World Cup matches in theaters: Cinepolis will show 32 across Mexico from June 11, turning 3,000+ auditoriums into paid big-screen fan zones.

As Mexico prepares to co-host the World Cup, its national film archive is using the moment to look at football from a different angle

World Cup matches in theaters: Cinepolis will show 32 across Mexico from June 11, turning 3,000+ auditoriums into paid big-screen fan zones.

The World Cup 2026 Fan Festival runs free in three Mexican cities — the Zócalo, Plaza de la Liberación and Parque Fundidora — for all 39 days.

Mexico's national film archive marks the 2026 World Cup with a football cinema season spotlighting the forgotten 1971 women's tournament.