How to travel to Los Angeles for the 2026 World Cup
Most international visitors travel to Los Angeles by air, then to the city centre by metro k line connects lax to inglewood, a short walk from the stadium. Book flights and accommodation early — prices spike sharply on match days.
Los Angeles is one of 16 host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Its location in USA means most fans arrive via international or domestic flights, with road and rail options secondary.
By air
Los Angeles's main airport offers domestic and international connections, with extra capacity laid on for the tournament. Direct international flights ramp up in May and June 2026. Book early — prices typically double in the month before kickoff.
Visa and entry
Visitors typically need an ESTA (visa waiver) or a B-2 visitor visa. The Hayabusa fan ID does not replace a visa. Apply for your visa or eTA at least 60 days before travel.
By road
Interstate access to Los Angeles — for fans following a team across multiple cities, road travel is a flexible option.
Practical tips
- Pack light — many flights to host cities will be at capacity.
- Pre-book local SIM or eSIM before you arrive.
- Metro K Line connects LAX to Inglewood, a short walk from the stadium.
- Match-day road closures around SoFi Stadium extend several blocks beyond the venue.