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USA v Belgium is tomorrow – my hour-by-hour playbook for a World Cup knockout at Cosm

Naomi Fielding
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Tomorrow at noon, Los Angeles time, the USA play Belgium in the World Cup Round of 16. Win or go home. And a few thousand people are going to watch it not on a sofa, not in a bar, but under an 87-foot LED dome at Cosm that makes the pitch wrap around your seat. I’ve done a knockout match this way once before, and I made almost every rookie mistake available – wrong ticket, late arrival, ordered food at the worst possible moment. So this is the article I wish someone had written for me: a proper hour-by-hour playbook for doing a World Cup match day at Cosm correctly. Starting with the only genuinely urgent bit – the remaining USA v Belgium seats are here, and knockout fixtures sell through fast.

Contents
Why this particular match deserves the domeStep one: buy the right ticket (most people don’t)The hour-by-hour match-day planThe food strategy (learn from my half-time disaster)Plan B: The Hall, for groups and the sold-out scenarioGetting there without stressThe honest verdict, one flaw included
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Why this particular match deserves the dome

Quick context if you’ve somehow avoided the group stage chatter. The 2026 World Cup is the home tournament – USA, Mexico and Canada hosting – and the knockout rounds started this weekend. Belgium in the Round of 16 is exactly the kind of fixture that produces either national euphoria or a very quiet Uber home. There’s history here too. Belgium knocked the USA out in 2014 in extra time, a match American fans of a certain age still bring up unprompted. I checked.

Cosm is screening it in what they call Shared Reality – Fox Sports and FIFA feed dedicated pitch-level cameras into a 12K LED dome that curves over and around the seating at the venues in Los Angeles, Dallas and Atlanta. Not a big screen. A different broadcast entirely, shot for a room that wraps around you. When a corner comes in, the ball travels over your head. I’m not exaggerating for effect – that’s just what happens to your field of vision under the thing. Adidas signed on as the official venue sponsor, so the whole building is dressed for the tournament. The match page shows kick-off times for each venue.

Event artwork for the USA vs Belgium World Cup 2026 Round of 16 screening at Cosm
July 6, Round of 16. Revenge-for-2014 narratives available at no extra charge.

Step one: buy the right ticket (most people don’t)

This is where I went wrong on my first visit, so let me save you the pain. Cosm tickets aren’t one thing – there are several ways into the building, and for a knockout match the difference between them is enormous. Here’s the honest breakdown:

TicketWhat you getBook it for USA v Belgium?
Reserved Dome seatA guaranteed loge-style seat under the dome, in-seat food serviceYes. This is the one. Non-negotiable for a knockout
Dome boothA private booth for your group, multiple tickets bundled inYes, if you’re four or more – often better value than it looks
Unreserved entryAccess to the building, standing room, limited dome viewsRisky. Fine for a Tuesday, painful for a sold-out knockout
Hall tableReserved table in the two-storey sports bar with dedicated serviceA genuinely good plan B – more on this below

My mistake last time? Unreserved. I told myself I’d “find a spot”. I spent the first half doing neck exercises behind a tall man in a replica shirt. For a match where every minute matters, pay for the reserved seat – the seat map for tomorrow is here – and thank yourself at kick-off.

Fans in loge-style reserved seating under the Shared Reality dome at Cosm on a big match day
Reserved loge seating on a big match day. Note the total absence of neck-craning.
Reserve Dome seats for the match

The hour-by-hour match-day plan

Kick-off in LA is midday, which changes the shape of the day – this is a brunch match, not a night out. Here’s the timeline I’d run, adjusted from my own slightly shambolic first attempt:

The USA v Belgium timeline (LA venue, noon kick-off)

10:30 – Arrive at Hollywood Park. Yes, ninety minutes early. Parking is validated for four hours with your ticket, so use them.

10:45 – Coffee and a lap of the building. The Deck first, while it’s quiet and the light is good.

11:15 – Into The Dome. Find your seat, open the app, put in your food order NOW – not at 11:55 with three thousand other people.

12:00 – Kick-off. Phone away. You paid for the dome; look at the dome.

Half-time – Drinks reorder window. The queue-free version of half-time is the whole point of this place.

Full time – Win: The Deck for celebratory drinks. Loss: The Deck for consolatory drinks. The Deck either way, really.

