OCTA is playing a key role in helping fans travel to and from Los Angeles Stadium during the World Cup, providing direct bus service from two Orange County locations for all eight matches in Los Angeles.
“Whether you're a resident of Orange County or visiting from around the world, the Orange County Transportation Authority is ready to connect you to the World Cup matches,” said OCTA Chair Jamey M. Federico. “Those who depend on our service every day know how safe and reliable it is, and we're excited to showcase that on a global stage.”
By using OC Bus World Cup Enhanced Service, riders can avoid traffic and parking hassles while staying cool and connected in OCTA’s air-conditioned buses with free Wi-Fi.
OCTA is one of 11 regional transit providers partnering with Metro’s World Cup Enhanced Service network. As the official public transit provider for the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host City, Metro is coordinating transportation throughout Southern California to help ensure fans can travel safely, efficiently, and sustainably to matches.
The service builds on OCTA’s experience providing transportation for major events and highlights the agency's role in supporting a coordinated regional effort for one of the largest international events ever hosted in Southern California.