From downtown Ontario to the Kareem Court curb at SoFi Stadium is roughly 50 to 55 miles — on paper. On a Rams Sunday afternoon or a FIFA World Cup match evening, that same stretch of the I-10 westbound, the 605 south, and the 105 west into Inglewood can easily run 90 minutes to two hours, with Hollywood Park parking zones sold out weeks in advance and not a single pass available at the gate. SoFi Stadium has drawn Inland Empire fan groups since it opened in 2020, and the groups who arrive on time, together, and without chaos share one common detail: they didn't each drive.

One Ontario charter bus picks up the entire group, handles the freeway approach, drops everyone curbside on Kareem Court, and stages for the trip back while the group is inside the gates. Below is exactly how that works — the drop-off location, the bus parking rules by event type, the traffic picture on the key routes from Ontario, and everything a group planner needs before booking.

SoFi Stadium, 1001 S. Stadium Drive, Inglewood, CA 90301 — home of the Los Angeles Rams, the Los Angeles Chargers, and host to 8 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Official bus and rideshare drop-off is on the northbound curb lane of Kareem Court, accessed via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard.

Why Rent a Party Bus or Charter Bus from Ontario to SoFi Stadium?

SoFi Stadium does not sell a single parking pass at the gate on any event day. Every lot at Hollywood Park is pre-purchase only — mobile-only, zone-specific, and locked before you leave your house. For NFL games, walk-up parking simply does not exist; the Rams' own published parking page notes that on-site parking routinely sells out for the season before individual game inventory even hits the resale market.

For World Cup matches, the logistical picture is even more constrictive: sections of Prairie Avenue, Century Boulevard, and Kareem Court close to general vehicle traffic for hours before kickoff, the City of Inglewood's Clean Zone ordinance restricts stopping on key arterials, and rideshare drop-offs are blocked on Pincay Drive between Hardy Street and 102nd Street — meaning even a pre-arranged rideshare may not reach its designated zone without a significant walk on the other side.

An Ontario party bus or charter bus rental to SoFi Stadium eliminates all of that before it starts. The bus handles the approach route, the official curbside drop-off on Kareem Court, and the pre-purchased oversized-vehicle parking permit for the correct zone. Your group loads up in Ontario, rides down together, steps off at the stadium entrance, and the bus stages for the post-game pickup while everyone is inside.

No one is scrambling for a parking pass the week before the game. Nobody is booking a carpool that collapses somewhere on the I-10/I-605 interchange. The whole logistics problem is solved at the vehicle level.

Zero parking passes are sold at the SoFi Stadium gate on any event day — NFL games, World Cup matches, or concerts. Every zone is pre-purchase and mobile-only, and for World Cup dates road closures block general vehicle access to the perimeter entirely. An Ontario charter bus bypasses all of it: one vehicle, one official Kareem Court drop-off, the whole group arrives on time and together.

Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at SoFi Stadium

The official drop-off for buses, rideshare vehicles, and taxis at SoFi Stadium is on the northbound curb lane on Kareem Court. To reach it, access Kareem Court via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard and follow traffic control officers stationed on the route, per the stadium's published rideshare and transportation page. Use 3178 Pincay Drive, Inglewood, CA 90305 as the navigable coordinate for drop-off — the stadium's main address on S. Stadium Drive routes incoming vehicles differently, so plug in Pincay Drive specifically.

The Kareem Court corridor sees heavy pedestrian traffic building in the 60 to 90 minutes before kickoff, so targeting arrival 90 minutes before game time keeps the group moving without fighting the pre-event crowd.

Post-event pickup uses a separate, designated point: Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard, which is the stadium's published pickup location for buses and rideshare after events end. Before your group goes into the stadium, agree on an exact meeting spot and a specific time — cell service on the property is congested after major events, and the Kareem Court corridor is thick with foot traffic for the first 45 minutes after final whistle. A plan made before kickoff is worth ten group texts sent from inside a dead zone.

Bus Parking at SoFi: Pink Zone for NFL, Red Zone for World Cup and Concerts

Where a bus parks at SoFi Stadium depends entirely on the event type, and getting the wrong zone means being waved off the property. SoFi Stadium classifies any vehicle with 16 or more seats — every bus, motorcoach, and shuttle — as an oversized vehicle requiring a separate, specialized parking pass.

