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Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium)

A complete Los Angeles World Cup venue guide with schedule, capacity, seating map, location, and practical matchday planning tips.

SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is one of the host venues for FIFA World Cup 2026. It has a strong role because it hosts late-tournament knockout football.

This venue guide covers the SoFi Stadium World Cup schedule, capacity, seating map, location, and practical matchday tips so supporters can compare sections, plan transport, and arrive with less stress.

Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium) World Cup 2026 Schedule

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SoFi Stadium is scheduled to host 8 World Cup 2026 matches in total. That includes five group-stage matches, two Round of 32 matches, and a quarterfinal.

The fixture list runs from June 13 to July 10 and moves deep into the knockout rounds, so this stadium has a major late-stage role in the competition.

June 13 • 01:00 UTC Group D
USAUSA
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ParaguayParaguay
June 16 • 01:00 UTC Group G
IranIran
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New ZealandNew Zealand
June 18 • 19:00 UTC Group B
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
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Playoff Winner A
June 21 • 19:00 UTC Group G
BelgiumBelgium
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IranIran
June 26 • 02:00 UTC Group D
Playoff Winner C
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USAUSA
June 28 • 19:00 UTC Round of 32
Runner-up Group A
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Runner-up Group B
July 02 • 19:00 UTC Round of 32
Winner Group H
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Runner-up Group J
July 10 • 19:00 UTC Quarterfinal
Winner Match 93
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Winner Match 94

SoFi Stadium Capacity

Capacity changes during a FIFA tournament because seating layouts, media zones, and event operations are not the same as the regular stadium setup. The figures below are the clearest planning references for World Cup visitors.

Tournament Capacity

Published tournament capacity is 69,650, subject to final FIFA event setup.

Usual Stadium Capacity

Usual stadium capacity is 70,240 (expandable) in standard non-tournament configuration.

Surface

The playing surface will be set to FIFA tournament standards, with final event configuration subject to confirmation.

Matches Hosted

The current schedule lists 8 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at this venue, covering five group-stage matches, two Round of 32 matches, and a quarterfinal match.

SoFi Stadium Seating Map

Use the seating map below to compare sightlines before booking. SoFi Stadium has multiple viewing levels, so section choice can change both the atmosphere and the way you see the pitch.

Lower sections keep you closer to the action, higher levels give a clearer full-field view, and premium areas add extra comfort. The best choice depends on whether you want crowd noise, tactical perspective, or hospitality access.

SoFi Stadium seating map
Lower Bowl: Closest to the pitch, with the strongest sense of atmosphere and player detail.
Mid Levels: Balanced sightlines for both halves, useful for watching structure and transitions.
Upper Levels: Wider full-pitch perspective, often preferred for tactical viewing and value seating.
Premium Areas: Hospitality and central sections, with amenities and access that vary by match.

SoFi Stadium Location

Address: 1001 Stadium Dr, Inglewood, CA 90301, USA

Area: Inglewood in the greater Los Angeles area

Nearest Transit: Metro shuttle links, LAX connectivity, event transit hubs

Matchday Guide: SoFi Stadium sits in Inglewood in the greater Los Angeles area, and the clearest matchday routes usually run through Metro shuttle links, LAX connectivity, event transit hubs. Arriving early is the safer plan because security checks, station queues, and traffic build quickly before kickoff.

Maps: Open in Google Maps

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Frequently Asked Questions

SoFi Stadium is scheduled to host 8 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, covering five group-stage matches, two Round of 32 matches, and a quarterfinal match.

The published tournament capacity is 69,650, subject to final FIFA event setup.

SoFi Stadium is at 1001 Stadium Dr, Inglewood, CA 90301, USA, in Inglewood in the greater Los Angeles area.

Fans can use Metro shuttle links, LAX connectivity, event transit hubs to reach SoFi Stadium. Arriving early is the safer move because security checks and traffic build up before kickoff.

It matters because the venue goes deep into the knockout rounds and carries extra weight beyond the group stage.