Félix Aguirre, the stadium’s director, confirmed the agreement on September 5, stating that access and use of palcos and plateas are guaranteed at no cost. Entry will require FIFA-issued World Cup tickets and a valid FAN ID in line with tournament regulations. Owners may opt to purchase official hospitality packages, but buying hospitality is not a condition for entry. The resolution follows months of talks involving the Asociación Mexicana de Titulares de Palcos y Plateas and aligns with longstanding contracts that grant long-term seat rights. Five World Cup matches are scheduled for the venue, formerly known as Estadio Azteca, as renovations advance toward a March 2026 readiness target.