For Rams and Chargers home games, oversized vehicles park in the Hyundai Pink Zone (Lot P) and require a Pink Zone – Oversized Vehicle pass. The Chargers' official parking page confirms this directly: buses and motorcoaches require a special oversized pass to park on-site, and must enter through the Pink Zone with no day-of purchase available. The Pink Zone is also the only lot where tailgating is permitted at SoFi Stadium, and it opens five hours before kickoff versus four hours for other zones.

Passes must be downloaded to a digital wallet before leaving home — cell service on the property is too congested on game day to reliably pull up a screenshot, and screenshots are rejected at entry regardless.

For non-NFL events — including all eight 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, stadium-scale concerts, and other major events — oversized vehicle parking moves to the Red Zone. Buses must purchase a Red Zone – Oversized Vehicle Only parking pass in advance, with entry via Century Boulevard turning onto Yukon Avenue, per the stadium's published transportation guidance. The same advance-purchase rule applies: no walk-up passes exist for any zone at SoFi on any event day.

Both the correct zone assignment and the advance permit purchase are logistics that get sorted at the time of booking, not at the curb on game day. Always review the official SoFi Stadium parking and transportation page before your event to confirm the current zone map and lot assignments for your specific date, as they can vary.

World Cup Match-Day Road Closures Around SoFi Stadium

The 2026 FIFA World Cup brings a more restrictive traffic and access plan to SoFi Stadium than any NFL event on the calendar. On World Cup match days, sections of Prairie Avenue, Century Boulevard, and Kareem Court close to general traffic for hours before kickoff — credentialed vehicles, authorized shuttles, and emergency access only inside the perimeter. The Inglewood Clean Zone ordinance prohibits vehicles from stopping on key arterials around Hollywood Park, and rideshare drop-offs are restricted on Pincay Drive between Hardy Street and 102nd Street.

Even groups arriving by rideshare from Ontario face a longer walk to the gates than on a regular NFL Sunday.

Caltrans has confirmed it will pause highway construction on World Cup match days on I-10, I-605, and I-105 — which helps the Inland Empire approach — but volume alone will slow those freeways toward Inglewood for hours before and after each match. Plan departure from Ontario three to four hours before kickoff for every World Cup date. Caltrans also recommends public transit over driving to the stadium on match days, pointing fans to LA Metro's regional shuttle network running at $1.75 per person from multiple Southern California locations.

The Drive from Ontario: I-10, I-605, and the I-105 into Inglewood

The standard route from Ontario to SoFi Stadium runs I-10 westbound across the San Gabriel Valley, approximately 30 miles to the I-605 interchange, then I-605 south about 8 miles to the I-105 junction, then I-105 west roughly 10 miles toward the Prairie Avenue or Inglewood Avenue exits for the Hollywood Park approach. Off-peak, that run is under an hour from downtown Ontario. On a Rams or Chargers home game afternoon, or a World Cup match evening, the same sequence regularly stretches to 90 minutes or more — the I-10 westbound from Ontario builds with game traffic well before noon for a noon kickoff, the I-605/I-105 interchange stacks up by 2 p.m. for a 4:25 start, and the surface streets around Inglewood begin congesting a full two hours before event time on sold-out dates.

Ontario to SoFi Stadium: roughly 50 to 55 miles via I-10 West to I-605 South to I-105 West — about 55 minutes off-peak, and considerably longer on Rams game afternoons or World Cup match days when the I-10/I-605 corridor locks up with westbound traffic heading toward Inglewood. On a charter bus, navigating that corridor is somebody else's problem entirely.

Groups picking up at multiple addresses across the Inland Empire before hitting the freeway need to factor that time into their departure window. A bus making three stops in Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland before merging onto the I-10 needs 30 to 45 extra minutes of buffer before the freeway leg begins — factor that in early, not while the bus is already on the 10.

Kickoff time is the single most important departure variable. A noon Rams game means the I-10 westbound from Ontario is already building by 9 a.m. — leaving at 9:30 is the floor for reasonable arrival before the parking gates fill. A 4:25 kickoff gives more runway, but the I-605/I-105 approach becomes congested by 2 p.m. on game days.

An evening World Cup match is more forgiving for the drive down, but post-game egress at 11 p.m. or midnight puts the group back in Ontario at 1 a.m. or later. Knowing which window you're working with shapes the whole departure plan — and building in more time than you think you need is always the right call.

Every Group Transportation Option to SoFi Stadium, Compared

A party bus or charter bus from Ontario is the right answer for most groups heading to SoFi — but here is an honest look at every option so you can make the right call for your specific group size and situation.

