SoFi Stadium opened in 2020 and cost $5.5 billion — the most expensive sports stadium ever built. It has a translucent roof and a partially open design that brings in natural light and weather.
⚡ Stadium Fact
The venue sits just 3 miles from Los Angeles International Airport and will host both opening matches and later knockout rounds. LA's massive Latino community makes it one of the loudest venues.
⚡ Stadium Fact
SoFi hosted Super Bowl LVI (2022) and the College Football Playoff National Championship — but nothing will match the global audience for a World Cup knockout match here.
About the Venue
SoFi Stadium is an official 2026 FIFA World Cup venue in Inglewood, CA, USA. With a capacity of 70.240, it will host 7 matches.
Detail
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📍 Location
Inglewood, CA, USA
👥 Capacity
70.240 seats
🌿 Surface
Natural Grass
📅 Opened
2020
⚽ WC Matches
7
✈️ Getting There
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) — ~3 miles. Metro C (Green) Line Inglewood station nearby. Rideshare and dedicated stadium shuttles available.
🎉 Fan Zone
LA FIFA Fan Festival at Grand Park (downtown) — with live music, street food, and free viewing areas. The city’s diverse population will create an electric international atmosphere.
🏟️ Venue Details
📍 City
Inglewood, USA
👥 Capacity
70,240 seats
🌿 Surface
Natural Grass
📅 Opened
2020
⚽ WC Matches
7
🏆 Hosts Final
No
✈️ Getting There
Nearest Airport: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) — ~3 miles. Metro C (Green) Line Inglewood station nearby. Rideshare and dedicated stadium shuttles available.
Check the official FIFA fan guide for transportation info, parking, and accessible routes.
🎉 Fan Zone
LA FIFA Fan Festival at Grand Park (downtown) — with live music, street food, and free viewing areas. The city's diverse population will create an electric international atmosphere.
Matches at SoFi Stadium — FIFA World Cup 2026 Venue Guide