Where to Watch the World Cup in Los Angeles without a Ticket
Matches for the FIFA World Cup begin June 11th, with games hosted in Los Angeles “kicking” off June 12th, 2026. If you weren’t the chosen few early lottery winners or aren’t ready to fork over thousands of dollars for Match Tickets, you can still watch the World Cup in Los Angeles without a ticket at these venues from June 11th to July 19th. This article is organized by neighborhood, with the first one being closest to the stadium. Scroll to the bottom for a section on World Cup-themed Food available anytime.
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South Los Angeles
World Cup Fan Fest Los Angeles is happening at the Los Angeles Coliseum from June 11th to the 14th. Tickets are just $10, and matches will be broadcast while you sample L.A. eats, play games, and more. This is also where you can get close to action happening at the Los Angeles Stadium (aka SoFi) in Inglewood.
Argentinian restaurant Fuegos LA has a whole World Cup Menu designed around the matches being played that day. Obviously, if you’re rooting for Argentina, you belong here. Reserve on Resy.
Feel like you’re in the middle of the action at Tom’s Watch Bar – which is steps away from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The space is wall to wall TVs that promise 360 viewing. Reservations are a must for the big-ticket matches, which, just like the real games, are priced to reflect public interest. They also have a location in DTLA.
All Shakey’s Pizza Parlor locations will be showing FIFA World Cup matches, and it’s great for a family-friendly atmosphere. Visit the Pico Rivera location from June 26th to the 27th to also enjoy their World Spirit Festival, celebrating all things soccer.
Plaza Mexico in Lynwood is hosting Golazo Fest, which focuses on Mexico’s participation in the World Cup and features two FREE Watch Parties. Enjoy Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Mexico vs. the Czech Republic on June 24th from 4 to 9 p.m. Reserve your free spot here.

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West Los Angeles
If you’re looking for a place to watch the World Cup in Los Angeles with a bit more style, consider Tomat in Westchester. They will host a Watch Party for nearly every match from June 11th to July 19th, with the exception of Mondays and Tuesdays, when they are closed. This place is ideal if you want a Rooftop Viewing Party with specialty Brews from Smog City Brewing Company. Relaxed menu items include a Fried Turkey Sandwich with pickles and a 6-oz Bavette Steak and Latkes.

Santa Monica Place
Santa Monica Place is hosting a Westside Fan Fest on June 12th, beginning at 11 a.m., to celebrate the first USA game. Best of all, it’s FREE, so be sure to reserve your spot. The first game begins at 12 while the U.S.A. vs. Paraguay match begins at 7 p.m. Fans can expect DJs, live entertainment, immersive activations, branded fan zones, and giveaways while watching the games on a 30-foot LED wall. There’s also a FIFA World Cup Store on the 3rd Street Promenade if you feel inspired to gear up.
The Culver Hotel
Beginning at 9 a.m. on June 21st (Father’s Day), you can gather for delicious Pulled Pork Sliders and $7 Steins of Beer in a more historical atmosphere. While walk-ins are welcome, I recommend a reservation via Opentable for this special event.

Downtown Los Angeles
If you’re not looking to booze it up, but still want to be among your fellow Angelenos, consider Boxx Coffee in the Arts District for Signature Caffeinated Drinks sans the spirits. They are open with viewing areas for all matches, and the drinks change with the matchup.
Head to The Music Center on Friday, June 26th at 5 p.m. for a FREE Watch Party to enjoy Spain vs. Uruguay AND a Free Global Dance Party beginning at 7 p.m.
Another iconic hot spot in Los Angeles to take in the World Cup is Grand Central Market, which will host Watch Parties from June 11th to July 19th on the lower level when kick-off time is 7 p.m. or earlier. Admission is FREE!
Just like the Inglewood location, Tom’s Watch Bar offers 360-degree viewing of ALL the matches, but you do need to reserve a seat. Prices range, but you can get a reservation for $40, with $30 of that being food credit, for many of the matches.

Boomtown Brewery will host Group Stage Watch Parties for Team USA, Mexico, and Brazil matches, and host Barra 76 LA, the official supporter group for the U.S. Men’s National Team. Doors open two hours before match time. More details are on their website.
Combine the best of a Vegas pool party with the World Cup in Los Angeles with the activations at Golden Hour, the rooftop of Level 8 Nightclub at The Moxy & AC Hotel. The official Brazilian Fan Fest Soccer World Cup Rooftop Pool Party is Saturday, June 13th, as well as an Australia vs. USA watch party on Friday, June 19th. Tickets are hyperlinked.

Central Los Angeles
The Original Farmers Market at 3rd and Fairfax is hosting a 4-Day Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zone experience from Thursday, June 18th to the 21st. Festivities include Giant Screens, Beer Gardens, and over 40 Vendors from around the World where you pick up your country’s favorite food. Passes are $5 per day and FREE for children under 3. A discounted 4-Day pass is $17.

East Los Angeles
The Holloway in Echo Park also hopes to be your home away from home for all the World Cup Mania! Walk-ins are welcome.
Street Food Cinema will also be blowing up matches on the big screen. USA versus Paraguay will be shown at The Autry Museum in Griffith Park.
Burbank is holding their own Fan Zone from July 18th to 20th, including a concert by Bebe Rexha on the 19th. Tickets for the Watch Party begin at $28.44.
Dave & Buster’s Arcadia offers OpenTable reservations with no minimums. This is a great option if you have kids who don’t really care about soccer, but do care about video games. There are multiple locations around Los Angeles, and all the matches will be shown on multiple screens.
The Tam O’Shanter in Los Feliz will be holding daily events from June 11th to July 19th, including First-Goal Drink Specials, Extended Happy Hour, and 15% off discounts if you actually have match tickets.

West Hollywood
Dialog West Hollywood will be showing the matches and serving up $1 Boozy Beverages for 20 minutes every time the US scores. The first match is USA vs. Paraguay on June 12 at 6 pm.
Check out The Henry West Hollywood to enjoy Specialty Game Day Cocktails through July 19th, including a ½ Time Snack vodka-based drink with tangerine and coconut, and the Copa Mundial with international spirits, guava, and sparkling wine. Their usual pub-style menu will also be available.
World Cup Themed Food Items
Beginning June 11th, Ghirardelli Chocolate & Ice Cream Shops in New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles will offer the new Waffle GOOOOAL Sundae. The dessert features vanilla ice cream, Ghirardelli’s handmade hot fudge, whipped cream, diced almonds, a cherry, and a soccer ball topper. It’s all served in a dipped chocolate waffle bowl.

The best sandwich in Florence, All’Antico Vinaio, has created a FIFA-inspired sandwich called The Penalty Kick for all its Los Angeles locations. Elements include spicy cannellini cream, tomato, mozzarella, avocado, prosciutto cotto, pickled jalapeños, and arugula ($20).
L.A. Classic, Pink’s Hot Dogs from 1939, has crafted a Beautiful Game Hot Dog, inspired by all of North America. It features a 12” jalapeño dog loaded with chili, nacho cheese, chopped tomatoes, guacamole, and jalapeños for the occasion ($12.26). This is a great one if you’re entertaining out-of-towners.


