World Cup guide: U.S. to play Round of 32 match in Santa Clara
Jun 23, 2026
The United States men’s national team is coming to the Bay Area for a World Cup knockout match.
Here’s a detailed guide with what to know about the game, how to watch and much more.
When and where is the United States playing in the Round of 32 at the World Cup?
The U.S. will play its R
ound of 32 match on Wednesday, July 1, at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in Santa Clara. Kickoff is scheduled for 5 p.m.
Who is the United States playing in the Round of 32 at the World Cup?
The U.S., winners of Group D, will play the third-place team from group B, E, F, I or J.
Ticket prices for Round of 32 match featuring the U.S.
Fans still hoping to score tickets to the match will have to be ready to spend. On secondary market platforms, the cheapest tickets are starting at about $2,500 per person.
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Fan Zones: Where to watch the World Cup in the Bay Area
If you can’t attend World Cup games in person at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, the Bay Area Host Committee announced another way to enjoy the games for free.
The BAHC will host free watch parties and fan zone locations across the Bay Area for the games. Beginning on June 11, the events will take place at more than 30 venues across the Bay Area.
Here’s a list of the various participating venues and sports bars where fans can watch the games across the Bay Area:
San Francisco
Thrive City at Chase Center
China Basin Park at Mission Rock (hosted by Giants Enterprises)
PIER 39
Yerba Buena Lane (hosted by Pride House)
The Midway (hosted by Visa)
The Crossing at East Cut (hosted by Pride House)
East Bay
Alameda County Fair Grounds, Pleasanton
Raimondi Park, Oakland (hosted by the Oakland Sports Group Oakland Ballers)
Downtown Oakland
Hoffmann Theater, Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek
SS Red Oak Victory Historic Ship, Richmond
East Brother Beer Company, Richmond
South Bay
San Jose Earthquakes Soccer Celebration at San Pedro Square, San Jose
Opening Weekend presented by the Bay Area Host Committee and SJ26
The Row Cup, Santana Row, San Jose
Civic Center Plaza, Milpitas
Milpitas Community Center
Morgan Hill
Cityline Redwood Square, Sunnyvale
North Bay
Sausalito
Napa Valley
Santa Rosa
The Peninsula
Courthouse Square, Redwood City
Central Park, San Mateo
Wheeler Parking Plaza, San Carlos
Half Moon Bay
Burlingame
Mountain View
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Santa Cruz Museum of Art History
How to get to San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
If you’re headed to catch a game, here’s a breakdown on how to get to the stadium.
VTA
Fans in the South Bay can hop on a VTA light-rail train and head toward Great America station. They can also jump on a VTA bus and get dropped off near the stadium. Riders can also map out a visit by using VTA’s trip planner.
Caltrain
Fans living farther away from Santa Clara can hop on Caltrain, get off at the Mountain View station and transfer to VTA in order to get to the stadium. View Caltrain’s Levi’s Stadium page for more information on game day service.
BART
Fans can also jump on BART, get off at the Milpitas station and then transfer to the VTA orange line, which serves Levi’s Stadium. More details on the transit agency’s “Take BART to the game” page.
ACE
Fans coming from afar can take an ACE train all the way to the Great America station, which is just a quick walk away from the stadium. View ACE’s event train page for more information.
Drive
If you’re planning on driving to the game, visit LevisStadium.com for more information on directions and parking policies.
Rideshare
Fans using rideshare services (Uber, Lyft), taxis, or private car services should:
Review designated rideshare and drop-off locations before traveling to the stadium
Plan routes in advance to avoid delays
Allow extra time for increased traffic
Fans can also use journey guides from key locations across the Bay Area.
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium parking information
Stadium parking is available in advance and on match days through Ticketmaster or through FIFA’s official parking partner, JustPark.
Other parking information to be aware of:
Stadium parking is available both in advance and on matchdays
Lots open four hours prior to the start of the match
Advance purchase is recommended for the best pricing
Fans should expect increased traffic near the stadium when both entering and exiting
Street closures for World Cup matches at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Road closures and transportation impacts will roll out in two phases during match days, according to the City of Santa Clara.
⚠️ Download PDF featuring maps of road closures during match days.
