Excitement Builds for U.S. Soccer Match at SoFi Stadium
As preparations got underway outside SoFi Stadium for Thursday night’s final Group D clash between the U.S. men’s national soccer team and Turkey, the scene quickly transformed into a lively street party. Fans turned the plaza into a vibrant and festive pregame gathering.
Long before the 7 p.m. kickoff, which is set to air live on FOX, crowds filled the areas around the stadium. Supporters donned their red, white, and blue jerseys, mingling with each other. The atmosphere was a captivating mix of organized activities and spontaneous celebrations.
A standout moment featured a freestyle soccer display on a bright field mat, where one fan showcased impressive tricks, drawing a fascinated crowd around him.
Elsewhere, groups dressed in eye-catching patriotic attire—complete with red and white stripes and tall hats—added a theatrical flair to the energetic atmosphere.
As production crews set up for the live broadcast, FOX’s equipment occupied a central spot, with fans flowing through the area, the stadium looming behind them.
The U.S. men’s national soccer team certainly has much riding on this match.
Having already clinched a spot in the finals, the United States initially dominated the season with a strong 4-1 victory over Paraguay, followed by a 2-0 win against Australia, finishing first in Group D. This marked a notable achievement—it’s the first time in recent World Cup history that the team won its initial two group stage matches.
Thursday’s game presents an opportunity to build on that success.
A win or draw against Turkey would allow the U.S. to surpass its previous record of five points in a group stage, marking a significant milestone. It could even mean a perfect start with three wins, a feat the team has yet to accomplish.
The bigger picture adds to the stakes. FIFA has revealed that the 2026 World Cup has already set an all-time attendance record, surpassing the nearly 3.6 million attendees from 1994. With 48 matches still to be played, average stadium attendance could exceed 99%, potentially doubling current figures.





