Opened in 2020 and located in Inglewood, California — a short drive from the Rose Bowl, host of the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final — the stadium has already staged Super Bowl LVI. Its home in Los Angeles, a city whose residents hail from 140 countries and speak more than 224 languages, gave the tournament a glamour to match the football on the pitch.
For the more than half a million fans who passed through its gates, the memories made at Los Angeles Stadium during FIFA World Cup 2026 will endure long after the final whistle.