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Parking requirement Post-game pickup Best group size
Private charter bus (Ontario) One flat rate, split by the group Yes — single pickup, single drop-off on Kareem Court Oversized-vehicle pass handled at booking; no day-of scramble Bus stages at Kareem Court & Manchester Blvd; no surge, no wait 15–56 passengers
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft from Ontario) Per car each way + post-game surge (often 3–5× base rate) No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs None needed 45+ minute wait; surge regularly pushes $150+ for a ride that normally costs $25 1–4 per car
Personal vehicle / carpool $80–$100 pre-purchased parking pass per car + gas round-trip No — caravans split at every interchange Full — advance purchase, zone-specific, no day-of option 45–90 minutes in the exit queue before hitting the freeway 1–2 cars, 1–5 people
Metro regional shuttle (match days) $1.75 per person each way Only if the whole group departs from the same hub location None Queues at Westchester/Veterans fill quickly after large events Individuals or very small groups near a designated hub

For one or two people making this trip on their own, the Metro regional shuttle network at $1.75 per person each way is the most cost-effective option — the K Line (Crenshaw/LAX Line) to Westchester/Veterans station connects to a free shuttle to SoFi, and Caltrans explicitly recommends it for World Cup match days. But for a group of 15 or more traveling together from the Inland Empire, transit means multiple meet-up points, coordinating bags and gear at transfer points, and splitting the group at every connection — which adds time and stress that a single Ontario charter bus rental eliminates at once. One vehicle, one pickup, one drop-off.

What Size Bus Does Your Group Need to Rent for a SoFi Stadium Trip?

The right vehicle for an Ontario-to-SoFi run comes down to group size and how much gear is coming along. Here is how the full vehicle lineup maps to this specific trip.

For groups up to 14 headed to a suite or a premium club event, a 14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van gives individual USB charging, tinted privacy windows, premium leather, and climate control — the right call for a small executive group or a VIP outing that doesn't need a full coach footprint. For groups in the 15 to 35 range, a minibus covers mid-size groups with reclining seats, strong A/C, and enough overhead storage for gear and bags — easier to maneuver in event-day Inglewood traffic than a full motorcoach, and far more comfortable than multiple rideshares on a 50-mile run.

For fan groups that want the pregame energy built into the ride itself, a party bus in the 25-, 30-, 40-, or 50-passenger range comes loaded with LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound seating — the build from Ontario to the moment the bus rolls onto Kareem Court is part of the event, not just the commute to it. For the largest groups — Inland Empire fan clubs, corporate outings, large family travel parties — a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus is the right move. Deep undercarriage bays handle oversized gear and bags without a second thought; onboard restrooms eliminate any rest-stop delay on a 50-plus mile haul; and 56 seats means one vehicle covers a group that would otherwise require eight or nine separate cars, each needing its own pre-purchased parking pass.

Vehicle Seats Storage Best for Standout features
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to 14 Modest Suite holders, small VIP groups, corporate outings Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows, individual climate control
15–35 passenger minibus 15–35 Overhead + underfloor Mid-size groups, corporate runs, smaller fan groups Reclining seats, powerful A/C, overhead storage
Party bus (15–50 passenger) 15–50 Onboard, lighter Fan groups, birthday celebrations, group outings Built-in LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, wraparound seating
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Deep undercarriage bays Large fan clubs, corporate groups, long Inland Empire hauls Reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage storage

ADA-accessible vehicles are available through transportation companies in the network — note it in your quote request so the right vehicle is matched to your group before anything is confirmed.

Charter Bus and Party Bus Rental Prices for the SoFi Stadium Run

Pricing for an Ontario-to-SoFi Stadium run depends on vehicle size, total reserved hours, and event date. A full game-day block from Ontario typically runs 8 to 10 hours — pickup in Ontario, the drive down, staging time at the stadium, and the return trip. To give you a planning range: a 15- to 35-passenger minibus runs $200 to $275 per hour on weekends; a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus runs $200 to $350 per hour on weekends.

A 10-hour game-day block on a charter bus might total $2,000 to $3,500 — split across 40 people, that works out to $50 to $88 per person, round-trip, with the staging and post-game pickup included. For reference, on-site parking at SoFi runs $80 to $100 per vehicle at face value for NFL games, so eight carpool cars spend $640 to $800 in parking alone before gas, tolls, or any post-game rideshare factor in. One bus, one rate, no per-car math.

