Tension mounts in Mexico City as World Cup opener approaches

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 7:57 PM

Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Tension mounts in Mexico City as World Cup opener approaches
Summary

Mexico City is preparing to host the opening match of the 2026 World Cup amid ongoing teacher strikes and local concerns. The Zócalo, a historic city square, has been transformed into a fan festival, featuring a large video screen for viewing matches. While this event aims to unite fans, the strikes have created complicated feelings among locals regarding the tournament. The opening match is expected to draw significant attention, setting the stage for FIFA's global event.

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  • Teacher strikes escalate ahead of the World Cup opener.
  • The Zócalo has been converted into a fan festival.
  • Concerns about public perception complicate local feelings.
  • The opening match is set to attract large crowds.
  • FIFA aims to make the plaza a centerpiece for fans.
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  • 7:57 PMThe Guardian Sport‘Not in our best moment’: strikes and tension temper World Cup buzz in Mexico City
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An escalating teachers’ strike and concerns around public perception have left locals with complicated feelings on the eve of the tournament’s opener World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Download the app Mexico City’s Plaza de la Constitución sits in the middle of the city’s historic center and has been a gathering place since Aztec times. Nobody here calls it by its formal name, referring to it instead as the Zócalo. Framed by centuries-old cathedrals and government buildings, it is one of the largest city squares on earth, a monument to Mexico’s colonial past and cosmopolitan present. It is also a block southwest of the Templo Mayor, a place Aztec mythology referred to as the center of the universe. In more recent times, Fifa has done its best to make the plaza the center of the footballing universe. Mexico City is preparing to host the opening match of the 2026 World Cup, and the Zócalo has been converted into the city’s fan festival. A massive video screen dwarfs almost everything else in the plaza. Continue reading...

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