Matches kick off on June 13, with Levi’s Stadium hosting five group-stage games and one round-of-32 contest. With major renovations underway, including upgraded technology, remodeled luxury suites, a new club area and a 4K video board, fans can enjoy every match in comfort while exploring all that Northern California has to offer.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
Experience Levi’s Stadium to its Fullest
The Levi’s Stadium reflects the spirit of its environment, blending technology, sustainability, sports, and the arts. With Wi-Fi access at every seat, perfect for sharing wins on social media, eco-friendly features like solar panels and recycled-water irrigation, and the 49ers Museum open on select game days, guests can comfortably enjoy their FIFA™ matches while also enjoying a taste of San Francisco Bay Area culture.
Explore Silicon Valley’s Hidden Gem, Santa Clara
Attending a game at Levi’s Stadium also means discovering the local, hidden charm of Santa Clara. Stay at the Hyatt Regency, Hilton, or Avatar Hotel for luxe accommodations just a short 5-minute walk from the stadium. Beyond gameday, visitors can enjoy California’s Great America theme park, South Bay Shores water park, or take a break from the action to learn about Silicon Valley history at the Intel Museum, where the technology that shaped the world comes to life.
See the Most of the Bay Area
The Bay Area offers a rich mix of waterfront cities, cultural hubs and scenic escapes that provide endless opportunities to explore between games. San Francisco anchors the region with iconic sights like the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and lively neighborhoods filled with dining, shopping and nightlife. Across the bay, Oakland delivers a creative, community-driven vibe with a revitalized waterfront, diverse food scene and walkable districts, while nearby Berkeley blends historic architecture, a world-class university campus and a laid-back café culture.
South of the city, the San Francisco Peninsula provides a quieter retreat with charming downtowns, coastal trails and easy access to beaches and redwood preserves. From vibrant urban energy to scenic shoreline and outdoor escapes, these destinations showcase the Bay Area’s diversity and make it easy for fans to pair world-class soccer with unforgettable Northern California experiences.
Getting There: Bay Area Transportation
Getting around the Bay Area is straightforward thanks to an extensive network of public transportation and regional connections. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) links San Francisco with Oakland, Berkeley and major airports, while Caltrain connects San Francisco to Peninsula cities and Silicon Valley, including San Jose and Santa Clara. Ferries offer a scenic way to travel between San Francisco, Oakland and waterfront communities, adding a memorable experience to game-day travel. Visitors can also fly into San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Oakland International Airport (OAK) or San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC), all well connected to transit systems and major destinations—making it easy to navigate the region without a car.