
LA Metro offers expanded, affordable transit options to World Cup fans. Here's what you need to know
Whether you're going to a match, a watch party or pretty much anywhere around Los Angeles, brace yourself -- officials are warning of World Cup traffic.
As SoCal welcomes the FIFA World Cup 2026, fans from around the world are in town for all the festivities. L.A. Metro says its prepared for this and wants to make it easy for everyone to get around and also affordable.
"We want to give people a really easy option to get to the fan zones, to get to the games to go support the U.S.," said L.A. Metro spokesperson Patrick Chandler.
L.A. Metro is the official transit provider for the Los Angeles World Cup. Metro said enhanced World Cup bus service to SoFi Stadium will operate from 15 locations in Los Angeles and Orange counties:
- El Camino College in Torrance
- Crenshaw Metro Station
- Culver City Transit Center
- downtown Long Beach
- downtown Santa Monica
- Harbor Gateway Transit Center
- Hawthorne/Lennox Metro Station
- North Hollywood Metro Station
- Pierce College Station in Woodland Hills
- Torrance Transit Center
- Union Station
- LAX/Metro Transit Center
- Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center
- Newport Transportation Center
- several pickup locations near LAX
Fare for the service will be $1.75 each way. Buses will begin operating up to three hours before kickoff and continue running for up to two hours after each match ends, according to Metro.
2,000 transit agency employees will also be deployed throughout Los Angeles County during the tournament to assist riders.
"We're trying to make sure that we have people out there that speak all the languages that are out there because it's L.A., we speak all languages of the world... so we have staff out there to help people," Chandler said.
Regional transit partners also are expanding service for the tournament. Metrolink plans enhanced rail service following all eight World Cup matches in the Los Angeles area and during official FIFA Fan Zone events at Union Station later in the tournament.
Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner will add late-night service on select match days, allowing fans to return to destinations including San Diego, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo after matches.
Intercity carriers FlixBus and Greyhound also are preparing for increased demand by connecting travelers from cities including San Diego, Bakersfield and Las Vegas to regional transit hubs such as Union Station, downtown Long Beach and Anaheim, officials said.
Metro also announced a partnership with Uber that will provide discounted rides through temporary Metro Micro zones in Hollywood and East Los Angeles on match days. The program will offer a $10 discount on eligible trips connecting riders to World Cup transit services.
The United States is scheduled to face Paraguay on Friday in its World Cup opener at SoFi Stadium.
For more information, go to www.metro.net/riding/world-cup.
Caltrans announced they will temporarily pause construction projects along certain routes from 5 a.m. on game days to 5 a.m. the following day. This includes major interstates like the 101 and 405 freeways.

City News Service contributed to this report.








