The Organizing Committee reminded attendees that access will be strictly by digital codes, recommending arrival at least three hours before the initial whistle to avoid crowds at security checkpoints and enjoy the pre-match experience on the stadium's open plazas.
Tomorrow, the colossus of Zapopan will not only be a sports venue but a real barometer of what Guadalajara will offer the world in the summer of 2026. With a 'Sold Out' guaranteed, the table is set for an epic night of international football in the heart of Jalisco.
The World Cup fervor has taken over the city of Guadalajara. Official sources from the Guadalajara Stadium confirmed that ticket sales for the match this Tuesday, March 31, between the Jamaica and the Democratic Republic of Congo national teams are practically exhausted, ensuring a spectacular sellout to define the ticket to the 2026 World Cup.
How many tickets were sold for the Jamaica vs. Congo game?
According to the most recent reports from the Organizing Committee, nearly 45,000 tickets have already been placed, a figure that represents the total operational capacity allocated for this international event.
The sales pace accelerated dramatically in the last 48 hours after Jamaica secured its pass to this final by overcoming New Caledonia in a vibrant encounter on the same stage.
'The response from the Guadalajara public has exceeded all expectations. Guadalajara is demonstrating why it is a world-class venue; having a full stadium for a playoff duel between two international nations speaks to the hunger for football that exists in the city,' commented spokespeople for the sports venue.
The expectation is no less, as the winner of this duel will obtain their direct passport to the summer event, and for both nations, it represents a date with history: Jamaica seeks to return to a World Cup after almost three decades of absence, while the 'Leopards' of the Congo want to consolidate their football growth on the planet's biggest stage.
For fans still looking for tickets, official platforms have stopped issuing tickets due to the unavailability of seats.