Large-market host cities are not just backdrops. They are central to how supporters, broadcasters, and neutral readers imagine the tournament before it starts. Los Angeles is a clear example of that dynamic.

A city like Los Angeles invites multiple layers of coverage at once: venue logistics, supporter movement, kickoff rhythm, and the way the tournament sits inside an already crowded sports market.

That combination makes venue-watch pages more useful than one-off stadium notes. They can carry service information, editorial analysis, and atmosphere reporting in the same file.

For a 2026 site, those pages are valuable because they stay relevant across the whole cycle, from the official schedule release to the final weeks before kickoff.

A strong venue page should explain how a city will feel, not just where a match will be played.