SoFi Stadium Los Angeles — FIFA World Cup 2026 Complete Guide with Architecture, Matches & Visitor Info

Stadium 2 of 16 — WC 2026
Most Expensive Stadium Ever Built

SoFi Stadium

Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, USA · FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Venue

Los Angeles USA WC 2026
70,240Seat Capacity
100,240Max Event Capacity
$5.5BConstruction Cost
2020Year Opened
6WC 2026 Matches
InglewoodLocation, CA

SoFi Stadium — Overview & Background

SoFi Stadium is the most expensive sports venue ever constructed in the history of professional athletics. Located in Inglewood, California, just 3 miles from Los Angeles International Airport and 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles, this $5.5 billion architectural marvel is the home of both the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers of the NFL, sharing the most technologically advanced stadium on the planet under one spectacular transparent roof.

The stadium opened in September 2020 — delayed from its original 2019 opening date due to construction complexities — and immediately established itself as the global benchmark for what a 21st-century sports and entertainment venue should be. Even before the FIFA World Cup 2026, SoFi had already hosted Super Bowl LVI in February 2022 and the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2023, cementing its status as the premier large-scale event venue in the western United States.

For the FIFA World Cup 2026, SoFi Stadium will host six matches — making it one of the busiest venues in the tournament outside of the Final host MetLife Stadium. Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the United States and home to the world’s largest concentration of entertainment industry professionals, provides a uniquely glamorous setting for the world’s most-watched sporting event.

“SoFi Stadium does not feel like a place where sport merely happens — it feels like a place built to make sport mythological. Every surface, every screen, every seat is designed to amplify the drama of what unfolds on the pitch below.”

The Most Expensive Stadium Ever Built

With a total development cost of approximately $5.5 billion USD — a figure that includes the stadium itself, the surrounding Hollywood Park entertainment district, hotel and retail development, and infrastructure improvements — SoFi Stadium’s price tag dwarfs every other sports facility ever built. To put it in perspective, this is more than three times the cost of MetLife Stadium, more than six times the cost of Lusail Iconic Stadium, and more than the entire GDP of several small nations.

The investment was driven by Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Rams, who purchased 238 acres of the former Hollywood Park Racetrack site in Inglewood and committed to a privately funded development that would transform a derelict piece of suburban Los Angeles into one of the most valuable entertainment real estate portfolios in the world. The development includes a 6,000-seat performance venue, a 300-room luxury hotel, an NFL Media campus, retail and restaurant space, and more than 25 acres of public parks and open space integrated into the SoFi Stadium precinct.

The sheer scale of investment reflects the commercial logic of the Los Angeles market. The greater LA metropolitan area is home to over 13 million people, hosts more Fortune 500 company headquarters than any US city outside New York, and generates more entertainment and media revenue than any city on earth. A world-class stadium in this market is not simply a sporting venue — it is a content-creation engine, a brand platform, and a commercial anchor for an entire urban district.

Groundbreaking Architecture & Transparent Roof

SoFi Stadium was designed by the globally acclaimed architecture firm HKS Architects, whose portfolio includes some of the most celebrated sports venues in the world including AT&T Stadium in Dallas and State Farm Stadium in Arizona. For SoFi, HKS created something genuinely unprecedented — a stadium enclosed beneath a single continuous translucent ETFE roof membrane that stretches over both the playing field and an outdoor pedestrian deck, allowing natural light to flood the bowl while providing full weather protection for all 70,240 spectators.

The roof is not merely a practical shelter — it is the defining architectural gesture of the entire building. Stretching 298 acres of total site area, the translucent canopy creates a greenhouse-like microclimate inside the stadium that moderates temperature and glare while preserving the open-air aesthetic that Los Angeles football fans associate with watching sport in the California sunshine. The experience of sitting inside SoFi on a bright afternoon — beneath a glowing translucent sky, surrounded by 70,000 people — is unlike any other stadium environment in the world.

NATURAL GRASS PITCH Translucent ETFE Roof Canopy SoFi Stadium — ETFE Roof Cross Section

The stadium bowl itself descends 100 feet below street level — an extraordinary engineering decision that allowed the designers to maintain a low visual profile across the flat Inglewood landscape while still achieving the internal volume needed for a 70,000-seat venue. Excavating below grade also provided natural thermal mass that reduces the cooling load required to maintain comfortable temperatures inside the bowl on hot Southern California days.

A double-sided video scoreboard — known as the Infinity Screen — hangs above the center of the field and is visible from both ends of the stadium. Measuring 70,000 square feet of total display area, it is the largest video scoreboard ever installed in a stadium and represents one of the most significant broadcast technology investments in sports venue history. During the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Infinity Screen will provide global television audiences with visual spectacle that no other stadium in the tournament can match.

