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The final six 2026 Los Angeles FIFA World Cup spots were clinched on Tuesday.
Filling out the 48-team pool are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden, Turkey, Czechia, DR Congo and Iraq. All six teams will be entered into different groups for group-stage games that will take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Which Teams Will Play At SoFi Stadium During the World Cup?
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey will play at SoFi Stadium during the group stage.
Bosnia and Herzegovina will join Group B, which also includes Canada, Switzerland and Qatar. Meanwhile, Turkey will be part of Group D, which includes the United States, Paraguay and Australia.
This will be Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second appearance in World Cup history after making its first appearance in 2014. Turkey will make its third appearance after competing in the tournament in 1954 and 2002. Turkey’s best finish was in 2002 when the nation won the bronze medal.
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Jun 7, 2025; East Hartford, Connecticut, USA; A soccer fan runs onto the field to get a photo with Turkey forward Arda Güler (10) after the game against team USA in the second half at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images
Bosnia and Herzegovina defeated four-time World Cup champions, Italy, in a penalty shootout on Tuesday to clinch a spot in the World Cup. Turkey took down Kosovo with a 1-0 victory.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first game of the tournament will be against Switzerland on June 18. Turkey will open the tournament against Team USA on June 25.
Two Round of 32 matches and the quarterfinals will also take place at SoFi Stadium. Therefore, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey could play additional games at the Los Angeles stadium during the tournament.
There is still time to secure tickets for World Cup games the Last-Minute Sales Phase that begins Wednesday, April 1.
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