Californians have plenty of opportunities to watch international-level soccer in person this June, with two major tournaments hosted by the United States and with a handful of matches from each tournament taking place in the Golden State.
The U.S. is the host country for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
The former is comprised of teams from the six soccer confederations around the world, while the latter is the tournament for the confederation that includes North and Central America and the Caribbean.
This year’s Gold Cup also includes a guest national team from the Middle East.
Here are the international-level matches taking place across California in the next weeks.
June 14
• Gold Cup: Mexico vs Dominican Republic, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood
June 15
• Club World Cup: Paris Saint-Germain vs Atlético Madrid at Rose Bowl in Pasadena
• Gold Cup: United States vs Trinidad and Tobago, PayPal Park in San Jose
• Gold Cup: Haiti vs Saudi Arabia, Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego
• Gold Cup: Costa Rica vs Suriname, Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego
June 16
• Gold Cup: Panama vs Guadeloupe, Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson
• Gold Cup: Jamaica vs Guatemala, Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson
June 17
• Club World Cup: CF Monterrey vs FC Internazionale Milano at Rose Bowl in Pasadena
• Gold Cup: Curaçao vs El Salvador, PayPal Park in San Jose
June 19
• Club World Cup: Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo at Rose Bowl in Pasadena
June 20
• Gold Cup: Jamaica vs Guadeloupe, PayPal Park in San Jose
June 21
• Club World Cup: CA River Plate vs CF Monterrey at Rose Bowl in Pasadena
June 23
• Club World Cup: Atlético de Madrid vs Botafogo at Rose Bowl in Pasadena
June 24
• Gold Cup: Honduras vs Curaçao, PayPal Park in San Jose
June 25
• Club World Cup: Urawa Red Diamonds vs CF Monterrey at Rose Bowl in Pasadena
July 2
• Gold Cup: Semifinal match at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara
Here’s the full match schedule for the Gold Cup, and the full match schedule for the Club World Cup.
Californians can also watch soccer matches from several United States leagues that are currently in play. Soccer fans around the world are eagerly waiting for the 2026 World Cup taking place in the United States, Mexico and Canada.