
Monterrey World Cup Matchday Guide: Metrorrey, Fan Festival, and Next Fixtures
A practical Monterrey guide for World Cup fans planning the final Estadio BBVA dates: Metrorrey Line 1 to Exposición, taxi and rideshare caveats, Park & Ride options, Parque Fundidora Fan Festival access, stadium entry rules, and where to stay.

Monterrey is the compact, rail-friendly Mexico stop in the 2026 World Cup host-city circuit: stadium in Guadalupe, Fan Festival at Parque Fundidora, and two late-tournament stadium dates still worth planning around. If you are arriving after the June 20 overnight match, focus your logistics on the June 24 group-stage game and the June 29 Round of 32 date.
The short version
- Best stadium approach: take Metrorrey Line 1 to Exposición, then walk to Monterrey Stadium / Estadio BBVA. Ticketmaster's World Cup travel guide puts the walk at about 15 minutes; FIFA separately says taxi and app-ride drop zones near Exposición and Pablo Livas Avenue will still require a 15–20 minute last-mile walk. 1 2
- Best watch-party base: Parque Fundidora. The official Monterrey Fan Festival site says general admission is free, no advance registration is needed, and entry is first-come while capacity lasts; premium areas are sold separately through Ticketmaster. 3
- Best lodging split: stay in Guadalupe for the shortest stadium move, Fundidora / downtown for Fan Festival access, or San Pedro Garza García / Barrio Antiguo for restaurants and nightlife. 1
- Do not assume curbside stadium drop-off: FIFA's current transport page says the exact taxi and rideshare pickup/drop-off points are still to be announced. 2
Monterrey match schedule: what is still ahead
Fox Sports lists four Monterrey Stadium matches in total. The first two group-stage dates were June 14 and the overnight June 20 Tunisia–Japan match; the practical planning window now centers on June 24 and June 29. 4 CNET's match-by-match broadcast guide cross-lists the same Monterrey fixtures and networks. 5
| Date shown for this guide | Match | Status for visitors | Source note |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 15, 02:00 | Tunisia vs. Sweden | Played | Fox lists the match as June 14 at 10 p.m. ET; converted here to the channel display time. 4 |
| June 20, 04:00 | Tunisia vs. Japan | Played / same-day city activity only | Fox and CNET list the overnight kickoff; use the Fan Festival calendar for post-match events. 5 |
| June 25, 01:00 | South Korea vs. South Africa | Next stadium date | Fox lists this as a Group A match at Monterrey Stadium. 4 |
| June 30, 01:00 | Round of 32: Group F winner vs. Group C runner-up | Knockout date | Fox lists Match 75 at Monterrey Stadium; team identities depend on final group standings. 4 |
Planning note: use the FIFA ticket app and stadium communications as final authority for local entry windows and gate changes. The public sources above are useful for trip planning, but operational details can move close to match day.
Getting to Monterrey Stadium without guessing

| Option | What to do | Watch-outs |
|---|---|---|
| Metrorrey Line 1 | Ride to Exposición Station in Guadalupe, then walk to Estadio BBVA / Monterrey Stadium. Ticketmaster says transfers are free between the system's three lines and fares can be paid with Me Muevo or MIA cards, or the Urbani app. 1 | Ticketmaster lists the round trip at $20.40 MX per person; reload before the return crush if you can. 1 |
| Taxi or app ride | FIFA says designated pickup/drop-off areas will be near Estación Exposición and along Pablo Livas Avenue. 2 | Build in the last-mile walk: FIFA estimates 15–20 minutes from those zones, and says exact locations are still coming. 2 |
| Park & Ride | Ticketmaster lists several Park & Ride sites, including Esfera, Far West, Ocampo, Pabellón Tec, Plaza Nativa, Tec Milenio Las Torres Campus, and Zona Tec Parking E1. 1 | Shuttle tickets must be bought in advance while supplies last; check the exact pickup point before driving across the metro area. 1 |
| Premium / venue parking | Treat this as unresolved until you see a current pass in the official ticketing flow. Ticketmaster says Estadio BBVA venue parking details had not yet been released in its guide. 1 | Do not plan your day around speculative stadium parking. Use rail, Park & Ride, or the announced drop zones instead. |
The main mistake to avoid is treating the stadium like a normal club match. World Cup crowd flows are more controlled: even if you arrive by car or app ride, your final approach is likely on foot.

