
Los Angeles World Cup Matchday Guide: SoFi Transit, Fan Zones, and Next Fixtures
A practical Los Angeles matchday guide for World Cup fans: remaining SoFi Stadium fixtures, Metro shuttle planning, official fan zones, parking rules, bag policy, and neighborhood ideas tied to transit routes.

As of June 17, Los Angeles has six stadium matches still ahead and the most useful fan plan is simple: use the regional shuttle network, pick a fan zone by date, and leave driving as the fallback. SoFi Stadium is in Inglewood, but the city’s official World Cup program is spread across Exposition Park, Fairfax, Downey, Union Station, the Valley, the South Bay, San Pedro, Pomona, Burbank, and Venice.
Quick plan for fans already in town
| Need | Best move | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Stadium match at Los Angeles Stadium | Use Metro’s direct matchday service from one of 15 pickup locations; the official host page says shuttles run every 10 minutes and fares start at $1.75 each way. Host Committee details | It avoids stadium parking searches and puts you into the dedicated matchday transit flow. |
| A free-standing watch event before the next LA match | The Original Farmers Market runs June 18-21 with group-stage match viewing, food, beer gardens, and family soccer zones. Fan zone details | It is the next official LA fan zone on the calendar after the opening weekend. |
| Late-June central gathering point | Union Station’s fan zone runs June 25-28, with match viewing, DJs, meet-and-greets, interactive challenges, and direct access by Metro A, B, D, and J lines. Fan zone details | Good for visitors staying Downtown or arriving by regional rail. |
| Driving anyway | Reserve official stadium parking in advance; the host committee says a match ticket is required for official parking passes. Know before you go | Same-day improvising around Inglewood is the hardest version of this trip. |
Remaining Los Angeles Stadium matches
The official LA host schedule lists eight SoFi Stadium matches in total. The June 12 USA-Paraguay opener and June 15 Iran-New Zealand match are already behind us, so the useful list now starts with Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Source times are local Los Angeles times; the table adds the UTC display time for planning across time zones.
| Match date in Los Angeles | Display time | Match or round | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 18 | 19:00 UTC, 12:00 p.m. local | Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina | Official LA match schedule |
| June 21 | 19:00 UTC, 12:00 p.m. local | Belgium vs. IR Iran | Official LA match schedule |
| June 25 local / June 26 UTC | 02:00 UTC, 7:00 p.m. local | USA vs. Türkiye | Official LA match schedule |
| June 28 | 19:00 UTC, 12:00 p.m. local | Round of 32, 2A vs. 2B | Official LA match schedule |
| July 2 | 19:00 UTC, 12:00 p.m. local | Round of 32, 1H vs. 2J | Official LA match schedule |
| July 10 | 19:00 UTC, 12:00 p.m. local | Quarterfinal | Official LA match schedule |

Getting to SoFi without making Inglewood traffic your opponent
Los Angeles Stadium is listed at 1001 S. Stadium Drive in Inglewood, and the host committee warns fans to expect increased traffic and longer travel times on match day. It also recommends arriving at least three hours before kickoff. 1
The cleanest route is Metro’s World Cup matchday service. The host committee says Metro offers direct service from 15 locations, shuttles depart every 10 minutes, fares start at $1.75 each way, and all trains and pickup locations are wheelchair and mobility-device accessible. 1 Union Station’s event notice adds the operating rhythm: Metro’s World Cup Enhanced Service gets fans to Los Angeles Stadium up to three hours before kickoff, and the last service departs up to 120 minutes after the match ends. 2

If you are choosing a base by transit rather than hotel price alone, the most forgiving pickup hubs are the ones that already connect to several lines: Union Station for Downtown and regional rail, LAX/Metro Transit Center for airport-area hotels, Downtown Santa Monica for the Westside, Harbor Gateway for the South Bay, and ARTIC Anaheim for fans coming from Orange County. Those hubs appear on Metro’s enhanced-service map, while the host committee points fans to Metro’s World Cup page for trip planning. 4
Driving is not banned, but it is administrative. Official FIFA World Cup 2026 parking must be reserved in advance, accessible parking is available for pre-purchase, and a match ticket is required for official parking passes. Additional parking and remote parking with shuttles are also listed by the host committee. 1 Rideshare has a defined pickup and drop-off area on Kareem Court, so do not assume your driver can stop wherever traffic looks lighter. 1
Fan zones to use from June 18 onward
The LA Memorial Coliseum Fan Festival was the opening-weekend anchor from June 11-14, with live match broadcasts, music, food, and cultural programming. 5 For the rest of the tournament, the official fan-zone network matters more because it rotates through neighborhoods and match windows.

