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As one of the most iconic cities in the United States, Los Angeles (LA) stands out as a host city of the World Cup this summer. Famous for its year-round sunshine, Hollywood glamour, and health-conscious lifestyle, the City of Angels' blend of cultures, iconic sights and unforgettable fan experiences makes it the ideal melting pot to host an influx of international football fans. Having already hosted massive sporting events like the Olympics and Super Bowl, LA is sure to deliver a World Cup experience straight out of a blockbuster movie.
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MATCH 4 Group D: USA vs Paraguay
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MATCH 15 Group G: Iran vs New Zealand
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MATCH 26 Group B: Switzerland vs European Play-Off A
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MATCH 39 Group G: Belgium vs Iran
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MATCH 59 Group D: European Play-Off C vs USA
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MATCH 73 Round of 32: TBD (2nd A) vs TBD (2nd B)
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MATCH 84 Round of 32: TBD (1st H) vs TBD (2nd J)
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MATCH 98 Quarter-Finals: Winner Match 93 vs Winner Match 94
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Your Ultimate 2026 World Cup LA Adventure Awaits | Complete Fan Guide
Whether you've already got your World Cup tickets and you're planning on visiting the area for one fixture or you stay to soak up the atmosphere, this guide will provide you with everything you need to know about the city's role in the World Cup. From stadium details and ticketing to travel tips and local highlights, we're here to make sure you make the most of your time in LA.
How to buy tickets for the World Cup matches in Los Angeles
The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional football, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously difficult to get your hands on. In fact, it's common for fans to reach out to our support team asking: How can I book World Cup tickets in LA? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the pond.
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check that all your information has been input and is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
Ticket prices tend to vary depending on the seat category and match type, so do bear that in mind when selecting matches. Some games, mainly knockout matches or popular teams, can sell out incredibly quickly, so make sure you book early and are on high alert for when tickets come on sale!
Which stadium in the City hosts World Cup matches
Out of the 104 matches throughout the 2026 World Cup, 7 of them will be played in LA, with all 7 played at SoFi Stadium. Located just southwest of downtown LA, SoFi, which will be known as "Los Angeles Stadium" throughout the World Cup, is part of a sprawling 300-acre sports and entertainment district known as Hollywood Park. SoFi is the most expensive stadium ever built, costing an eye-watering $5.5 billion and is packed with cutting-edge features, including the largest video board in sports, a translucent floating roof design which maintains the open-air feel, and augmented reality integration.
Currently home to both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers of the NFL, SoFi Stadium hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022 and is set to stage the Opening Ceremony of the 2028 Olympic Games. With its world-class facilities and proven track record for major events, it's the ideal venue for a thrilling series of World Cup matches in 2026.
| Stadium | Capacity | No. Games | Stages Hosted |
|---|---|---|---|
| SoFi Stadium | 70,240 | 7 | Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16 |
Fan zones locations in City
Although the official venue of the Los Angeles World Cup Fan Festival has not been announced, there have been rumours swirling that it could be held at Exposition Park. Located just south of downtown LA, Exposition Park is a district known for its mix of sports venues, museums, and green spaces.
Home to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the area boasts a legendary Olympic legacy. Having hosted the games in both 1932 and 1984, it's set to play a pivotal role again in the upcoming 2028 Olympics. Just steps away stands BMO Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue that serves as the home of Major League Soccer's LAFC, making it the perfect venue to bring together football fans from all over the world.
Set against the backdrop of LA's sporting epicentre, fans will be able to enjoy live match screenings, food vendors, music performances, and interactive games. If you're attending a game or just looking to soak up the vibes, the Fan Festival promises to be a lively experience.
Accommodation tips in the city for football fans
If you've got tickets to a World Cup match in LA and you would like to stay close to the stadium, there are plenty of accommodation options to choose from. Here's a full guide of the options you have at your disposal.
Near SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California)
| Category | Hotel Name | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Budget-Friendly (< £130/night) | Motel 6 Inglewood, CA | 5-minute drive |
| Crystal Inn Suites & Spas | 5-minute drive | |
| Super 8 by Wyndham Inglewood/LAX | 5-minute drive | |
| Best Western Airpark Hotel | 10-minute drive | |
| Quality Inn & Suites Los Angeles Airport – LAX | 10-minute drive | |
| Extended Stay America – Los Angeles – LAX Airport | 10-minute drive | |
| Mid-Range (£130–£230/night) | Sonesta Los Angeles Airport | 10-minute drive |
| Holiday Inn Express Los Angeles – LAX Airport | 10-minute drive | |
| Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles LAX/Century Blvd | 10-minute drive | |
| Hyatt Place Los Angeles/LAX/El Segundo | 15-minute drive | |
| Luxury (> £300/night) | The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey | 20-minute drive |
| Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows (Santa Monica) | 25-minute drive | |
| Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills | 30-minute drive | |
| The Peninsula Beverly Hills | 30-minute drive |
If you are staying for a longer period of time or you are travelling as part of a group, you could consider booking an Airbnb or a short-term rental. For all stays, ensure you book early to avoid price surges as the World Cup draws closer and demand for accommodation skyrockets.
