With the group-stage standings taking shape, here’s everything that World Cup followers need to know about LAFC's participating players, the Black & Gold’s favorite national teams, and local events in and around the city.
UNITED STATES
USMNT’s 4-1 win over Paraguay and 2-0 win over Australia secured first place in Group B and a spot in the knockout stage. The Americans' final group-stage game is on Thursday against Türkiye at Los Angeles Stadium [SoFi Stadium].Â
Malik Tillman, the younger brother of LAFC midfielder Timmy Tillman (who played for USMNT in 2024 and 2025), has not come off the field for the U.S., playing all 180 minutes in midfield in the Americans’ two matches.
CANADA
Canada and its three LAFC players have a 99 percent chance of advancing to the knockout stage after solid performances against Bosnia and Herzegovina (1-1 draw) and Qatar (6-0 win). A win or draw against Switzerland on Wednesday would make Canada the Group B winners.
Midfielder Stephen Eustáquio has captained Canada and played all 90 minutes in both matches, leading the team with 180 touches. Mathieu Choinière has yet to appear for Canada in the tournament.
Winger-wingback Jacob Shaffelburg (below) sent an acrobatic shot toward goal against Qatar that was deflected in by a Qatari defender for an own goal. Shaffelburg has played 68 total minutes in Canada’s two matches thus far.

SOUTH KOREA
Son Heung-Min and the Taeguk Warriors will advance to the Round of 32 if they earn at least a point against South Africa in Guadalupe, Mexico, on Wednesday. If South Korea loses, they can still advance - as long as Mexico is not defeated on its home turf by Czechia, a highly unlikely result.
Son has played 126 minutes thus far for South Korea and leads the team in shots (6).

MEXICO
Mexico, the birthplace of Carlos Vela (LAFC's longtime captain, current co-owner and Club Ambassador, and a veteran of two World Cups) won Group A by defeating Son and South Korea on Thursday, 1-0.
For the first time in World Cup history, Mexico will play its third group-stage match knowing it has already won its group.Â
Pictured below: Mexico vs. South Korea Watch Party, Koreatown, June 18, 2026.

UPCOMING EVENTS & WATCH PARTIES
Join the LAFC community and supporters from around the world at these gatherings, featuring live broadcasts of FIFA World Cup matches:
JUNE 21
FARMERS MARKET FIFA FAN ZONE
6333 W. 3RD ST., LA, CA 90036
- four group-stage matches
- player appearance: LAFC goalkeeper Cabral Carter 3:00-4:00 p.m.
JUNE 25
UNION STATION FIFA FAN ZONEÂ
800 N. ALAMEDA ST. LA, CA 90012
- six group-stage matches
- player appearance: LAFC forward Jeremy Ebobisse 3:00-4:00 p.m.
JULY 2Â
HANSEN DAM LAKE FIFA FAN ZONE
10965 DRONFIELD AVE., LAKE VIEW TERRACE, CA 91331Â
- three Round-of-32 matchesÂ
- player appearance: LAFC forward Nathan Ordaz 3:00-4:00 p.m.
JULY 11
VENICE BEACH FIFA FAN ZONE
1 WINDWARD AVE., LA, CA 90291
- two Quarterfinal matches
JULY 14
WEST HARBOR FIFA FAN ZONE
1332 S. HARBOR BLVD., LA, CA 90291
- two Semifinal matches
JULY 18
WEST HARBOR FIFA FAN ZONE
1332 S. HARBOR BLVD., LA, CA 90291
- third-place match
REMAINING WORLD CUP MATCHES AT SOFI STADIUM
Group stage:
Sun. June 21 – 12:00 p.m. PT - Belgium vs. Iran (Group G)Â
Thu. June 25 – 7:00 p.m. PT - USA vs. TBD (Group D)Â
Round of 32:
Sun. June 28 – [Teams TBD]
Thu. July 2 – [Teams TBD]
Quarterfinals:
Fri. July 10 – [Teams TBD]
LAFC will be back in action on Friday, July 17, when the Black & Gold travels to Carson to face the Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:45 p.m. PT. All MLS matches are broadcast on Apple TV.



























