBD vs TBD
Intercity connections
Weather during the tournament
95-100 F (35-38 C) highs, 72-78 F (22-26 C) lows
- Humidity
- Low to moderate (35-50%)
- Rainfall
- Occasional afternoon thunderstorms in June and July, but much drier than Mexico City or Guadalajara.
Monterrey is the hottest venue in the tournament after Dallas. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 F (38 C) in June and July, and the low humidity makes the heat feel dry and intense. Estadio BBVA has significant shade on the upper tiers due to its distinctive roof, but lower seats are exposed. Arrive well-hydrated, bring sunscreen, and wear the lightest clothing you have. The Metrorrey is air-conditioned.