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Mexico to host Portugal in friendly for Azteca Stadium reopening

Written By: TDG Syndication
Last Updated: December 3, 2025 01:39:02 IST

VIDEO SHOWS: FILE DRONE VIEWS OF THE AZTECA STADIUM UNDER RENOVATION / FILE FOOTAGE OF PORTUGAL TRAINING SHOWS: MEXICO CITY, MEXICO (FILE – JUNE 12, 2025) (REUTERS – Access all) 1. (MUTE) VARIOUS DRONE SHOTS OF AZTECA STADIUM EXTERIOR 2. (MUTE) VARIOUS DRONE SHOTS OF RENOVATIONS UNDERWAY INSIDE STADIUM 3. (MUTE) DRONE SHOT OF AZTECA STADIUM EXTERIOR BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (FILE – SEPTEMBER 8, 2025) (REUTERS – Access all) 4. CRISTIANO RONALDO JOGGING PAST AMONGST TEAMMATES & NEXT TO MEMBER OF COACHING TEAM DURING PORTUGAL TRAINING  5. RONALDO WARMING UP AMONGST TEAMMATES  6. VARIOUS OF RONALDO DURING RONDO DRILL STORY: Mexico will host Portugal in a friendly on March 28 that will mark the reopening of the renovated Azteca Stadium – now known as Mexico City Stadium – as it prepares to host matches at the 2026 World Cup. Mexico will also face Belgium at Chicago's Soldier Field three days later as part of a pair of World Cup warm-up matches announced by the Mexican FA on Tuesday (December 2). Mexico’s national stadium has undergone extensive upgrades, including new seating, hospitality areas and media facilities, and will become the first venue to host matches at three World Cups, after Mexico staged the tournament in 1970 and 1986. The iconic venue is set to host five matches at the 2026 tournament, co-hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada. The expanded 48-team World Cup kicks off on June 11, with the group stage draw taking place in Washington D.C. on Friday (December 5). (Production: Stefan Haskins)

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