| Dates | Fan zone | What is on | Transit note | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 18-21 | The Original Farmers Market | Group-stage viewing including USA vs. Australia and Mexico vs. Korea Republic, plus soccer zones, beer gardens, and 40-plus eateries and specialty shops | D Line to Fairfax Station, then bus 217 to Fairfax/3rd; buses every 10 minutes | Official fan zones |
| June 20 | City of Downey | Germany vs. Côte d’Ivoire, Tunisia vs. Japan, opening ceremony, art walk, food vendors, beer garden | C Line to Lakewood Station, then bus 266 to Lakewood/Firestone; buses every 10 minutes | Official fan zones |
| June 25-28 | Union Station | Simultaneous match viewing, USA vs. Türkiye, DJs, meet-and-greets, interactive challenges | Direct access by Metro A, B, D, and J lines | Official fan zones |
| July 2-5 | Hansen Dam Lake | Round of 32 matches, DJ performances, global food, beer gardens, games, muralists | Best for fans based in or near the San Fernando Valley | Official fan zones |
| July 10-11 | Venice Beach | Knockout-stage viewing, global food vendors, beverage gardens, live music, DJs, cultural performances | E Line to Downtown Santa Monica, then Big Blue Bus 1 or 2 to Main St/Rose Ave | Official fan zones |
| July 14-15 and July 18-19 | Fairplex and West Harbor | Semifinal, bronze, and final match windows split across Pomona and San Pedro | Fairplex connects via A Line to Pomona North plus Foothill Transit 197; West Harbor connects via J Line to San Pedro | Official fan zones |
| July 18-19 | Downtown Burbank | Final-weekend viewing, live entertainment, games, VIP options, and an adjacent international street fair | Metrolink Antelope Valley or Ventura County Line from Union Station to Burbank Station | Official fan zones |
The practical choice is not “which fan zone is biggest?” It is “which one matches your route after the match?” Farmers Market is useful for central and Westside visitors this week; Union Station is the low-friction option for late June; Venice is the scenic knockout-stage pick if you are already on the Westside; Burbank, Fairplex, and West Harbor are better as destination events than as quick detours.
Stadium entry checklist
Bring less than you think. Los Angeles Stadium follows the tournament clear-bag policy: approved clear bags cannot exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches, and small clutch purses or wallets are allowed only up to about 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches. All bags are inspected at entry. 1
Before leaving your hotel, do three checks:
- Ticket app: download the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official App and the FWC2026 Mobile Tickets App before you are in the stadium crowd. The host committee links both in its matchday-ready guidance. 4
- Transport backup: save your shuttle pickup location, but also save the return location. After a night match, the important information is where the last post-match service boards, not just where you started. Union Station’s notice says final service can depart up to 120 minutes after the match ends. 2
- Alerts: the LA host committee tells fans to text “FIFALA26” to 888-777 for real-time alerts. 4
Where to spend the non-match half of the day
Los Angeles rewards a split-day plan. If you are going to a noon local kickoff, keep the morning simple and do the city afterward. If you are going to the June 25 evening USA-Türkiye match, do the city first and protect your three-hour stadium arrival window.
The official LA travel page points visitors toward the region’s 30 neighborhoods, 75 miles of shoreline, museum depth, and food scene during the 39-day World Cup period. 4 That is broad, so pair your sightseeing with your transit path:
- Expo Park and USC area: best if you are revisiting the Coliseum area or staying near the E Line. The Fan Festival used the LA Memorial Coliseum at 3911 South Figueroa Street, and the Coliseum page lists Expo Park/USC and Expo/Vermont as nearby E Line stops. 5
- Fairfax and Mid-City: best around the Farmers Market fan zone window from June 18-21, since that event is built around the market’s food halls and shops. 6
- Downtown: best around the June 25-28 Union Station fan zone, because you can combine the watch event with regional rail, Metro lines, and a direct stadium shuttle plan. 6
- Venice and Santa Monica: best for the July 10-11 knockout-stage fan zone, with E Line plus Big Blue Bus access listed by the host committee. 6
For most visitors, the winning LA plan is not to do everything. Pick one stadium route, one fan zone, and one neighborhood near your transit line. The city is big enough that a “just one more stop” mentality can eat the buffer you need before kickoff.
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