Los Angeles World Cup matchday guide: Metro shuttles, Union Station Fan Zone, and SoFi entry checks

Los Angeles World Cup matchday guide: Metro shuttles, Union Station Fan Zone, and SoFi entry checks

A practical Los Angeles guide for the four remaining World Cup stadium dates, covering Metro's direct shuttle network, parking and rideshare choices, regional Fan Zones, and the bag, ticket, and alert checks fans should finish before leaving.

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Start with the four remaining stadium dates

Los Angeles is now in the second half of its World Cup host-city run. As of June 22, the practical planning job is simple: pick the right stadium trip for the last four Los Angeles Stadium dates, then decide whether your no-ticket plan is Union Station, a later county Fan Zone, or a local watch stop.
The official LA host schedule lists eight total matches at Los Angeles Stadium: five group-stage matches, two Round of 32 matches, and one quarterfinal. Four dates remain after June 22. 1
Los Angeles host city view
Use the citywide guide below as a route-first planner: in LA, the stadium, airport, downtown rail hub, and county Fan Zones are far enough apart that the travel plan should come before the watch-party plan. Image source: LA World Cup host committee media. 2
DateOfficial local kickoffMatch / roundBest pre-trip check
Thu, June 257:00 PM PTUSA vs. TürkiyeDecide Metro shuttle origin or reserve parking before you leave. 1 3
Sun, June 2812:00 PM PTRound of 32, 2A vs. 2BBuild in a longer midday arrival window and check your shuttle return plan. 1 4
Thu, July 212:00 PM PTRound of 32, 1H vs. 2JConfirm your match ticket, mobile ticket app, and bag size before starting the trip. 1 3
Fri, July 1012:00 PM PTQuarterfinalTreat this as the premium LA date: reserve parking early if driving, or pick a shuttle origin with enough return-time cushion. 1 4

Getting to Los Angeles Stadium without fighting the whole city

Los Angeles Stadium is listed at 1001 S. Stadium Drive in Inglewood, and the host committee warns fans to expect heavier traffic and longer travel times on match days. Fans are strongly encouraged to arrive at least three hours before kickoff. 3
Metro and regional transit partners are running direct World Cup bus service to the stadium from 15 locations across the region. The simplest rule: if you are staying near rail, use Metro or regional rail to reach a World Cup service location; if you are driving from farther out, reserve parking at a service location and ride the direct bus from there. 4
Metro World Cup service map
Metro's matchday map is useful for picking a shuttle origin, but confirm your exact boarding point and service start time on the Metro guide before leaving. 4
Use these choices as a first filter:
If you are starting from...Strong first optionWhy it fits
Downtown LA, Chinatown, regional rail, Amtrak, or MetrolinkUnion Station direct serviceUnion Station is on the Metro A, B, D, and J Lines, plus Metrolink, Amtrak, local buses, and Greyhound; Metro lists it as route R2 to the stadium. 4
LAX area or airport hotelsLAX/Metro Transit Center or Hotels & Parking LAX routeMetro lists a no-parking LAX/Metro Transit Center option and a separate airport hotel / parking route that drops at Lot S near the stadium. 4
South Bay or Long BeachEl Camino College, Harbor Gateway, Torrance Transit Center, or Downtown Long BeachThese origins give South Bay and Long Beach fans a direct bus path rather than a stadium-side parking search. 4
San Fernando ValleyNorth Hollywood Station or Pierce College StationMetro lists Valley service to Lot T, with longer travel times, so leave early. 4
Orange CountyARTIC Anaheim Station or Newport Transportation CenterMetro lists OC shuttle origins with parking reservations and longer one-way travel times. 4
Fares for riders without a parking reservation are the regular Metro fare: $1.75 one way or $3.50 round trip, payable with TAP or a credit/debit card. Metro recommends loading the return fare before the match to avoid delays. 4
If you drive, do not improvise stadium parking. Official World Cup parking must be reserved in advance, a match ticket is required for an official parking pass, and accessible parking is available for pre-purchase. 3 Metro also says parking reservations are highly recommended at service locations because some same-day spaces are first come, first served. 4
For rideshare, use the official pickup and drop-off area on Kareem Court; do not assume a driver can get close to your preferred gate. 3

