Mexico do not ease into this tournament. They start it.
They open the whole World Cup against South Africa in Mexico City on 11 June, travel to Guadalajara for Korea Republic on 18 June, and return to Mexico City for Czechia on 24 June.
At a glance
Coach
Javier Aguirre
Group
Group A with South Africa, Korea Republic and Czechia
Host status
First country to host three men's World Cups
Route
Mexico City, Guadalajara, Mexico City
Final squad date
June 2, 2026
FIFA's Mexico City host-city profile says the venue becomes the first stadium to stage a third opening match at a men's World Cup, which is one reason the opener will feel bigger than a normal group game.
FIFA's Mexico team profile adds the longer historical point. Mexico's best World Cup runs came on home soil in 1970 and 1986, when the team reached the quarter-finals both times.
When the federation brought Javier Aguirre back, it did not present the move as a short rescue job. The whole point was to put the 2026 World Cup at the center of a longer project and let the coach build for a home tournament rather than improvise for one.
That planning shows up in the calendar. Mexico began an initial concentration on 6 May and set up a final stretch of friendlies against Ghana, Australia and Serbia before the opener.
The pre-list is wide, but the big calls are still ahead

Photo: ProtoplasmaKid via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0), aerial view of Estadio Azteca after its 2026 renovation in Mexico City.
Mexico submitted a 55-player pre-list to FIFA on 12 May. That is enough to show the pool Aguirre is working from, but not enough to treat the squad picture as settled before June 2.
The friendlies against Ghana, Australia and Serbia matter for that reason. They are not just warm-up dates. They are the last public tests before the official list hardens and the opener stops feeling abstract.
South Africa bring the opening-night tension, Korea Republic give Mexico the middle game in Guadalajara, and Czechia close the section with a match that could still carry table pressure by the last night.
Because Mexico stay in Mexico City or Guadalajara for all three group games, the usual travel discussion falls away. What remains is the more revealing question of how the team handles the emotional temperature at home.
That is the balance Mexico have to find. Home energy helped produce the country's best World Cup memories, but home urgency can also make every misplaced pass feel heavier than it should.
Aguirre's biggest job may be to keep the team from playing the tournament in fast forward. Mexico have enough structure in the build-up. The issue is whether they can make that structure visible once the opener becomes a national occasion.
For the route, official references and group card in one place, the Mexico team page is the clean companion to this briefing.
Sources and verification
Last checked: May 22, 2026
How this piece was checked: Builds team-watch coverage from federation releases, coach announcements, roster windows, and match-prep reporting tied to official sources.
FIFA's Mexico team profile
https://www.fifa.com/en/articles/mexico-team-profile-history
FIFA's Mexico City host-city profile
https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/mexico/mexico-city
The federation's Project 2030 announcement
https://miseleccion.mx/noticias/5579/Javier-Aguirre-y-Rafael-M%C3%A1rquez-se-unen-a-la-SNM-para-el-Proyecto-2030
The May 12 pre-list release
https://miseleccion.mx/noticia/6397-La-Selecci%C3%B3n-Nacional-de-M%C3%A9xico-anuncia-Prelista-para-el-Mundial-2026
FIFA's squad rules explainer
https://www.fifa.com/en/articles/squad-lists-number-date