ETFE Translucent Roof

Single continuous canopy over the bowl and outdoor deck — natural light floods in while all 70,240 fans stay protected from rain

Below-Grade Bowl Design

Stadium sinks 100 feet below street level for low visual profile, thermal efficiency and exceptional acoustics

Infinity Screen

70,000 sq ft double-sided central video board — the largest scoreboard ever installed in any stadium worldwide

Hollywood Park District

Surrounded by a 298-acre mixed-use entertainment development with hotel, retail, parks and performance venue

Dual NFL Tenants

Home to both the LA Rams and LA Chargers — only stadium in the NFL shared by two teams in the same market

Outdoor Deck & Peristyle

Open-air outdoor seating terrace beneath the extended roof canopy with panoramic views of the LA skyline

Key Specifications at a Glance

Official NameSoFi Stadium (naming rights: SoFi Technologies)
Location1001 Stadium Drive, Inglewood, California, USA
Host City (WC 2026)Los Angeles, California
Standard Capacity70,240 seats
Maximum Capacity100,240 (standing/special events)
ArchitectHKS Architects
OpenedSeptember 13, 2020
Total Development CostApprox. $5.5 billion USD (entire Hollywood Park site)
Stadium Construction CostApprox. $2.1 billion USD (stadium structure alone)
Home TeamsLos Angeles Rams (NFL) · Los Angeles Chargers (NFL)
WC 2026 Matches6 matches (Group Stage + Knockout rounds)
Pitch SurfaceNatural grass (convertible hybrid system for WC 2026)
Previous Major EventsSuper Bowl LVI (2022), CFP National Championship (2023), WrestleMania 39
Nearest TransitMetro K Line — Fairview Heights Station (10 min walk)
Distance from LAXApprox. 3 miles — 8 to 12 minutes by car

Technology & Fan Experience Inside SoFi

SoFi Stadium was designed from its foundations as a technology-first venue — every aspect of the fan experience has been engineered around connectivity, personalisation, and digital integration in a way that no stadium built before 2020 could match. The venue operates on a Wi-Fi 6 network with over 4,500 access points distributed throughout the bowl, concourses, and outdoor areas — providing every one of the stadium’s 70,240 spectators with reliable high-speed internet access simultaneously, even during peak usage moments immediately after a goal is scored.

The SoFi Stadium app — available to all ticket holders — integrates mobile ticketing, seat upgrades, food and beverage ordering direct to seat, real-time replay viewing from multiple camera angles, and wayfinding navigation through the stadium’s complex multi-level layout. During the FIFA World Cup 2026, FIFA’s official tournament app will be integrated with SoFi’s venue systems to provide international fans with a seamless experience regardless of language or country of origin.

The Infinity Screen — the centrepiece of SoFi’s technology ecosystem — is not simply a scoreboard. It is a programmable broadcast canvas that can display different content on its two faces simultaneously, allowing the stadium to show replays to fans at one end while displaying live action to fans at the other. During major events, the screen’s resolution and brightness levels are among the highest of any display surface in the world, producing image quality that rivals broadcast television on a surface that dwarfs any existing sports display system.

SoFi’s cashless stadium policy — all transactions inside the venue are processed digitally — combined with its biometric entry system using facial recognition technology allows the venue to process entry for 70,000 fans significantly faster than traditional ticket-scanning methods, reducing queue times at gates and improving the overall arrival experience for World Cup visitors.

Planned FIFA World Cup 2026 Matches at SoFi Stadium

GROUP STAGE
Group Stage Match 1First of three group-stage fixtures at SoFi — exact teams confirmed after the official 2026 World Cup draw
GROUP STAGE
Group Stage Match 2Second group-stage fixture — LA’s global profile makes it a likely venue for high-profile group matchups
GROUP STAGE
Group Stage Match 3Third and final group-stage match at SoFi Stadium in the expanded 48-team format
ROUND OF 32
Round of 32 Knockout MatchNew to WC 2026 — first knockout round in the expanded format, giving fans early high-stakes football
ROUND OF 16
Round of 16 MatchLast-16 knockout fixture at SoFi — atmosphere expected to rival any ground in the entire tournament
QUARTER-FINAL
Quarter-Final FixtureOne of the tournament’s four quarter-finals assigned to SoFi Stadium — among the most anticipated matches in LA’s history

Super Bowl LVI & Major Events History

Even before the World Cup arrives in 2026, SoFi Stadium has already proven itself as the premier major-event venue in the United States. On February 13, 2022 — just 18 months after the stadium opened — SoFi hosted Super Bowl LVI, in which the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23–20 in one of the most emotionally charged Super Bowls in recent memory, with the home-crowd atmosphere generating noise levels that shook the translucent roof above. It was the first Super Bowl played in a new stadium by the host city’s own team since the Miami Dolphins’ era in the 1970s.

