Estadio Akron - home to Chivas - will host four group-stage matches during the 2026 tournament, including Mexico’s second game. As part of its World Cup readiness efforts, extensive upgrades are currently underway. Groundskeepers and maintenance crews are in the process of replacing the natural grass with a hybrid surface, which will be ready for use by October for the Mexico vs. Ecuador match.
Earlier this month, organizers in Guadalajara officially announced the renovation timeline, stating that the pitch overhaul began on May 12 and is scheduled for completion by July 10, 2025 - just days before the Apertura 2025 season kicks off. This ensures Chivas can start the next campaign at their home venue without relocation.
FIFA, in a press release, outlined the reasoning behind these changes: “These upgrades meet FIFA’s technical requirements to ensure optimal playing conditions and safety. They are part of a broader plan to standardize the playing surfaces across all 16 host stadiums, guaranteeing uniform quality and a level playing field for all participating teams.”
With these efforts, Estadio Akron is fine-tuning every detail to meet the global standards expected for one of football’s most prestigious tournaments.