World Cup 2026: Everything to know about games at Levi's Stadium, Bay Area watch parties and more

Thursday, June 4, 2026 2:47PM PT
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Bay Area will play host to six 2026 FIFA World Cup games, and millions are expected to descend upon Levi's Stadium over the next few weeks to watch.

And if you can't make it to one of the games, the Bay Area Host Committee announced more than 30 free fan watch parties across the region.

Here's everything to know about the World Cup in the Bay Area:

Schedule of Games


  • June 13, 12:00 p.m. Qatar vs. Switzerland - Group B

  • June 16, 9:00 p.m. Austria vs. Jordan - Group J

  • June 19, 9:00 p.m. Turkey vs. Paraguay - Group D

  • June 22, 8:00 p.m. Jordan vs. Algeria - Group J

  • June 25, 7:00 p.m. Paraguay vs. Australia - Group D

  • July 1, 5:00 p.m. Round of 32 match: Group D winner and 3rd place team from group B, E, F, I or J.


Can I still buy tickets?


Yes, you can purchase them directly from FIFA's website, Ticketmaster and resell websites.

Watch Parties


As mentioned above there will plenty of watch parties to attend across the Bay Area.

One of the events the San Jose Earthquakes celebration in San Pedro Square for opening weekend. Festivities start on June 11 and run through June 14.



Thrive City in San Francisco will also be hosting watch parties on June 12 and June 19 which will included pre-game festivities at Crane Cove Park which is just a few blocks from Chase Center.

For a full list of event, click here.

Fan Zones


Starting on June 11, fans can watch matches for free from more than 30 locations as well as participating sports bars around the Bay Area. The Golden State Warriors and Valkyries' Thrive City big screen at Chase Center is one, along with China Basin at Mission Rock near the San Francisco Giants' ballpark. Also, PIER 39 should provide a picturesque backdrop for games.

In the East Bay, the independent Oakland Ballers team will host games at its home field of Raimondi Park. The famous Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is another spot.



"The FIFA World Cup 2026 is about bringing communities together and celebrating the beautiful game in every corner of our region," said Zaileen Janmohamed, President & CEO of the Bay Area Host Committee. "We're harnessing the breadth, diversity, and natural beauty of the entire Bay Area to ensure that no matter where you live or visit, you'll have access to fun, community celebrations. This regional approach reflects our commitment to inclusivity and gives every county and community the opportunity to activate and be part of this historic moment."

What you can and cannot bring into Levi's Stadium



The biggest thing to know is that Levi's Stadium bag policy is that they only allow clear bags. Anything that is non-transparent is not allowed.

The only exception for a non-transparent bag is a clutch bag smaller than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches.



Approved clear bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12". These include the following clear bags:
  • Clear Backpacks

  • Clear Fanny Packs

  • Clear Bags

  • Clear Purses

  • One-gallon clear plastic zip lock type bags

  • Small Clutch Bag (the size of an adult hand) (4.5" x 6.5")

  • Seat Cushion


Here are a few of the things you can bring:

  • Binoculars shorter than 6 inches (case prohibited)

  • Blankets

  • Cameras with 3-inch lenses or shorter (no lights, tripods, selfie-sticks or monopods)

  • Diaper bags accompanying a child

  • Flags smaller than 2' x 3' (No Poles). They cannot be attached to the facility in any way.

  • Plastic water bottles (factory sealed, no-alcohol, less than 24 ounces)

  • Reusable transparent water bottles (no-alcohol, less than 24 ounces)

  • Plastic water bottles (sealed)

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  • Seat cushions

  • Strollers (contact the nearest Playmaker if in need of storing)

  • Sunscreen & hand-powered misters

  • Umbrellas (no obstruction of other fans view)


What to know about parking, drop-offs at Levi's Stadium


According to the Levi's Stadium website, they recommend buying a pre-paid parking pass online and arriving early.
As for dropping off a group of people, Levi's has said there will be a special parent pick-up zone on both nights but those details have yet to be released. It appears the best place to make a drop-off is Great America Parkway, between Tasman Dr. and Old Glory Lane. This is the same location rideshares will drop off concertgoers.

The pick-up location at the end of the concert is in Red Lot 7.



To find out more details about parking and drop-offs see the stadium's policies here.

Public Transportation



The Bay Area Host Committee has shared details on some of the best ways to get to the stadium if you are taking public transportation.

Here's its advice:

  • BART - From the East Bay and connect to VTA Light Rail at Milpitas Station

  • Caltrain - From San Francisco, the Peninsula, or San José - connect to VTA Light Rail at Mountain View Station

  • VTA Light Rail - Direct stadium-area service from destinations throughout Santa Clara County

  • Capitol Corridor - Travel from Oakland, Sacramento, and more to Great America Station

  • ACE (Altamont Corridor Express) - Travel from Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Pleasanton, Fremont, and more to Great America Station

  • Muni & SamTrans - connections to BART, Caltrain, and VTA services, helping fans connect from San Francisco and San Mateo County
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