FIFA World Cup host city announces Fan Festival ahead of USMNT opener
With the U.S. Men's National Team set to kick off its Group D campaign in a matter of weeks, the City of Inglewood has announced a Fan Festival, which will be free and open ahead of their first game against Paraguay
SoFi Stadium will host the U. S. Men's National Team's first FIFA World Cup game against Paraguay -Credit:Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The U.
S. Men’s National Team is set to kick off its FIFA World Cup campaign on June 12 against Paraguay in front of as many as 70,000 soccer fans inside SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. But with the game proving a tough one to sell out, with U.
S. President Donald Trump even admitting he wouldn’t pay as much as was being charged, the City of Inglewood has revealed that it will be providing a free alternative for fans who want to soak up the gameday atmosphere without spending a dime. On Thursday, the City announced it will be hosting a watch party, accompanied by a street festival, with the plan to close almost a mile of Market Street for the event.
The Market Street Festival will be split into six different zones, with local art on display, a beer and wine garden, as well as performances from musicians, as per a local CBS affiliate . FIFA World Cup hosts slash transportation fares amidst fierce backlash over fees Can you walk to MetLife stadium from New York City? How to access World Cup final stadium SoFi will also host the USMNT's last group game against Türkiye -Credit:Patrick T.