For World Cup match dates — particularly the USA group stage games (June 12 and June 25) and the July 10 Quarterfinal — expect pricing at the upper end of those ranges. Vehicle supply across Southern California tightens significantly around those dates, and the earlier you lock in, the better the rate and the selection. The prices above move with the date, the vehicle, and total hours; the exact figure for your specific headcount and game day comes from a quick form fill or a call to 909-663-9586. Ontariopartybus.net connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Ontario and the Inland Empire, with online quotes in under 30 seconds and no account required.

See the Ontario party bus prices page for more on how the rate structure works.

A 40-person group driving separately spends $640–$800 in SoFi parking passes before anyone buys gas or accounts for the post-game rideshare surge. A single 40-passenger charter bus from Ontario consolidates that into one flat booking — one permit, one vehicle, one predictable total split across the group.

The 2026 SoFi Stadium Event Calendar: Rams, Chargers, and FIFA World Cup

SoFi Stadium runs year-round, and the dates that generate the most group transportation requests from the Inland Empire fall into three clear categories.

Los Angeles Rams home games run from preseason in August through the regular season (September through January), typically 8 to 9 home dates per year. Sunday afternoon kickoffs — 1:05 p.m. or 4:25 p.m. — are most common, and both windows create westbound I-10 congestion from Ontario before noon. The planning note that matters most: every parking zone at SoFi sells out weeks ahead of marquee matchups, and the Pink Zone oversized-vehicle pass for buses is the first inventory to go.

Booking the bus and parking pass together, early, is the right sequence. Review the Rams' official parking page before any NFL game to confirm current zone assignments and lot directions.

Los Angeles Chargers home games share SoFi Stadium on a co-tenancy arrangement, running a similar schedule with the same parking structure, the same Pink Zone oversized-vehicle requirement for buses, and the same zero-walk-up rule. Dates where both teams play home games in the same weekend — which does happen — are among the most vehicle-scarce windows of the year across the entire Los Angeles market. The Chargers' published parking and transportation page has the current zone assignments and single-game availability information.

FIFA World Cup 2026 is the highest-demand event SoFi Stadium has ever hosted. Los Angeles is one of 16 North American host cities, and SoFi Stadium holds 8 matches total: five group stage games — including USA vs. Paraguay on June 12 and a second USA group stage match on June 25 — plus two Round of 32 matches (June 28 and July 2) and a Quarterfinal on July 10. The complete Los Angeles match schedule, with all team pairings, is published on SoFi Stadium's official World Cup schedule page.

USA match dates are the highest-demand transportation weekends of the summer across the Inland Empire and all of Southern California. If your tickets are confirmed, waiting on the bus is not a safe option.

SoFi Stadium also hosts stadium-scale concerts and other major events throughout the year, each with its own approach routing and parking zone assignments. Always check the official SoFi Stadium parking and transportation page before any event to confirm the current plan for your specific date.

After the Game: Egress Staging and the Return Trip to Ontario

Leaving SoFi Stadium after a major event is the part of the day most groups underestimate. When 70,000-plus fans exit simultaneously, the parking lots closest to the stadium take 45 to 90 minutes to clear. The Orange Zone has a particularly well-earned reputation for slow egress because of pedestrian traffic crossing the main arterials.

Groups that drove in face that crawl, then merge onto the I-105 eastbound or I-405, hit the I-605/I-10 interchange on the return leg, and arrive back in Ontario 90 minutes to two hours after leaving the parking lot. It is a long, expensive, exhausting way to end a game day.

Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard — the official post-event bus and rideshare pickup zone, per SoFi Stadium's published transportation page. Rideshare wait times here regularly stretch past 45 minutes after major events, with surge pricing running 3–5 times base rates. A pre-arranged Ontario charter bus stages at this same location from a set pickup time — no app, no surge, no queue.

The rideshare situation at Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard after a sold-out event is well-documented: surge pricing of three to five times the base rate, wait queues stretching past 45 minutes, and demand so concentrated in the first 30 minutes after events end that prices regularly exceed $150 for rides that would cost $25 on a normal evening. For a group traveling from Ontario — already 50 miles from home at that point — that post-game rideshare bill lands on top of everything else the day already cost.