Stadium entry reminders
FIFA's A-Z guide says stadium gates open three hours before kickoff, and general / hospitality parking opens one hour before gates. 6 The same guide says Monterrey Stadium is cashless, so bring a debit card, credit card, or contactless payment option. 6
Bag rules are strict: clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags must be no larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches / 30 x 15 x 30 cm, and small non-clear clutches must be no larger than 4.5 x 6.5 inches / 11 x 16.5 cm. 6 FIFA also lists entrance locations: B/C near Avenida Pablo Livas, D at Expo Feria Guadalupe via Avenida Benito Juárez, and E near Avenida Nuevo León. 6
Fan Festival plan: Parque Fundidora before or after the stadium
The official FIFA Fan Festival page places the Monterrey festival at Parque Fundidora, Avenida Fundidora y Adolfo Prieto S/N, Obrera, 64010 Monterrey. 7 It also says general admission is free and open to everyone, with under-18 visitors required to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. 7
For transport, the FIFA Fan Festival page points fans to Metrorrey Line 1 via Y Griega Station or Parque Fundidora Station, several local bus routes on Avenida Madero and Avenida Colón, and dedicated taxi / ride-share zones at Parque Fundidora Access 4, Access 5, and Access 7. 7 Parking is limited to official lots E6, E10, and Cintermex, and the same page encourages public transport. 7

The local Fan Festival site adds the atmosphere: giant screens, live music, food, and two main stages. It says the Estadio stage hosts four major concerts — Chayanne, Imagine Dragons, Grupo Firme, and Enrique Iglesias — while the Live stage carries more than 40 live shows and match broadcasts. 3 The same site says free general admission does not require prior registration, but entry is limited by arrival order and capacity. 3
| If you are in town for... | Use the Fan Festival like this | Source |
|---|---|---|
| June 24 / 25 South Korea vs. South Africa | The FIFA Fan Festival timetable lists a June 24 operating window from 20:00 to 05:30 the next day in this guide's display time, which makes Fundidora a reasonable pre-match base if you are not rushing straight to the stadium. | 7 |
| June 29 / 30 Round of 32 | The FIFA Fan Festival timetable lists a June 29 operating window from 22:30 to 05:00 the next day in this guide's display time; check the official calendar again once the Round of 32 teams are known. | 7 |
| Non-stadium day | Use Fundidora for match broadcasts and concerts, then move to Barrio Antiguo or downtown if you want a late restaurant or bar plan. | 3 1 |
Where to stay and what to pair with match day
| Base | Best for | Trade-off |
|---|---|---|
| Guadalupe | Shorter stadium approach and simpler match-day timing; Ticketmaster names Guadalupe as the proximity pick for Estadio BBVA. 1 | Less convenient if your priority is nightlife after a Fan Festival night. |
| Fundidora / downtown Monterrey | Easy Fan Festival access, downtown restaurants, and a good compromise between stadium and city time; Ticketmaster highlights Fundidora and downtown among nearby or transit-friendly options. 1 | You still need a planned stadium leg, not just a casual rideshare at the last minute. |
| San Pedro Garza García / Barrio Antiguo | Restaurants, nightlife, and a more polished visitor base; Ticketmaster points to San Pedro for dining and Barrio Antiguo for colonial streets, cafes, and nightlife. 1 | Add time for cross-city movement, especially after a late kickoff or concert. |
For a one-match trip, pick either Guadalupe plus stadium efficiency or Fundidora plus Fan Festival energy. Trying to do hotel check-in, Fan Festival, stadium entry, and post-match nightlife without a transit plan is where Monterrey gets harder.
Two practical itineraries
The rail-first matchday: load your Me Muevo / MIA card or Urbani app before leaving, ride Line 1 to Exposición, walk the last stretch, enter early, then return by rail if service and crowd management allow. This is the simplest plan for the June 24 and June 29 stadium dates because it avoids waiting for an app ride inside a controlled perimeter. 1 2
The Fan Festival-first day: stay near Fundidora or downtown, use Y Griega or Parque Fundidora Station for the festival, then move to the stadium early enough to clear the 15–20 minute final walk and security screening. This works best if you have already checked the festival day's exact hours and any concert crowd surges. 7 3
Final checklist before you leave
- Ticket in the FIFA World Cup 2026 mobile ticket app, downloaded before you reach the stadium perimeter. 6
- Clear bag or small clutch only; leave non-approved bags at the hotel. 6
- Contactless payment method; Monterrey Stadium is cashless. 6
- A post-match meeting point away from the first rideshare surge; FIFA's exact pickup/drop-off locations were still pending on the transport page. 2
- Fan Festival calendar checked on the day, because programming may change as each date approaches. 8
Monterrey's advantage is that the big pieces line up on a simple axis: Fundidora for the public celebration, Line 1 for both festival and stadium movement, and Guadalupe for the final stadium approach. Plan the last mile before the first whistle, and the city should feel much easier than it looks on a map.
参考来源
- 1Ticketmaster World Cup 2026 travel guide
- 2FIFA — Monterrey Stadium transport guide
- 3FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey official site
- 4Fox Sports — 2026 World Cup matches in Monterrey
- 5CNET — FIFA World Cup 2026: how to watch every match in the US without cable
- 6FIFA — Monterrey Stadium A-Z guide
- 7FIFA — all you need to know about the Monterrey Fan Festival
- 8FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey calendar
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