Do you already have plans for this weekend? If soccer is your thing, you’ll be interested to know that this Saturday, March 28, the Mexico vs. Portugal match will be broadcast in Mexico City’s Zócalo. We’ve got all the details for you. Admission is free.
As you know, this weekend the Mexican National Team will face Portugal during the reopening match at Azteca Stadium (now renamed Mexico City Stadium). If you didn’t get a ticket, you should know that there will be other ways to watch this sporting event.
Broadcast schedule for the Mexico vs. Portugal match in Mexico City’s Zócalo
According to information provided by city officials at a press conference, the broadcast will begin at 7:00 p.m. this Saturday, March 28. The match will be broadcast for free on a giant screen that will be set up in the Zócalo.
This screen will measure 25 by 14 meters. It’s worth noting that admission to the event will be free. However, keep in mind that this Saturday will also feature the Spring Night Parade, which will run from Chapultepec to Mexico City’s Historic Center, so some roads will be closed.
Keep this in mind on your way to the Zócalo so you can take alternate routes or, why not, ride a bike there. Tell us, are you going to head out to watch this match?