FIFA World Cup 2026 has revealed yet another exciting detail for Los Angeles fans: the World Cup 26 Fan Zones, which will host live match viewing and immersive experiences at ten locations around the city.
From the Original Farmers Market to a one-day fan zone in Venice Beach, there’s a lot to put on your calendar. Here’s a closer look.
Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zones
L.A.’s World Cup 26 Fan Zones will be available for several days at a time in June and July. Every week, fans will have an opportunity to join the festivities at numerous different hubs around the city.
While most of the Fan Zones were already revealed last month, organizers have since added Downtown Burbank to the list, bringing the total number of L.A. fan zones up to ten.
Here’s the official list of Fan Zone locations and dates:
- The Original Farmers Market — June 18–21
- Downey — June 20
- Heart of the City: Los Angeles Union Station — June 25–28
- Hansen Dam Recreation Area — July 2–5
- Earvin “Magic” Johnson Park — July 4–5
- Whittier Narrows Recreation Area — July 9–11
- Venice Beach — July 11
- Fairplex — July 14–15 & July 18–19
- West Harbor — July 14–15 & July 18–19
- Downtown Burbank — July 18-19
“The Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zones are about meeting fans where they are,” said Chris Klein, CoChair of the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee. “By creating accessible fan experiences across the region, we’re extending the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026 beyond the stadiums and creating welcoming spaces for residents and visitors to come together and celebrate the world’s game right in their own backyards throughout the 39-days of this global celebration.”
More World Cup fan experiences
While the FIFA Fan Zones are highly anticipated all over the city, they’ll no doubt have big shoes to fill after the FIFA Fan Festival taking over Memorial Coliseum from June 11-15, 2026. Details are still TBA for the Fan Festival, but organizers have promised live match broadcasts, music, cultural porogramming, interactive experiences, and great food to kick off the World Cup.
Organizers also recently announced that DTLA’s L.A. Plaza de Cultura y Artes will serve as Mexico’s official hospitality host during the World Cup, welcoming guests from June 11 to July 19th as “Casa Mexico.”
Finally, the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee will host two community days before competition even begins. inviting volunteers to come beautify public spaces and introduce kids to the game of soccer. The first will take place on March 14th at Gloria Molina Grand Park in Downtown LA, and the second is still TBA later in the spring.