World Cup Coming to SoFi

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The United States begins their campaign at Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium) on June 12, 2026

with a total of eight matches in the region that will generate significant impact for Los Angeles

Fifa World Cup 2026 2 Lasec News

LOS ANGELES (June 12, 2024) — Today, the Los Angeles region celebrates two years to go until the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) opens their FIFA World Cup 26™ at Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium) in Inglewood. Poised to be another pivotal moment for soccer in the United States, Los Angeles will be one of the primary host cities for the largest single-sport event in history with five Group Stage matches, two Round of 32 knockout matches, and one Quarterfinal in 2026.

“Los Angeles has set the stage for some of the greatest soccer moments that have taken place in North America and is home to a passionate fan base that stretches across every part of the region,” said Gregg Berhalter, Head Coach, United States Men’s National Team (USMNT). “I can’t think of a better place to welcome the world and kick off our FIFA World Cup 26 campaign on June 12, 2026 than at the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.”

Los Angeles is inseparable from the story of soccer in North America. LA has played host to the biggest sporting events in the world, including the 1994 FIFA World Cup™ and the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ which celebrate their 30th and 25th anniversaries respectively this summer. Already the most-watched competition on Earth, the FIFA World Cup™ will be the largest edition ever in 2026 and the Los Angeles region is ready to be center of the action for the entirety of the tournament.

“Over the last three decades, the world’s game has grown substantially in our country and FIFA World Cup 26 will create the next surge forward as the largest sporting event in history—being played across three countries, 16 host cities, and featuring an expanded tournament of 48 teams and 104 matches.” said Chris Klein, Co-Chair, Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee. “When we look back at the development of soccer in America, I am confident that we’ll consider 2026 as an inflection point for the next generation of fans, communities and soccer players grown right here from the momentum of FIFA World Cup 26.”

Over the next two years, the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee is preparing to welcome fans from across the globe as they begin their FIFA World Cup 26™ experience in the region—no matter where the tournament takes them. Led by the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission with Co-Chairs Larry Freedman and Chris Klein, the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee continues to build out legacy programs that focus on delivering substantial economic and community impact for Southern California and using the largest single-sport event in history to bring people together from all over the world. 

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