A pre-arranged Ontario charter bus uses the same Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard pickup zone, with one critical difference: it is already staged there at a time your group agreed on before going into the stadium. Walk out, find your bus at the agreed spot, board, and the vehicle takes the fastest available cleared route back east — I-105 east to I-605 north to I-10 east toward Ontario. There is no app to refresh, no surge to accept, no waiting on a crowded sidewalk while the pickup ETA climbs.

The group boards, settles in, and the return run to Ontario is handled. What the ride down costs in time, the ride back more than repays in relief.

Quick Tips for Your SoFi Stadium Visit

  • Use 3178 Pincay Drive, Inglewood, CA 90305 as your navigation target for the drop-off on Kareem Court — not the stadium's main address on S. Stadium Drive, which routes vehicles to a different entry. Access Kareem Court via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard and follow traffic control officers on the route.
  • Download your parking pass before leaving Ontario. Cell service at Hollywood Park is heavily congested on event days, screenshots are rejected at every gate, and a pass that can't be pulled up means being waved off the property. For buses, the oversized-vehicle pass is part of the booking coordination — not something figured out at the curb.
  • Set the post-game meeting spot before kickoff. Kareem Court is crowded for the first 45 minutes after events end and cell service is unreliable. Pick an exact corner or landmark on Kareem Court near Manchester Boulevard, set a specific time, and communicate it to your whole group before anyone walks through the gate.
  • Know the clear-bag policy. SoFi Stadium enforces it strictly: one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12" × 6" × 12" (or a one-gallon clear zip-lock) plus one small clutch no larger than 4.5" × 6.5". Backpacks and non-clear bags are turned away at the gates — there are no exceptions on event day.
  • For World Cup match days, plan on three to four hours of buffer. Road closures around Hollywood Park begin well before the perimeter opens to ticket-holders, and Caltrans recommends arriving at the stadium at least 90 minutes before kickoff even via transit. From Ontario on the I-10, add a full extra hour to whatever your off-peak estimate shows.
  • Confirm the right zone for your event type before the bus departs Ontario. NFL games (Rams and Chargers) use the Hyundai Pink Zone with a Pink Zone – Oversized Vehicle pass. Non-NFL events including all World Cup matches use the Red Zone with a Red Zone – Oversized Vehicle Only pass. These are different passes, different lots, and different entry routes — the event type determines which one applies.
  • Plan ahead for high-demand dates. USA World Cup group stage games (June 12 and June 25) and the July 10 Quarterfinal are the tightest vehicle availability windows of the entire year across Southern California. Marquee Rams home games against divisional opponents are not far behind. If your tickets are confirmed and your group size is set, the bus search starts the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does a charter bus drop off at SoFi Stadium?

Charter buses, rideshare vehicles, and taxis drop off on the northbound curb lane on Kareem Court. Access is via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard — use 3178 Pincay Drive, Inglewood, CA 90305 as your navigation destination for the drop-off zone, per the stadium's published rideshare and transportation page. Traffic control officers direct vehicles along the route on event days.

Do not navigate to the stadium's main address on S. Stadium Drive for drop-off.

Where do buses park at SoFi Stadium, and do they need a permit?

Yes — a separate pre-purchased oversized-vehicle pass is required for bus parking at every SoFi Stadium event. For NFL games (Rams and Chargers), buses park in the Hyundai Pink Zone (Lot P) with a Pink Zone – Oversized Vehicle pass, purchased in advance. For non-NFL events including World Cup matches and concerts, buses park in the Red Zone with a Red Zone – Oversized Vehicle Only pass, entered via Century Boulevard turning onto Yukon Avenue.

No oversized-vehicle pass of any kind is sold at the gate on the day of any event. The correct pass and zone for your specific event are confirmed at booking. Review the official SoFi Stadium parking page for current zone maps before your event.

Where is the pickup location after the game?

The official post-event pickup zone for buses and rideshare is Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard, per the stadium's published transportation page. Agree on an exact meeting time and sub-location with your group before going into the stadium — cell service on the property is congested after events end, and the Kareem Court corridor is heavily pedestrianized for 45 to 60 minutes after final whistle.

How much does it cost to rent a charter bus from Ontario to SoFi Stadium?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours (typically 8 to 10 hours for a full game day from Ontario), and event date. To give you a planning range: a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus runs $200 to $350 per hour on weekends; a 15- to 35-passenger minibus runs $200 to $275 per hour. For a specific quote built around your group size and game date, use the online form on this site or call 909-663-9586 — quotes come back in under 30 seconds at no obligation.

