Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey are the three Mexican host cities for this mega World Cup, hosted jointly with the United States and Canada. Images from these cities have quickly spread across social media, showing fans of many nations celebrating with Mexican fans.

Along the narrow streets of Monterrey's nightlife district, older women dance salsa, arm-in-arm with sandal-wearing Dutch fans while loud reggae music blasts from the speakers of bars and restaurants. Other locals jump in circles with World Cup tourists, taking turns waving Moroccan and Mexican flags. Mexican fans are cheering on supporters of other teams, even tossing them into the air before catching them as a group. There is one particularly strong image that depicts fans consoling South Korean supporters after a 1–0 loss before treating them to tequila shots.

"I was a bit afraid I'd fall to the ground and get hurt, but they caught me," Leonardo Jun from South Korea told DW. "Everyone took photos with me as if I were a pop star. It's pretty cool to be welcomed like that."

"You can really feel the World Cup here," said Sebastian from Colombia, who managed to snag tickets for a match at the legendary Azteca Stadium.