San Francisco Bay Area

🇺🇸 United States
1 Venue
5 Matches
America/Los_Angeles Time Zone
The San Francisco Bay Area, a global center for innovation and cultural diversity, is ready to showcase its passion for the global game during the 2026 World Cup. Matches will be held at the high-tech Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, the heart of Silicon Valley. The Bay Area has a storied soccer history, from the record-breaking attendance of the 1994 World Cup to the vibrant modern communities supporting the Earthquakes. The region's unique geography, from the iconic Golden Gate Bridge to the tech campuses of the South Bay, provides a stunning setting for the tournament.

Fans visiting the region will find a mosaic of global influences, ensuring a welcoming and energetic atmosphere for every qualified nation. San Francisco's historic neighborhoods, world-class dining, and beautiful waterfront will serve as a hub for fan celebrations, while the South Bay offers modern amenities and proximity to the match venue. The 2026 World Cup in the Bay Area promises to blend the region's pioneering spirit with the traditional passion of world football, creating a unique and forward-looking tournament experience.

Getting to San Francisco Bay Area

The Bay Area is served by a complex but comprehensive transit network. Levi's Stadium is uniquely accessible via the VTA light rail, which stops directly in front of the venue and connects to San Jose. For fans staying in San Francisco, the Caltrain provides a scenic and reliable link to the South Bay, with shuttle connections to the stadium. San Francisco International (SFO) and San Jose Mineta (SJC) airports provide excellent domestic and international links. While the region is large, a combination of rail and ride-sharing is the most efficient way to navigate between the city's disparate fan zones and the match venue in Santa Clara.

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