
This month, LA is hosting eight official FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The tournament schedule features high-stakes matchups, including the highly anticipated opening match for the U.S. Men’s National Team, as well as multiple knockout and quarterfinal rounds.
According to ESPN, World Cup ticket prices for matches at SoFi Stadium range from approximately $300 to over $4,000, depending on the tournament stage. This makes a watch party more affordable. Plus, you can hang out with your country’s fans and party in style.
These are some of the watch parties taking place around the LA area.
Downtown LA
Grand Central Market
At Grand Central Market, watch live matches alongside fellow fans, shop jerseys and merchandise at the Official FIFA World Cup Store, and enjoy brand activations on select match days. Pair the excitement with beer from Golden Road, craft cocktails from Maple Block, and bites from the Market’s many vendors as the city comes together to cheer on the world’s game.
Matches from June 11 to July 19 with a 7 pm or earlier kickoff will be broadcast in Grand Central Market’s lower-level event space. The match schedule is available here. Admission is free.
Grand Central Market, 317 S. Broadway, Downtown LA
FIFA Fan Festival, at the LA Coliseum
The FIFA Fan Festival LA will transform the historic LA Memorial Coliseum into a global celebration of football and culture. Fans from around the world will come together to watch live match broadcasts and enjoy music, cultural programming, interactive experiences, and food that reflects LA’s diversity. This iconic venue will come alive from June 11-14, creating an unforgettable opening weekend celebration for fans starting their World Cup experience in Los Angeles. The list of matches is available here.
LA Coliseum, 3911 S Figueroa St, Downtown LA
Hollywood
Enjoy British Pints and Pub Grub at The Cat & Fiddle
Known for its warm hospitality, homemade English fare, and passionate football fans, The Cat & Fiddle will transform into one of Los Angeles’ premier World Cup headquarters with outdoor viewing parties, six-plus TVs throughout the pub and patio, sponsor giveaways, themed specials, and match-day festivities throughout the tournament.
The opening USA vs. Paraguay match on Friday, June 12, will feature a special community partnership with Stone Island, the internationally recognized men’s outerwear brand. As part of the celebration, Stone Island is giving back to the neighborhood by hosting a tab and providing complimentary beer tickets for Cat & Fiddle guests and local community members throughout the event. Watch parties from June 11 – July 19!
The Cat & Fiddle, 742 Highland Ave, West Hollywood
Watch the World Cup While You Bowl!
Lucky Strike Bowling is hosting official Casamigos × FIFA World Cup 2026 watch party events in LA. Join them and enjoy Casamigos specialty cocktails (such as the Dragonfruit Casamigos Margarita) and special photo moments. Plus, take home swag like commemorative cups and branded socks.
Admission to watch parties is free, but lanes go fast. Reserve a lane up to 10 days in advance of the watch party. Definitely a unique way to watch a World Cup Game. Reserve a lane at this link.
Lucky Strike Hollywood, 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Suite 143, Hollywood
Mid City LA
Team Mexico Watch Parties at Guelaguetza
Guelaguetza is known for Oaxacan cuisine, a rich fusion of ancient indigenous traditions and Spanish influences. Enjoy delicious mole dishes, miches, and soccer! Make your reservations for the Mexico games now via OpenTable
Guelaguetza, 3014 W Olympic Blvd, LA
Beverly Hills
Summer of Soccer at the Roxbury Park Community Center
Watch live streams from June 11 to July 19 at Roxbury Park. Experience the action in the “Global Soccer Lounge” during the Center’s operating hours, with comfortable seating and live viewing. Connect, cheer, and share your passion for the world’s beautiful game with new friends. Details are available here.
Roxbury Park Community Center, 471 S Roxbury Dr, Beverly Hills
Santa Monica
All Ages Fun & Watch Party, June 25, in Santa Monica
This indoor and outdoor event will take place across the Courtyard and the Garden Terrace Room, where you can watch Tuckey vs. USA and Paraguay vs. Australia matches. They will also have World Cup–themed arts and crafts and games for all ages. Details are available here.
Annenberg Community Beach House, 415 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica,
Venice Beach
Stadium Grade Outdoor Screen in Venice
On July 10–11, the Official LA World Cup 26 Fan Zone turns Venice Beach’s iconic boardwalk into the place to be — two full days of live match broadcasts, food, music, and culture. Catch three quarterfinal matches on a large LED screen, explore global food vendors and beverage gardens, and enjoy live music, DJs, and family programming throughout the day. When the matches end, the official after-party takes over with DJ headliners and live performances.
The boardwalk activation and the Windward Avenue Block Party between Speedway and Pacific are free and open to the public — no ticket required. Live match broadcasts on a stadium-grade LED screen, global food vendors, live music, family programming, and the energy of Venice in summer. Details available here.
Culver City
Netherlands vs Japan Watch Party, June 14, at N17 The Lane
Secure your seat now for what promises to be one of the most electric World Cup 2026 watch parties in LA. Witness a high-stakes Group F opener as the clinical Netherlands take on the relentless “Samurai Blue” of Japan. With both teams fighting for early dominance in a group that features Sweden and Tunisia, the energy at Dallas Stadium will be felt live in Culver City.
Chef-crafted food menu available. $30 bottomless beers (Modelo only) & mimosas. Doors open at 12:00 pm. Kickoff at 1:00 p.m.
N17 The Lane, 12821 Washington Blvd, Culver City
South Bay
Party in Beautiful Hermosa Beach
The City of Hermosa Beach, in partnership with the LA Galaxy, is hosting a massive LA Galaxy Soccer Celebration on the beach just south of the Hermosa Beach Pier. The free, family-friendly fan festival will feature large-screen live viewings of the semi-final and final matches
The family-friendly experience, which is free and open to the public, will span four event days (on July 14, 15, 18, and 19) featuring big‑screen, live semi-final and final match viewings, player & alumni appearances, youth programming, music, giveaways, limited-edition merchandise, and immersive sponsor activations. Details may be found here.
1 Pier Ave, Hermosa Beach
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