Could you just turn up at 11:50 and still have a good time? Probably. But the early arrival is what turns a screening into a day out, and honestly the building itself is half the ticket price justified. If your plans are for Dallas or Atlanta instead of LA, the same schedule works – just check your venue’s kick-off time here because the time zones shift things around.

Put your food order in at 11:15, not at 11:55 with three thousand other people. This one sentence is worth the whole article.

The food strategy (learn from my half-time disaster)

Cosm’s food setup is the thing I didn’t believe until I saw it: a full bar and a real menu, ordered from your seat through the app or a passing server, delivered to you mid-match. No concession queue. No missing a goal for a lukewarm hot dog. It’s the fix for the single worst part of stadium sport, and it works – provided you respect the rush.

A server bringing food and drinks to fans seated inside The Dome at Cosm Dishes and cocktails from the food and drink menu at Cosm venues The outdoor Deck terrace at Cosm with guests enjoying drinks before an event

My half-time disaster, for the record: I ordered nachos in the 44th minute along with, apparently, the entire venue. They arrived in the 61st. Nobody’s fault but mine. Order before kick-off, reorder drinks the moment the half-time whistle goes, and you’ll eat like someone who planned their day. Is it cheap? No – it’s priced like a nice restaurant, not a snack bar. Compared with what the stadium next door charges for a beer, though, I’ve made peace with it. Browse the venue and event details here if you want to scope the offering first.

See match-day options at Cosm

Plan B: The Hall, for groups and the sold-out scenario

If reserved Dome seats for tomorrow are gone by the time you read this – a real possibility, knockout matches move quickly – don’t write the day off. The Hall is Cosm’s two-storey sports bar with LED walls where the wallpaper should be, and on a big match day it develops its own atmosphere entirely. Slightly less “standing on the pitch”, slightly more “best sports bar you’ve ever been in”, with reserved tables and dedicated service so your group actually stays together.

A packed game-day crowd watching wall-to-wall screens in The Hall at Cosm Los Angeles
The Hall on a game day. Plan B has never looked less like a consolation prize.

I’d actually argue The Hall wins for one specific group: anyone bringing a mixed crowd where half care about the football and half came for the day out. Tables, food, room to talk. And if your lot is ten or more, group rates exist – arrange those through the booking page ahead of time rather than at the door.

Book a Hall table instead

Getting there without stress

The LA venue sits in the Hollywood Park district in Inglewood, next to SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome. Two practical notes. First, ticketed guests get four hours of validated parking, which in Los Angeles feels like a typo but isn’t – follow the signed parking areas on the district map and bring your ticket for validation. Second, a noon Sunday kick-off means lighter traffic than an evening event, but Hollywood Park hosts multiple venues, so check nothing else is scheduled to collide with your exit.

Map of Cosm Los Angeles at Hollywood Park with parking areas marked
The Hollywood Park layout – parking validated for four hours with your Cosm ticket.

Rideshare works fine too – the district has a dedicated drop-off – and if you’re making a weekend of it, the venue is twenty minutes from the beach cities when traffic behaves. Which it might. This is LA; I promise nothing.

The honest verdict, one flaw included

Here’s my one real criticism, and it’s the reason this article exists at all: Cosm’s knockout screenings reward planners and punish improvisers. The good seats go early, the food rush is real, and walking up on the day for a match like USA v Belgium is how you end up in unreserved standing room wondering why everyone else looks so comfortable. The venue is extraordinary – genuinely the best way to watch a match you can’t attend – but only if you do the twenty minutes of admin in advance. That’s the deal.

So do the admin. It’s a home-nation World Cup knockout against the team that broke American hearts in 2014, playing out over your head on the biggest screen format on earth. Some match days you plan; this one plans itself the moment you book. Grab your USA v Belgium seats now – and if you’re reading this after the whistle, the quarter-finals are days away and the same playbook applies.

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By Naomi Fielding
Naomi Fielding spent ten years on the other side of the hotel front desk, which means she knows exactly which 'family-friendly' promises hold up and which ones fall apart by bedtime. Three children later, she plans trips the way she always wished someone had planned them for her - honest about the chaos, generous with the shortcuts, and realistic about what a good day actually looks like with little ones in tow. She writes about family travel and hospitality with a warmth that comes from having handled every checkout-time meltdown, both sides of the counter. Naomi loves a proper hotel breakfast more than is strictly reasonable, and she will always tell you whether the kids' club is genuinely good or just a room with a telly. Her goal is to help you travel with children and, against all odds, actually enjoy it.
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