Another free option to experience the soccer atmosphere in Guadalajara! From June 11 to July 19, the University Cultural Center will host Fut Fest.
A venue where the 2026 World Cup matches will be broadcast live on the Bicentennial Screen, considered the largest in Latin America.
In addition to the games, the program includes movies, cultural activities, music, food, and experiences for the whole family.
What will be at the CCU’s Fut Fest?

The event will turn the University Cultural Center into a gathering spot for fans who want to watch the matches on a giant screen and stay after the final whistle to enjoy additional activities.
Among the available options will be:
- Live match broadcasts
- Food and beverage sales
- Movie screenings
- Cultural calendar
- Music and family activities
The must-see matches you can watch for free

Highlights of the schedule include some of the most anticipated matches of the group stage:
- Mexico vs. South Africa – June 11
- Brazil vs. Morocco – June 13
- Netherlands vs. Japan – June 14
- Spain vs. Saudi Arabia – June 21
- Colombia vs. DR Congo – June 23
- Czech Republic vs. Mexico – June 24
- Ecuador vs. Germany – June 25
- Uruguay vs. Spain – June 26
- Colombia vs. Portugal – June 27
There will also be soccer-themed movies
As part of the program, soccer-related films and documentaries will be screened before some matches.
- 🎬 June 11 – Chivas the Movie – 10:30 a.m.
- 🎬 June 12 – The Other Kids – 5:00 p.m.
- 🎬 June 13 – Redes: Games of Life – 2:00 p.m.
- 🎬 June 14 – Niños Héroes: Atlas FC’s Three Finals – 12:30 p.m.
- 🎬 June 21 – Ángeles FC – 4:00 p.m.
- 🎬 June 25 – So Close to the Clouds – 5:30 p.m.
- 🎬 June 26 – Short Film Program 1 – 4:00 p.m.
- 🎬 June 27 – El mundo de MAO + Barrio – 1:00 p.m.
Card trading and cultural activities
The Juan José Arreola Public Library will host a Panini sticker swap , among other activities.
Meanwhile, the Carlos Fuentes Bookstore will host talks on literature, the city, and soccer on June 17 and 26.
An immersive exhibition on the origins of soccer
In addition, from June 10 to August 10 , the immersive exhibition “Juego de Pelota: Mexico, the Origin of Soccer” will be on display .
Explore the relationship between pre-Hispanic ball games and the cultural evolution of soccer. This activity will have an additional cost to be confirmed.
For more information, visit the event’s official website.
Practical Information
📅 June 11–July 19, 2026
📍 University Cultural Center, Guadalajara
🎟️ Free admission
⚽ 2026 World Cup matches broadcast on a giant screen
🎬 Movies, music, cultural activities, and family-friendly experiences