The city provided the following information:
Phase 1: Tasman Drive and the Stars and Stripes Slip Ramp will be closed. Two detours will be posted to support this closure. A Local Detour will be in place at the east and west ends of the closure and will utilize Great America Way, Great America Parkway, Lafayette Street, and Calle De Luna/Calle Del Sol to bypass the closure to the north. A Regional Detour will be posted in advance of the closures and will alert drivers to take alternative routes to avoid potential delays associated with the closure. The routes include the 101, 237, and local arterial roadways. Detour signage will be posted along the local detour route.
Phase 2: Tasman Drive and the Stars and Stripes Slip Ramp will be closed. Two detours will be posted to support this closure. Match Day Phase 1 will be adjusted to reflect the closure of Calle Del Sol to general traffic and the suggested use of Lick Mill Boulevard. Local resident and business access will be maintained. Posted detours will be provided along multiple routes to provide local residents and businesses with alternatives that are most convenient for them during the closure period. The Regional Detour will remain the same, providing alternative routes to drivers who do not have a local area destination.
Marie P DeBartolo Way will be closed until July 3. Access to the areas east of the stadium will be provided via Stars and Stripes Drive.
DatePhase 1Phase 2STACT closureTasman reopensJune 1312 a.m. to 8 a.m.8 a.m. to 10 p.m.6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.10 p.m. (June 13)June 168 a.m. to 5 p.m.5 p.m. to 5 a.m.*8 a.m. to 3:30 a.m.*5 a.m. (June 17)June 198 a.m. to 4 p.m.4 p.m. to 5 a.m.*8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.*5 a.m. (June 20)June 228 a.m. to 4 p.m.4 p.m. to 5 a.m.*8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.*5 a.m. (June 23)June 258 a.m. to 3 p.m.3 p.m. to 5 a.m.*8 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.*5 a.m. (June 26)July 18 a.m. to 1 p.m.1 p.m. to 5 a.m.*8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.5 a.m. (July 2)
Phase 1: Tasman closure from Great America Parkway to Calle Del SolPhase 2: Expanded Tasman closure from Great America Parkway to Lick Mill Boulevard*Following daySTACT: San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail
Match day checklist: Know before you go
To ensure a smooth match day experience, fans should:
Arrive early – Plan to arrive well ahead of kickoff to account for traffic and parking
Download mobile tickets – Have tickets ready on your mobile device before traveling. No screenshots of tickets are allowed. Please verify that your ticket is valid before arriving. If you experience any issues on match day, contact the customer service team of the platform where you purchased the ticket
Review clear bag policy – Familiarize yourself with approved bag sizes and types
Review water bottle policy – Understand which bottles are permitted
Review all stadium policies – Check prohibited items and facility rules before match day
Security at the World Cup
The Santa Clara Police Department is the lead agency for security coordination during the World Cup matches.
From rogue drones to cyberattacks, the Bay Area is preparing for heightened security risks as matches come to town. Senior Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen takes a closer look at how law enforcement agencies are preparing for the World Cup. Watch her investigation below.
What to know about World Cup locations and matches
There will be 104 games in this expanded World Cup running from June 11 through July 19 at 16 venues throughout North America. Seventy-eight games will be at 11 NFL stadiums, including all from the quarterfinals on, and 13 each in Mexico and Canada. The final is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
In addition to 12 group winners and second-place nations, eight third-place teams advance to a new round of 32. The World Cup winner will play eight games.
Where can I find the full World Cup tournament schedule of matches?
You can find the official World Cup match schedule for the duration of the tournament via FIFA’s website below.
🗓️ Download PDF of FIFA’s full World Cup calendar by city here
World Cup matches by host city
Here is a breakdown of all 16 World Cup stadiums across the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
United States
Atlanta: 8 matches (including semifinal)
Boston: 7 matches (including quarterfinal)
Dallas: 9 matches (including semifinal)
Houston: 7 matches
Kansas City: 6 matches (including quarterfinal)
Los Angeles: 8 matches (including quarterfinal)
Miami: 7 matches (including quarterfinal and Bronze Final)
New York/New Jersey: 8 matches (including World Cup Final)
Philadelphia: 6 matches
San Francisco/Bay Area: 6 matches
Seattle: 6 matches
Mexico
Guadalajara: 4 matches
Mexico City: 5 matches
Monterrey: 4 matches
Canada
Toronto: 6 matches
Vancouver: 7 matches
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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