Where to watch without a stadium ticket

The Coliseum Fan Festival was LA's opening celebration, running June 11-14 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with live match broadcasts, music, food, and cultural programming. Those dates have passed, so the more useful no-ticket plan now is the regional Fan Zone lineup. 5
LA's official Fan Zones bring live match viewing and fan experiences to communities across the county for the 39-day tournament window. 6 Start with the date, then choose the location that matches your transit route.
Union Station Fan Zone graphic
Union Station is the most useful crossover option for fans who want both a matchday shuttle hub and a no-ticket Fan Zone in central LA. 6
Date windowFan ZoneBest forTransit / action note
June 25-28The Heart of the City: Union StationFans who want simultaneous match viewing near the region's rail hub, including USA vs. Türkiye.Union Station is accessible by Metro A, B, D, and J Lines; the official page links to Eventbrite tickets. 6
July 2-5Hansen Dam LakeRound of 32 watch days in a festival-style lakefront setting.The official listing points fans to ticketing through the Hansen Dam Fan Zone page. 6
July 4-5LA County's Earvin "Magic" Johnson ParkFamilies looking for Round of 16 viewing, marketplace activity, music, and food trucks.Take Metro C Line to Avalon Station, then walk, bike, or take a pedicab to the Fan Zone. 6
July 9-11Los Angeles County Whittier NarrowsLate-stage viewing in the San Gabriel Valley with local eats and cultural activities.Take Foothill Transit Bus 269 to Santa Anita Ave and Merced Ave. 6
July 10-11Venice BeachFans who want knockout viewing near one of LA's most recognizable visitor areas.Take Metro E Line to Downtown Santa Monica, then Big Blue Bus 1 or 2 to Main St/Rose Ave; buses run every 10-20 minutes. 6
July 14-15 and July 18-19Fairplex or West HarborFans following semifinals, the bronze match, and the final after LA's stadium schedule ends.Fairplex connects from Metro A Line to Pomona North plus Foothill Transit 197; West Harbor connects by Metro J Line to San Pedro. 6
July 18-19Downtown BurbankFinal-weekend viewing with a free international street fair nearby.The official listing points to Metrolink AV or VC Line from Union Station to Burbank Station. 6

Entry checks before you leave the hotel

Do these before you step into traffic:
  • Bag: Los Angeles Stadium uses a clear bag policy. Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags must not exceed 12 x 6 x 12 inches, and non-clear clutch purses or wallets must be no larger than 4.5 x 6.5 inches; all bags are inspected at entry. 3
  • Ticket: Download the FIFA World Cup 2026 official app and the FWC2026 Mobile Tickets App before leaving, not while standing outside the stadium. 3
  • Alerts: LA's host committee lists a WhatsApp channel and real-time text alerts by sending FIFALA26 to 888-777. 3
  • Accessibility: Metro says all trains and World Cup pickup locations are wheelchair and mobility-device accessible; the host page also links to Los Angeles Stadium accessibility resources. 3
  • Return trip: Metro says buses depart the stadium for two hours after each match ends. Decide your return pickup lot before the match, especially if your shuttle drops at Lot R, Lot S, or Lot T. 4

Quick decision guide

You have a match ticket and are staying near rail: use Metro rail or regional rail to reach a World Cup service location, then ride the direct stadium bus. Union Station, LAX/Metro Transit Center, Hawthorne/Lennox, Crenshaw, Culver City, and Downtown Santa Monica are among the listed origins. 4
You have a match ticket and must drive part of the way: reserve parking at an official stadium or service-location option before match day. If a Metro service-location parking link is sold out, Metro says that location may not appear in SpotHero for that match. 4
You do not have a ticket: pick a Fan Zone by date. Union Station is the obvious June 25-28 choice; Hansen Dam, Magic Johnson Park, Whittier Narrows, Venice Beach, Fairplex, West Harbor, and Downtown Burbank cover later knockout and final-week windows. 6
You are traveling with children: check whether your target Fan Zone requires tickets and whether your group wants food, family programming, or a shorter transit walk. Magic Johnson Park, Fairplex, and Downtown Burbank all list family-friendly activities or adjacent programming in the official Fan Zone lineup. 6
You need mobility support: use a listed accessible Metro pickup point, reserve parking early if needed, and read the stadium accessibility guide before travel day. 3
The one habit that will save the day: make the transportation decision before you make the food or watch-party decision. In LA, your best World Cup plan starts with the route home.

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