For days, there was speculation about a possible change of venue, which raised doubts among fans. However, the communicator clarified the situation by assuring that the agreement is completely finalized and that the official announcement will be made next Tuesday, April 14th, at the Government Palace of the State of Mexico. This is expected to be a protocol event confirming one of the most important commitments in the final stretch of the process towards the World Cup.
Mexico's last preparation match for the World Cup will be played at the Nemesio Diez Stadium. Mexico vs Serbia / June 4. The official announcement will be made next Tuesday at the Government Palace of the State of Mexico.
The duel against the European team will not only serve as a tactical test but also as an opportunity to fine-tune details and solidify the game plan against a competitive opponent. The choice of Toluca also represents a demanding venue due to its conditions, which could be key to arriving in optimal shape for the international tournament. Mexico will have three commitments before the World Cup kicks off on June 11th. The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is beginning to take shape for the Mexican National Team, which has finally defined the venue for its last tune-up before the main event.
Where and when?
After days of uncertainty and conflicting reports, everything points to the national team closing its preparations at an iconic venue of Mexican football. According to journalist Gibrán Araije from TUDN, the match against Serbia, scheduled for June 4th, will be held at the historic Nemesio Diez Stadium. The news puts an end to rumors that pointed out supposed complications between the federation and Toluca to finalize the use of the venue. First, they will face Ghana on May 22nd in Puebla; subsequently, on the 30th, they will face Australia at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California; and finally, they will close their preparations against Serbia at Toluca's stadium.