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WILL SOFI STADIUM HOST THE 2026 WORLD CUP SEMI-FINALS?
In the heart of Inglewood, California, stands one of the most modern stadiums on the planet: SoFi Stadium. With an investment of over $5 billion, this colossus has not only hosted Super Bowls and epic concerts, but now it's poised to host historic matches of the 2026 World Cup. But will it really host the semifinals? In this article, we'll tell you everything we know: from the stadium's features and its place in the World Cup planning, to interesting facts and statistics that make it unique. Get ready to discover the potential venue for an unforgettable semifinal.
What makes SoFi Stadium special
Opened in 2020 with a futuristic design that looks like it's straight out of a movie, SoFi Stadium is more than just a place to watch games: it's an immersive experience.
A colossus with a technological soul
It has a capacity of over 70,000 people—expandable to 100,000—, a 360° screen that surrounds the entire stadium, and full 5G connectivity. Every seat is designed for excellent visibility and premium comfort. It is one of the most expensive stadiums in history, costing approximately $5.5 billion. A magnet for epic events. It has already hosted Super Bowl LVI (2022), college football championship games, and concerts by artists such as Beyoncé and Coldplay. Its semi-open design makes it a gem for both entertainment and sports.
Infinity Board Screen: 6,500 square meters of LED
Translucent roof that lets in natural light
Earthquake-resistant and eco-friendly architecture
Full accessibility with ramps, elevators, and digital signage
Prime location: just minutes from L.A. airport
Without a doubt, SoFi is among the most impressive stadiums of the 2026 World Cup. But… will it be enough to have a semi-final?
Will it host a semifinal?
Although FIFA has not yet officially confirmed which cities will host the semifinals, SoFi Stadium is among the leading candidates. But there are technical details that could work against it… or in its favor.
What does FIFA look for in a semifinal venue?
FIFA evaluates factors such as capacity, accessibility, visibility, the quality of the natural grass, and logistics. While SoFi Stadium excels in technology and fan experience, its field was originally designed for American football, so the pitch is narrower than required for FIFA matches. Adapting it will require precise and rapid engineering.
Tough competition: other cities also want it
New York (MetLife Stadium), Dallas (AT&T Stadium) and Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) are also in the fight. These stadiums have retractable roofs and larger fields, which could tip the scales.
SoFi's maximum capacity: 100,000 (adjusted to FIFA: 70,000)
Current field dimensions do not meet FIFA standards
Plans to adjust the lower structure to expand the turf
$50 million investment in temporary renovations
Local government support to host key match
The battle to host the semifinals is heating up. SoFi has the "wow" factor, but it needs adjustments. If they succeed, we could see pure history in Inglewood.
Impact on the fans and the city
If SoFi Stadium hosts a semifinal, it's not just soccer that will benefit: the local economy, tourism, and Californian pride will skyrocket.
An adrenaline rush for Los Angeles
The city would prepare with fan zones, cultural events, and a wave of international visitors.
It is estimated that a single semifinal match could generate more than $150 million in economic impact, including lodging, dining, and transportation.The fan experience will be next level
Imagine experiencing a World Cup semifinal from a stadium with a surround sound screen, local gourmet food, and 5G connectivity to instantly amplify every emotion. The SoFi promises a luxury experience with a football soul.
Estimated tourism revenue per match: $150M+
More than 30,000 temporary jobs in L.A. For the World Cup, 40% of attendees would be foreigners. Pre-events would include concerts and brand activations. The stadium would use special lighting for night matches. Californians are already dreaming of hosting a World Cup semifinal at home. SoFi Stadium has what it takes to make its mark… only official confirmation is missing. Meanwhile, the anticipation grows.
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