SoFi Stadium
Tournament capacity | 70 240 |
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Country | United States of America |
City | Inglewood |
Clubs | Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams |
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SoFi Stadium – tournament stadium description
What will SoFi Stadium be called during the 2026 World Cup?
During the 2026 World Cup, SoFi Stadium will be called Los Angeles Stadium. This name change is in line with FIFA's practices, which require the use of neutral stadium names during international tournaments. The purpose of these regulations is to avoid conflicts with the tournament's official sponsors and ensure that the names of sports venues do not promote specific commercial brands unrelated to the event.
What changes will need to take place at SoFi Stadium before the 2026 World Cup?
Before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, SoFi Stadium will undergo modernization. The work will primarily focus on adapting the venue to meet federation requirements. This includes expanding the playing field. The turf will also be replaced to ensure a natural surface. Additionally, the seating system will be modified to accommodate several new rows in each corner, achieving the over 73 meters distance required by FIFA.
There is also consideration for adding temporary seating if there is a need to increase the venue's capacity. The preparations will proceed in two phases to avoid disrupting the NFL season and other scheduled events at the venue.
How will SoFi Stadium be used for the 2026 World Cup?
A total of 8 matches will be held at SoFi Stadium during the 2026 World Cup. Five of these will be group stage matches, taking place on June 12, 15, 18, 21, and 25. Two of these matches will feature the USA national team. Los Angeles will also host two round of 32 matches, scheduled for June 28 and July 2. The stadium will additionally be the venue for a quarterfinal match, which will be played on July 10.
What hours will the 2026 World Cup games at SoFi Stadium be broadcast?
The 2026 World Cup matches at SoFi Stadium in California are likely to be played at 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, and 21:00 local time (Pacific Time). Converting these times to UK time (BST), the matches will be available for viewing at 20:00, 23:00, 02:00, and 05:00 the following day. In Australia (AEST), they will be available for viewing at 05:00, 08:00, 11:00, and 14:00 the following day. So fans in the UK will be able to watch the matches in the evening, at night, and early in the morning. Fans in Australia will watch the matches in the morning and early afternoon the following day.
Where is SoFi Stadium, the 2026 World Cup stadium, located?
SoFi Stadium is located in the suburbs of Los Angeles in Inglewood, California. It is situated on the site of the former Hollywood Park Racetrack, approximately 4.8 km from Los Angeles International Airport. The stadium and the adjacent Lake Park form the central part of Hollywood Park, an entertainment complex and master-planned neighborhood named after the former horse racing track.
What features SoFi Stadium, the 2026 World Cup stadium?
The stadium is covered by a freestanding translucent canopy that shelters the main stadium, adjacent pedestrian plaza, and attached performance venue. The canopy, spanning a million square feet, consists of 302 ETFE panels, 46 of which can open to provide ventilation, supported by a cable net. The canopy has 27,000 embedded LED pucks that can display images and videos, which can also be seen from planes flying into Los Angeles International Airport.
Another design feature of the stadium is the Samsung Infinity Screen, an oval, double-sided 4K HDR video board, the first of its kind, suspended from the roof over the field. SoFi Stadium has won numerous industry awards for its design, including the 2021 “Outstanding Architectural Engineering Project” award from the American Society of Civil Engineers and the “Stadium of the Year” title awarded by the Stadium.db jury in the same year.
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