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FIFA World Cup 2026

Canada • Mexico • United States • June 11 – July 19, 2026

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SoFi Stadium

"The Hollywood Park"

Inglewood, California, USA

70,000

Capacity

2020

Opened

8

WC26 Matches

California

State

πŸ“ Location

Inglewood, California, USA

Stadium History

SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, opened in 2020 as the most expensive stadium ever built ($5.5 billion). The stadium is home to both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers NFL franchises. The venue hosted Super Bowl LVI (2022), the College Football Playoff National Championship (2023), and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2028 Olympics. The stadium features a unique open-air design with a massive 4K HDR video board called 'The Infinity Screen.'

How to Get There

Located in Inglewood, the stadium is accessible by car and by the Los Angeles Metro (Downtown Inglewood station on the K Line). Los Angeles International Airport is 10 minutes away. The venue is part of the larger Hollywood Park entertainment complex.

Did You Know?

  • Most expensive stadium ever built at $5.5 billion
  • First stadium to host two NFL teams since 2019
  • Super Bowl LVI was held here in 2022
  • Will host the 2028 Olympics opening and closing ceremonies
  • Features the largest video board in sports (4K HDR 'Infinity Screen')

World Cup 2026 Matches at SoFi Stadium

SoFi Stadium will host eight matches at the 2026 World Cup, including group stage and knockout matches. The venue is one of the newest and most modern in the tournament.

Scheduled Matches