Indeed, at some locations (Mexico, Canada, and certain U.S. cities), fan festivals will be free, but this will not be the case in Los Angeles (Inglewood), and it is precisely in this city that Bosnia and Herzegovina will play their second match of the World Cup. In the second round of Group B, the Dragons will play on June 18, 2026, at 9 PM local time against Switzerland, and this match will be hosted at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles (Inglewood). One of the most important host cities of the World Cup will charge entry to fans attending the festival, which plans to gather hundreds of thousands of supporters from all over the world. As reported by the American Front Office Sports, attendance at fan festivals in Los Angeles will not be free. Fan festivals have traditionally been free with a tendency to be accessible to everyone, but organizers in Los Angeles will charge tickets to visitors aged 12 and older. Exclusive: World Cup fan fests in Los Angeles will not be free, FOS has learned. Fan fests have historically been free, but organizers in LA will charge attendees ages 12 and up, saying, โ€œIf they donโ€™t buy tickets, you have no idea whoโ€™s going to show up." Otherwise, fan festivals in Los Angeles will be held at the iconic LA Coliseum. "FIFA Fan Festival Los Angeles will transform the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum into a global celebration of football and culture. Fans from all over the world will gather to watch live match broadcasts and enjoy music, cultural programs, interactive experiences, and food that reflects the diversity of Los Angeles," FIFA states and explains: "This iconic venue will come alive during the five-day festival, from June 11 to 15, creating an unforgettable celebration of the opening weekend for fans beginning their World Cup experience in Los Angeles," concludes the world football governing body. Otherwise, it is officially known so far that, besides Los Angeles, the fan festival will also be charged in New York, specifically New Jersey. Entry will cost between $10 and $12 for access to the fan zone. The Dragons will play their matches in Toronto, Los Angeles (Inglewood), and Seattle.