Eight matches at SoFi Stadium, the FIFA Fan Festival, and ten fan zones spread across LA County. Here's the whole calendar, where to be, when, and how to get in.
Family-friendly watch parties rotating across the region. Most require a reserved ticket via the link.
Metro's "World Cup Enhanced Service" runs direct, nonstop buses to the stadium from designated pick-up hubs.
No transfers, no stadium parking, $1.75 each way. Two hubs make the most sense from the Glendale/Burbank area:
Reserved parking from $55 (SpotHero), or arrive on the Metro B (Red) Line straight from the Valley. Board the T15 nonstop bus right to the stadium.
Ride the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line from Glendale or Burbank right to the door, or drive and park ($65, first-come). The R2 bus reaches the stadium in ~40 min, shortest of any hub.
The Coliseum sits in Exposition Park, just south of Downtown. Closest rail stop is Expo Park/USC on the Metro E Line.
Take Metrolink (or drive) into Downtown LA, then ride the Metro E Line south to Expo Park/USC. The Coliseum is about a 5-minute walk. Use Metro's Trip Planner for the exact connection from your stop.
Paid lots ring Exposition Park and the surrounding USC area. Expect heavy demand on June 11 opening day and around match broadcasts. Arrive early or carpool, and have a backup lot in mind.
Three of the ten fan zones are an easy reach from the foothills — and two are practically next door.
The closest zone for most of Burbank and Glendale — walkable or a short drive. Shows the Final plus a free international street fair.
Minutes from Sunland-Tujunga and the Foothill corridor. The nearest fan zone for the northeast Valley. Lakefront festival with Round of 32 & quarterfinal viewing.
A single Metrolink ride from Glendale or Burbank, straight to the door. Match viewing including USA vs Türkiye, DJs and food.
Grab a collectible World Cup TAP card at taptogo.net/worldcup while supplies last.
No setup needed, tap a Visa, Mastercard, Amex, or Discover card straight at the reader.
It's summer. Pack water and check Metro's heat & hydration guide before long days outside.
All trains and pick-up locations are wheelchair and mobility-device accessible; service animals welcome.