How far is SoFi Stadium from Ontario, California?

Approximately 50 to 55 miles via I-10 West to I-605 South to I-105 West. Off-peak drive time is roughly 55 to 60 minutes from downtown Ontario. On Rams and Chargers game days or World Cup match afternoons, the same run regularly takes 90 minutes to two hours.

For groups originating from eastern Inland Empire locations like Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, or San Bernardino, add 10 to 20 miles and proportional time to those estimates.

Does SoFi Stadium sell parking on the day of the event?

No. Every parking zone at SoFi Stadium is advance-purchase only — no passes of any kind, including oversized-vehicle permits for buses, are sold at the gate on any event day. This applies to NFL games, World Cup matches, concerts, and all other events equally. For buses, the oversized-vehicle pass must be purchased in advance and downloaded to a digital wallet before arrival.

What are the SoFi Stadium World Cup 2026 match dates?

SoFi Stadium hosts 8 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches total: five group stage games including USA vs. Paraguay on June 12 and a second USA group stage match on June 25; two Round of 32 matches on June 28 and July 2; and a Quarterfinal on July 10. The complete match schedule with all confirmed team assignments is published on SoFi Stadium's official World Cup schedule page. USA match dates are the highest-demand vehicle weekends of the summer across Southern California — transportation books out weeks in advance for those dates.

How does the post-game rideshare situation look at SoFi Stadium?

Difficult, especially after major events. Post-event rideshare wait times at Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard regularly stretch past 45 minutes, and surge pricing of three to five times base rates is common after sold-out NFL and World Cup events — rides that typically cost $25 to $35 from Inglewood to the Inland Empire have surged past $150 after major games. A pre-arranged Ontario charter bus uses the same Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard pickup zone without any surge pricing or wait time beyond the pre-agreed pickup window.

What is the road closure situation on World Cup match days?

Sections of Prairie Avenue, Century Boulevard, and Kareem Court close to general vehicle traffic for hours before World Cup kickoffs. The Inglewood Clean Zone ordinance restricts stopping on key arterials, and rideshare drop-offs are blocked on Pincay Drive between Hardy Street and 102nd Street. Buses with the correct pre-purchased Red Zone oversized-vehicle pass enter via Century Boulevard and Yukon Avenue.

Caltrans pauses construction on I-10, I-605, and I-105 on match days to reduce freeway congestion, but volume alone slows those corridors for hours around each match. Check the Caltrans World Cup transit announcement and the official SoFi Stadium parking page before every match date for current access information.

Is there transit from the Inland Empire to SoFi Stadium?

The Metro K Line (Crenshaw/LAX Line) runs to the Westchester/Veterans station, where a free shuttle connects to SoFi Stadium. On World Cup match days, LA Metro operates regional express bus service from multiple Southern California locations at $1.75 per person each way, and Caltrans actively encourages this option over driving. For a group of 15 or more traveling together from Ontario, the coordination of transit transfers, bag handling, and multiple connection points makes a single Ontario charter bus rental a significantly simpler solution — one pickup, one drop-off, no transfers.

How early should we leave Ontario for a SoFi Stadium event?

For a noon Rams or Chargers game: depart Ontario by 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. — the I-10 westbound is already building by mid-morning. For a 4:25 kickoff: depart by 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. — the I-605/I-105 corridor stacks up significantly by 2 p.m. on game days. For World Cup matches: plan on three to four hours before kickoff regardless of start time, as road closures and perimeter management begin well before the stadium opens to ticket-holders.

The safe rule is simple — whatever buffer seems generous, add another 30 minutes.

Book Your SoFi Stadium Bus from Ontario

Whether it is a Rams home opener, a Chargers divisional game, or a World Cup match with USA on the pitch at SoFi Stadium, the right vehicle for the Ontario-to-Inglewood run is one form fill or one call away. Ontariopartybus.net connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Ontario and the Inland Empire — charter buses, party buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, and Sprinter limos — with online quotes in under 30 seconds and no account required. For every other major SoCal run your group needs, the Ontario group transportation page covers the full picture of what the network can arrange. Planning a Glen Helen show on the same calendar?

The Glen Helen Amphitheater guide handles its own drop-off and parking details. For SoFi Stadium specifically, call 909-663-9586 any time or use the online form to compare vehicles and rates for your game day — in under a minute, you'll have pricing in hand and the whole logistics question answered.