2026 World Cup Matches in Los Angeles
Everything you need to know about the 2026 World Cup matches in Los Angeles: dates, stadium, tickets, and how to experience soccer in the heart of California.

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At SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles, the 2026 World Cup kicks off with an energy that can be felt everywhere: matches such as United States vs. Paraguay, Iran vs. New Zealand, and Belgium vs. Iran will be played there—three games that promise an electric atmosphere under the California sky. It’s the perfect setting to combine soccer, travel, and the magic of Los Angeles.
2026 World Cup Dates and Matches in Los Angeles
Los Angeles will host eight matches of the 2026 World Cup: five in the group stage, two in the Round of 16, and one in the quarterfinals. One of the host nations, the United States, will play two of its matches here. All matches will be played at the impressive SoFi Stadium, one of the most state-of-the-art venues in the tournament.
These are the confirmed dates and stages:
Upcoming matches
12 Jun
Fri • 6:00pm
USA vs. Paraguay - World Cup 2026
SoFi Stadium
• Los Angeles
15 Jun
Mon • 6:00pm
Iran vs New Zealand - World Cup 2026
SoFi Stadium
• Los Angeles
18 Jun
Thu • 12:00pm
Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina - World Cup 2026
SoFi Stadium
• Los Angeles
21 Jun
Sun • 12:00pm
Iran vs Belgium - World Cup 2026
SoFi Stadium
• Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium: Sections and Details
SoFi Stadium impresses at first glance: a colossus with a capacity of around 70,000 spectators, featuring a translucent roof that protects the stands and a suspended 360º screen, the Infinity Screen, which surrounds the field with 4K imagery. In addition, the venue features extensive food and beverage areas and spacious concourses, designed to make moving around the stadium easy even during major games.
Located in Inglewood, southwest of Los Angeles and relatively close to the international airport (LAX), it is a well-connected stadium that can be reached in several ways:
- Metro: Line K to Downtown Inglewood, and from there, free shuttles to the stadium on game days.
- Private transportation: Services like Uber, Lyft, or taxis are a convenient option; it’s a good idea to book your return trip in advance to avoid waiting after the game.
- Airport transfers: - Airport transfers: if you’re arriving directly to watch a game, you can book a service from LAX.
Stadium sections and price ranges
- End zones: the liveliest option, with very active fans and a constant atmosphere. Approximate price: €120–210.
- Side stands: better tactical view of the field and a more comfortable experience. Approximate price: €210–340.
- Center stands and VIP boxes: seats with prime views and superior amenities; for major matches, prices can exceed €350–800 per ticket, depending on the section and package chosen.
Watching matches here will be an experience as impressive as the soccer played on the field.
Which teams will be playing in Los Angeles?
At SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, one of the World Cup’s most spectacular venues, teams from three different groups will gather. In Los Angeles, you’ll see the United States and Paraguay battling it out in Group D, Switzerland advancing from Group B, and Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand representing Group G. Not all of them will face each other, but they’ll all share the field in a stadium built for big World Cup nights.
SoFi Stadium will host five group stage matches, as well as two Round of 32 matches and a quarterfinal, so Los Angeles will continue to experience World Cup soccer beyond the group stage.
- United States
- Key players: Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, quarterfinals in 2002
- Finish in the last World Cup: Round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- Paraguay
- Key players: Miguel Almirón, Gustavo Gómez, Julio Enciso
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, quarterfinals in 2010
- Finish in the last World Cup: did not qualify for Qatar 2022 (last appearance in 2010)
- Switzerland
- Key players: Granit Xhaka, Manuel Akanji, Xherdan Shaqiri
- World Cup titles/achievements: multiple quarterfinalist, regular in knockout stages
- Performance in the last World Cup: Round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- Belgium
- Key players: Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Jeremy Doku
- World Cup titles/achievements: third place at Russia 2018
- Finish in the last World Cup: eliminated in the group stage at Qatar 2022
- Iran
- Key players: Mehdi Taremi, Sardar Azmoun, Alireza Jahanbakhsh
- World Cup titles/achievements: multiple appearances, with notable victories in the group stage
- Finish in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
- New Zealand
- Key players: Chris Wood, Liberato Cacace, Sarpreet Singh
- World Cup titles/achievements: undefeated at South Africa 2010 (three draws in the group stage)
- Finish in the last World Cup: did not qualify for Qatar 2022 (last appearance in 2010)
- Turkey
- Key players: Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Arda Güler, Kenan Yıldız
- World Cup titles/achievements: three World Cup appearances; best result, third place at Korea-Japan 2002
- Finish in the last World Cup: third place at Korea-Japan 2002
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Key players: Edin Džeko, Amir Hadžiahmetović, Ermedin Demirović
- World Cup titles/achievements: one World Cup appearance; best result, group stage at Brazil 2014
- Finish at the last World Cup: group stage at Brazil 2014
Where to buy tickets for matches in Los Angeles
Tickets for the 2026 World Cup will go on sale in several phases throughout 2025. At Hellotickets, you can purchase them securely and with customer service available in multiple languages. Plus, you can enhance your trip with tours, excursions, and activities in Los Angeles to make the most of your World Cup experience.
We recommend signing up for alerts and checking availability frequently so you don’t miss out on the most anticipated matches.
Tips for getting the most out of the matches
Los Angeles is gearing up to offer a unique World Cup experience: the city will buzz with fans from all over the world, streets filled with jerseys, bars with big screens, neighborhood fan zones, and a multicultural atmosphere perfect for living and breathing soccer.
- Locate the stadium correctly: matches will take place at Los Angeles Stadium (the name SoFi Stadium will adopt during the World Cup), in an area accessible from many parts of the city.
- Arrive early to avoid lines and make your way comfortably from public transportation or your accommodation to the stadium.
- Soak up the city’s atmosphere: fan zones, bars, terraces, and gathering spots where fans of different teams will mingle—perfect if you’re traveling alone or with friends of different nationalities.
- Combine soccer with city sightseeing: between matches, you can explore the city, discover its cultural, culinary, and leisure offerings, and make the most of your visit.
- Plan your transportation and accommodations well: since Los Angeles is huge and very dynamic, prioritize accommodations with good transportation links to make getting around easier during the World Cup.
Before entering the stadium, carefully check your ticket: there will be **sections for one team’s fans, another for the other team’s fans, and a **neutral **zone **** where supporters of various teams mix. It’s vital to purchase the correct ticket (category, section, and zone): if you enter a section other than the one indicated on your ticket, you may be relocated or denied entry for security reasons. Make sure the zone, section, and category match before finalizing your purchase.
Is it worth combining Los Angeles with other World Cup host cities?
One of the advantages of the 2026 World Cup is that you can watch matches in multiple cities. From Los Angeles, you have direct flights to other host cities like San Francisco, Arlington, Houston, or even Mexico City, if you decide to cross the border.
This way, you can follow your team, watch more live matches, and discover different regions of the country all in one trip.
Things to do in Los Angeles before or after the matches
In addition to watching games, you can make the most of your trip to explore the city’s most famous landmarks. Here are some ideas to round out your experience:
- What to see and do in Los Angeles
- Enjoy attractions with tourist passes
- Experience an NBA game at Crypto.com Arena
- Tour the city on a sightseeing bus
- Take a helicopter tour of Los Angeles
- Tour movie and TV show locations
- Visit movie studios like Universal and Warner Bros
- Sign up for a day trip to the surrounding area
- Discover the city’s best museums