
Los Angeles was ranked the best city in America for soccer fans in a 2025 study, and the best soccer bars in Los Angeles back that up. The region is a 2026 FIFA World Cup host, home to LAFC at BMO Stadium and the LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park, and home to one of the deepest Liga MX and Mexican national team viewing communities in the country. This guide profiles the top soccer bars by neighborhood and city, then lists additional bars across the region by name, address, and website.
I lived in LA, on and off, for 15 years and have some favorite neighborhood spots for soccer and other sports bars. I’ll chime in on bars that I have been to and my specific thoughts.
Methodology: every venue here was checked against official club bar programs, supporters club records, and current listings. Affiliations come from the LAFC Bar Partner roster, the LA Galaxy Bar Program (presented by Modelo), supporters club records, and the Premier League USA bar finder. Addresses were verified for each venue.

A multi-screen sports bar at L.A. Live, a short walk from BMO Stadium and Crypto.com Arena. It carries the MLS Season Pass, so it shows every Galaxy and LAFC match, and the Real Madrid supporters group Los Inmortales has gathered here for Champions League finals.

A large sports bar near BMO Stadium and L.A. Live, with TVs on nearly every wall and an app-based ordering system that keeps drinks moving on busy match days.

A longtime Downtown Latino bar and an LAFC Bar Partner that also screens Mexican national team and Liga MX fixtures, making it a rare spot that bridges MLS and Mexican soccer crowds.

A Santa Monica Irish pub that is home to the LA Red Army, the official LA Manchester United fan club. It specializes in soccer, opening early on weekends for matches and for every World Cup game. Lots of expats in Santa Monica

A Santa Monica British pub operating since 1974, steps from the beach and the Third Street Promenade, showing Premier League and rugby on its big screens.

A British pub known as The Brit, home to the LA branch of the Leeds United Supporters Club and a regular Premier League venue just off the Third Street Promenade.

A three-floor sports bar steps from SoFi Stadium, a 2026 World Cup venue, with a bar on every level and a rooftop. Like the earlier downtown location, Tom’s is an innovative sports bar with an upscale menu and well-run marketing dept. for big events.

A sports bar and rooftop at the Lum Hotel, described as the closest true sports bar to SoFi Stadium and a strong World Cup option for fans without a ticket.
The following venues round out the regional map, grouped by neighborhood and city. Many are official LAFC or LA Galaxy Bar Partners, neighborhood Latino sports bars, breweries, and pubs that show soccer across Los Angeles County, Orange County, the Inland Empire, and the Central Coast. Each entry lists name, address, and website.
The best soccer bars in Los Angeles are spread across the whole region, from Premier League club homes on the Westside to Liga MX and El Tri bars on the Eastside, official LAFC and LA Galaxy partners in every county, and the World Cup sports bars next to SoFi Stadium. Use the neighborhood profiles to find a club home and the additional directory to find a verified spot near you.
LAFC lists nearly 40 official Bar Partners across the region. Strong options include 33 Taps and La Cita in Downtown, La Chuperia in Lincoln Heights, Distrito Catorce in Boyle Heights, N17 The Lane in Mar Vista, and Lucky Baldwin's in Pasadena.
The LA Galaxy run an official Bar Program presented by Modelo with around 20 partner venues equipped with Apple TV for every match, including Springbok in Van Nuys, Hennessey's Tavern in Hermosa Beach, and breweries across the South Bay, Long Beach, and the Inland Empire.
Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights anchor the scene. La Chuperia is described as the LA bar most committed to Liga MX and El Tri, and La Cita Bar in Downtown screens both Mexican national team and league fixtures.
O'Briens in Santa Monica hosts the LA Manchester United club, The Fox and Hounds in Studio City is the home of Arsenal Los Angeles, The Greyhound in Highland Park hosts the LA Tottenham club, Joxer Daly's in Culver City hosts Liverpool and Arsenal groups, and Britannia in Santa Monica hosts the LA Leeds United club.
Inglewood holds the closest options. Tom's Watch Bar and Cork & Batter sit in the Hollywood Park development next to SoFi Stadium, and both show international soccer.