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Mexico City Stadium to Host World Cup Opener After Renovation

Mexico City's stadium is set to host the World Cup opener for a record third time after a significant renovation. The project, which cost approximately $200 million, has expanded the stadium's capacity to 87,500 seats.

Mexico City's stadium will host the opening match of the World Cup for the third time, following a renovation that cost nearly $200 million. The renovation has increased the stadium's capacity to 87,500 seats.

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This Is Mexico and Canada’s World Cup, Too. Don’t Expect Unity.

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Mexico City Stadium to Host World Cup Opener After Renovation