How to get to city (city centre)
If you are flying from the UK, the most common route to Los Angeles is from London Heathrow to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Direct flights are widely available and typically take around 11 hours.
Once you arrive, getting into the city is relatively straightforward. LAX is located about 30 to 45 minutes from downtown Los Angeles, depending on traffic. Taxis, airport shuttles and rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft operate around the clock, and rental cars are available from multiple providers. For short trips or exploring areas like Hollywood, Koreatown or Venice Beach, bike-share stations and e-scooter rentals are common throughout central LA.
Driving is an option, but traffic in Los Angeles is famously congested, especially near major venues such as SoFi Stadium or the proposed Fan Festival site in Exposition Park. Public transport, including the Metro Rail system, is often a smarter choice for navigating the city efficiently and avoiding parking trouble.
Travel information between connected cities
Los Angeles is part of the Western Region, which includes Seattle, Vancouver and the San Francisco Bay Area. These cities are spread across the Pacific coast and are not connected by a single trainline like in the Eastern Region, but Amtrak does operate scenic long-distance routes such as the Coast Starlight and Pacific Surfliner. Train journeys can be lengthy, but Amtrak trains are comfortable and offer stunning views of the coastline and mountains along the way.
If you've got tickets for a World Cup fixture but would prefer not to travel by train, flights between these host cities are frequent and affordable, especially with airlines like Southwest, Alaska and Delta. Domestic flights are considered the quickest way to travel between cities in the Western Region, so they're a great option if you're on a tight schedule.
You do also have the option of going on a road trip, but they do tend to be quite time-consuming, as you can see below:
| Route | Distance (miles / km) | Driving Time |
|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles → San Francisco | 381 mi / 613 km | 6–7 hours |
| Los Angeles → Seattle | 1,136 mi / 1,828 km | 17–18 hours |
| Los Angeles → Vancouver | 1,082 mi / 1,741 km | 19–20 hours |
| San Francisco → Seattle | 808 mi / 1,300 km | 12.5–13 hours |
| San Francisco → Vancouver | 950 mi / 1,529 km | 14.5–15.5 hours |
| Seattle → Vancouver | 142 mi / 229 km | 2.5–3 hours |
Football history in the city
Football was introduced to LA in the 19th century by European immigrants, who brought their love of the game with them as they settled in the area. This interest in the sport was formally organised with the founding of the Southern California Football League in 1902, making it the first organised soccer league in Los Angeles and one of the earliest in the United States. The sport was then given another boost in the middle of the century as Spanish-speaking immigrants made their way to the city, bringing with them new ideas and a passionate fan culture.
Los Angeles Kickers and later the Los Angeles Wolves were among the first professional teams in LA but the sport's popularity surged in 1996, with the founding of LA Galaxy, one of Major League Soccer's original teams.
LA Galaxy quickly established themselves as one of MLS's most successful clubs, but it was in 2007 that they became a true commercial powerhouse. The signing of global football icon David Beckham catapulted the team to international stardom, transforming the Galaxy into a magnet for world-class talent and elevating the profile of MLS on the global stage.
Since then, the Galaxy have gone from strength to strength, attracting some of the biggest names in world football and adding to their impressive trophy cabinet. Among their marquee signings were Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, Premier League veteran Ashley Cole, and prolific Ligue 1 striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, while their total trophy haul includes 6 MLS Cups, 4 Supporters' Shields, 2 U.S. Open Cups, and 1 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
World Cup 2026 Venue in Los Angeles
| Stadium | Capacity | Key Matches |
|---|---|---|
| SoFi Stadium | 70,240 | Semi-final, Quarter-final |
Other World Cup 2026 Venues in the United States
| City | Stadium | Key Matches |
|---|---|---|
| New York/New Jersey | MetLife Stadium | Final, Semi-final |
| Dallas | AT&T Stadium | Quarter-final |
| Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Quarter-final |
| Houston | NRG Stadium | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Miami | Hard Rock Stadium | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| San Francisco | Levi's Stadium | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Seattle | Lumen Field | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Boston | Gillette Stadium | Group Stage |
World Cup 2026 Qualified Teams
| Pot 1 (Top Seeds) | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain | Croatia | Scotland | Ghana |
| Argentina | Morocco | Egypt | Cabo Verde |
| France | Uruguay | Tunisia | South Africa |
| England | Colombia | Algeria | Curaçao |
| Portugal | Japan | Ivory Coast | Haiti |
| Netherlands | Senegal | Saudi Arabia | Panama |
| Brazil | South Korea | Qatar | UEFA Playoff (Path A) |
| Belgium | Iran | Australia | UEFA Playoff (Path B) |
| Germany | Switzerland | Uzbekistan | UEFA Playoff (Path C) |
| United States (Host) | Austria | Jordan | UEFA Playoff (Path D) |
| Mexico (Host) | Norway | Paraguay | Inter-Confed Playoff 1 |
| Canada (Host) | Ecuador | Venezuela | Inter-Confed Playoff 2 |