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This month, some of the world's biggest football soccer stars will be in town as the FIFA World Cup 2026 takes over Los Angeles.
The matches kick off this Friday, June 12, as the U.S. team and Paraguay face off at SoFi Stadium (or temporarily known as Los Angeles Stadium for tournament attendees).
Quick Links: How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in L.A.
- Buy Last-Minute L.A. Tickets Online: SeatGeek, Ticketmaster, Ticket Network, StubHub, VividSeats, Ticket Liquidator, Gametime
- Best Live TV Streaming Services: DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Prime Video
From the games and times and where to buy last-minute tickets, to where to stream every match at home, keep reading for our guide on how to get FIFA World Cup tickets. Plus, scroll down below for details on all of the official fan zones and merch shops taking over L.A., and check out our comprehensive guide to all of the coolest World Cup events here.
FIFA World Cup '26 in L.A.: Buy Last-Minute Tickets Online
Don't have your tickets yet for the 2026 World Cup games in Los Angeles? As of press time, games with Team USA are fetching the highest prices (USA vs. Paraguay starts at $877), seats for matches between international teams are going for $291 and up, and quarterfinals seats are going for upwards of $2,078.
Related: The Best FIFA World Cup 2026 Events in Los Angeles
It's worth noting that Ticketmaster limits tickets to 4 per household and no more than 40 per household for the tournament; see the full list of terms and conditions here. Other ticketing sites may have their own sales restrictions, so be sure to check all rules before you purchase.
Here's a breakdown of the best spots to buy last-minute World Cup tickets for SoFi Stadium.
- SeatGeek: From $291+
- Ticketmaster: From $428+
- Ticket Network: From $363+
- StubHub: From 366+
- VividSeats: From $278+
- Ticket Liquidator: From $464+
- Gametime: From $308+; sign up for their newsletter to get $20 off your first order
How to Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Games Online Without Cable
Prefer to watch the World Cup games in L.A. from the comfort of your own couch? Cable TV subscribers can watch all the local matches on Fox, Fox Sports 1 (FS1) and Telemundo. Another option: watch Fox by connecting a digital TV antenna (like this top-rated one for $20 on Amazon) to your television.
For those who want to watch online, viewers can stream World Cup games on Fox One via Prime Video (the official FIFA World Cup streamer), Peacock (for the Spanish-language broadcast) or on any live TV streaming services that carry Fox, FS1 and Telemundo (including DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, and YouTube TV).
Below, find the best deals for watching the matches via online cable providers and streaming services.
BEST ONLINE TV PROVIDER OVERALL
DirecTV's Premier plan includes Fox and FS1; eligible new subscribers get a five-day free trial.
BEST FOR SPORTS FANS
Watch every World Cup game on Fubo's Sports + News plan, which carries Fox, FS1, and more. The TV streamer now also offers access to NBCUniversal-owned Spanish-language networks, Telemundo and Universo, as of June 10. Eligible new subscribers get a five-day free trial.
BEST STREAMER OVERALL
Hulu + Live TV is one of the best streaming services for watching the World Cup and includes Fox, FS1, and more than 100 channels starting at $89.99 monthly. It also includes Disney+ and ESPN Select, plus a three-day free trial.
BEST BUDGET

Price: $45.99+/mo.
No. of channels: 40+
Free trial:
Watch FS1 on Sling TV's Orange & Blue ($60.99/mo.) or Blue ($45.99/mo.) TV streaming packages.
BEST FOR AMAZON CUSTOMERS

Price: $19.99/mo.
Free trial: 30 days free with Amazon Prime
Stream all of the World Cup action on the Fox One channel on Prime Video, the official streaming platform of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Prime Video costs $8.99 monthly as a standalone service, but members of Amazon Prime ($14.99/mo. or $139 annually) get the streaming service for free. Fox One is an additional $19.99 monthly subscription and offers a seven-day free trial; learn more and get a free 30-day Prime trial here.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Los Angeles Match Schedule
The FIFA World Cup 26 takes place in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium (100 South Stadium Dr., Inglewood, CA 90301), which is being temporarily rebranded as Los Angeles Stadium for the games.
- June 21: USA vs. Paraguay – Match 4
- June 15: Iran vs. New Zealand – Match 15
- June 18: Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina – Match 26
- June 21: Belgium vs. Iran – Match 39
- June 25: USA vs. Türkiye – Match 59
- June 28: Round of 32 (Group A Runner-up vs. Group B Runner-up) – Match 73
- June 2: Round of 32 (Match 84; Group H Winner vs. Group J Runner-up)
- July 10: Quarterfinals: W93 vs. W94 – Match 98
The Best World Cup 2026 Events in Los Angeles
There'll be plenty of World Cup watch zones and fan events happening across L.A. Check out our complete list of all of the World Cup events around town, and see below for just a handful of the best activations and parties coming up.
Official FIFA Fan Festival
When: June 11-15
Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, 3911 South Figueroa St., L.A., 90037
Tickets: $10 and up at Ticketmaster
Official L.A. World Cup 26 Fan Zones
- June 18-21: Original Farmers Market; $5-17 for admission, buy tickets online here
- June 20: City of Downey; free for GA, $150-$275 for VIP, buy tickets online at Eventbrite
- June 25-28: Union Station; free
- July 2-5: Hansen Dam Lake; $15-$25 for admission, $500 for 6-person cabana, $20-$40 for parking; buy online here
- July 4-5: Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park, South L.A.; free
- July 9-11: L.A. County Whittier Narrows; free
- July 10-11: Venice Beach; free for GA; $25+ for Premium or VIP admission, buy tickets online at Eventbrite
- July 14-15, 18-19: Pomona Fairplex; $21-$42, buy tickets online here
- July 18-19: Downtown Burbank; $28-$208, buy tickets online here
Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Retail Locations
All official FIFA World Cup stores will be open though July 31.
Third Street Promenade
1427 Third Street Promenade, Suite 101, Santa Monica, 90401
Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday: 12 to 7 p.m.
Manhattan Village
3200 North Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 90266
Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday: 12 to 6 p.m.
The Bloc
700 West 7th St., Los Angeles, 90017
Monday-Friday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday:10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Ovation Hollywood
6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 90028
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Grand Central Market (opening June 12)
301 South Broadway, Los Angeles, 90013
Open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Del Amo Fashion Center (opening June 12)
3525 West Carson St., Torrance, 90503
Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.








