The best places to watch the World Cup in LA
Los Angeles is preparing for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with various bars, breweries, restaurants, and major venues hosting watch parties and match-day screenings. The FIFA Fan Festival at LA Memorial Coliseum will serve as the official hub from June 11-14, featuring live music, food vendors, and soccer activations. The city's transit logistics will also be adjusted for match days, with park-and-ride reservations and event parking available at various locations.
- ▪The FIFA Fan Festival at LA Memorial Coliseum will be the official hub for World Cup watch parties from June 11-14.
- ▪LA Metro is adjusting transit logistics for match days, including park-and-ride reservations and event parking.
- ▪Various bars and restaurants across Los Angeles will host watch parties and match-day screenings, including Hi Tops Weho, Tom's Watch Bar, and Busby's West.
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Metro The best places to watch the World Cup in LA By Daniel Farr Published June 6, 2026, 8:56 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Los Angeles is gearing up for a citywide takeover of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with bars, breweries, restaurants, and major venues across the region preparing for packed watch parties, extended hours, and match-day screenings that will stretch from neighborhood dives to large-scale immersive experiences. At the top end of the viewing scale, the FIFA Fan Festival at LA Memorial Coliseum will serve as the official hub from June 11–14, featuring opening matches including USA vs. Paraguay, live music, food vendors, soccer activations, and ticketed entry starting at $8.30. 4 Hi Tops Weho.
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