The halftime show at Super Bowl LVI — featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar — was performed at SoFi and watched by over 120 million US viewers, becoming one of the most-watched halftime performances in Super Bowl history. The production utilised SoFi’s Infinity Screen and LED lighting systems in a way that no previous venue could have accommodated, setting a new standard for live entertainment production at sports events.

In April 2023, SoFi hosted WrestleMania 39 across two consecutive nights — a first in the event’s history — drawing over 160,000 total attendees across both nights and generating a record-breaking economic impact for the greater Los Angeles area. The venue’s operational systems, food and beverage infrastructure, and transport networks were stress-tested across back-to-back maximum-capacity events, providing invaluable preparation for the sustained operational demands of a six-match FIFA World Cup run.

SoFi vs MetLife — World Cup Venue Comparison

SoFi Stadium and MetLife Stadium are the two most prominent venues in the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament — MetLife hosting the Final, SoFi hosting the quarter-final. Both are the most expensive stadiums in their respective cities, both are shared by two NFL franchises, and both will be converted from synthetic turf to natural grass for the duration of the World Cup. But in almost every other respect, these two venues represent distinctly different design philosophies.

SoFi Stadium
$5.5B Total
Most expensive stadium ever built, including surrounding district
MetLife Stadium
$1.6B
Most expensive East Coast stadium at time of construction in 2010
SoFi Capacity
70,240
Standard — expandable to 100,240 for special events
MetLife Capacity
82,500
Larger bowl — chosen for the World Cup Final for this reason
SoFi Roof
Translucent ETFE
Full enclosure under a single continuous transparent canopy
MetLife Roof
Partial Cover
Covered upper deck — open sky above field of play
SoFi WC Matches
6 Matches
Group stage + R32 + R16 + Quarter-Final
MetLife WC Matches
8 Matches
Group stage + R32 + R16 + QF + Final

Visitor Guide & How to Get There

SoFi Stadium is extraordinarily well-connected by Los Angeles standards — a city not known for public transport accessibility. The Metro K Line (Crenshaw/LAX Line) runs directly to Fairview Heights Station, a 10-minute walk from the stadium’s main gates. This light rail line connects to the broader LA Metro network, providing access from downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, and the Westside without the need for a car. Extensions of the Metro line directly to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) — just 3 miles away — are planned to be fully operational before the 2026 World Cup, making SoFi one of the few major US stadiums with a direct rail connection to a major international airport.

For fans arriving by car, parking on match days at SoFi is extremely limited and is pre-booked through official channels well in advance. FIFA strongly recommends that World Cup visitors use public transport for all SoFi matches. The surrounding Hollywood Park entertainment district — with its restaurants, bars, retail and the adjacent YouTube Theatre — will be operational throughout the tournament and provides a superb pre-match and post-match environment accessible on foot from the stadium.

Los Angeles International Airport is one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, with direct long-haul connections to over 100 countries. International fans attending World Cup matches at SoFi will find more direct flight options into LAX than into any other World Cup 2026 host city, making Los Angeles the most globally accessible venue in the entire tournament for fans travelling from outside North America.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is SoFi Stadium called the most expensive stadium ever built?
SoFi Stadium cost approximately $5.5 billion USD in total development — including the stadium, the surrounding Hollywood Park entertainment district, hotel, retail, and infrastructure. The stadium structure alone cost around $2.1 billion. No other sports facility in history has come close to this total investment figure.
How many FIFA World Cup 2026 matches will be played at SoFi Stadium?
SoFi Stadium is scheduled to host 6 matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026 — three group stage fixtures, one Round of 32 match, one Round of 16 match, and one quarter-final. Exact fixture allocations will be confirmed following the official World Cup draw.
What is the Infinity Screen at SoFi Stadium?
The Infinity Screen is SoFi’s central double-sided video scoreboard suspended above the playing field. Measuring 70,000 square feet of total display area, it is the largest stadium scoreboard ever built. It shows different content on each face simultaneously and operates at broadcast-quality resolution and brightness.
Which NFL teams play at SoFi Stadium?
SoFi Stadium is the shared home of the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers — two NFL franchises that share the venue under a joint-use arrangement. The Rams won Super Bowl LVI at SoFi in February 2022 in front of a home crowd.
How do I get to SoFi Stadium for a World Cup 2026 match?
The best option is the Metro K Line to Fairview Heights Station, a 10-minute walk from the stadium. A direct Metro connection to LAX Airport is planned to be operational by 2026. Parking is very limited — FIFA strongly recommends public transport for all match days.
Is SoFi Stadium open or closed (does it have a roof)?
SoFi Stadium has a fully enclosed translucent ETFE roof that covers the entire bowl and an adjacent outdoor pedestrian deck. It is not a retractable roof — the canopy is fixed but transparent, allowing natural light into the bowl while providing complete weather protection for all spectators.

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