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U.S. Cities to Host Expanded Olympic Soccer Schedule

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Los Angeles — Organizers released the LA28 football schedule this week, announcing that men's and women's soccer will begin July 10, four days before the July 14 opening ceremony, and will be staged across seven U.S. cities. Group-stage matches will occur in New York, Columbus, Nashville, St. Louis, San José and San Diego beginning July 10–11, with later rounds at San Diego, San José and Pasadena's Rose Bowl. San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium will host 11 matches; Columbus will host nine. Ticket registration for the first lottery closes March 18, with sales planned April. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Mid-March 2026: LA28 releases expanded soccer schedule and ticketing windows.
  • March 16, 2026: Media report more than five million registrants for tickets.
  • March 18, 2026: Ticket registration deadline for the first lottery.
  • April 2–6, 2026: Local presale window scheduled for eligible residents.
  • July 10–29, 2028: Soccer group stages begin July 10; semifinals and finals in Pasadena.

Why This Matters to You

The expanded Olympic soccer schedule means more opportunities to catch the action live. If you're in or near New York, Columbus, Nashville, St. Louis, San José, San Diego, or Pasadena, mark your calendar. Remember, ticket registration for the first lottery closes March 18.

The Bottom Line

This is a big deal for U.S. soccer fans and the host cities alike. It's not just about the games; it's about the community spirit and economic boost that such events bring. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the host cities.

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Who Benefited

Host cities, stadium operators and local tourism stakeholders benefit from increased international attention, ticket sales and event-driven economic activity tied to LA28 soccer matches.

Who Impacted

Reviewed articles did not report verified instances of groups suffering; no published reports in these sources identified direct harms or losses.

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Who Benefited

Host cities, stadium operators and local tourism stakeholders benefit from increased international attention, ticket sales and event-driven economic activity tied to LA28 soccer matches.

Who Impacted

Reviewed articles did not report verified instances of groups suffering; no published reports in these sources identified direct harms or losses.

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