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FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group G: Iran vs New Zealand at SoFi Stadium
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FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group G: Iran vs New Zealand at SoFi Stadium

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Today · Monday, June 15, 2026
6:00 PM PDT – 8:00 PM PDT

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On June 15, 2026, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood hosts the FIFA World Cup and Group G opens with Iran facing New Zealand in a match that carries the weight of two very different football stories. For New Zealand, this is history unfolding in real time — the All Whites have qualified for just their third World Cup ever, and every touch of the ball represents decades of Pacific football ambition finally given a global stage. For Iran, whose supporters travel in staggering numbers and transform any stadium into a wall of green and red, this is the rite of passage that repeats every four years but never loses its power. SoFi Stadium seats 70,240 and the atmosphere it generates for World Cup group stage matches is unlike anything in American sports. Take the Metro Crenshaw line to Hollywood Park and arrive early — the drums, flags, and face paint outside the gates are half the experience. Group stage or not, a live World Cup match at this scale stays with you. This is the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted in the United States for only the second time ever — and SoFi Stadium is the showpiece venue of the entire tournament.
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OB Farmers Market 2026 — Every Wednesday
In 2 days · Jun 17 Free 4900 Newport Ave, San Diego, CA 92…

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Balboa Park Twilight in the Park Summer Concerts 2026
Today · Jun 15 – Aug 26 Free Spreckels Organ Pavilion, 2211 Pan…

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In 3 days · Jun 18 – Jul 4 Henry Maier Festival Park, 639 E S…

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