Mexico City.
Aztec Stadium.
This stadium is the home field for the Mexican Football Super League and the Mexican National Soccer Team, capable of accommodating 87,523 spectators, and has set the highest record of 119,853 spectators.
Here, the World Cup games have been held twice, in 1970 and 1986, with the finals taking place here, making Aztec Stadium an undeniable monument in the history of world soccer. It witnessed the final glory of Pelé and the moment Maradona conquered the field.
Today.
In this Aztec Stadium, the first match of this year's America-Canada-Mexico World Cup Group D stage is about to commence, featuring the national team of Xia Country against Team America.
This match is undoubtedly a global spectacle, given that it is a soccer showdown between two superpowers. People are eagerly anticipating who will win the match.