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SoFi Stadium World Cup 2026 Group Transportation — Mercedes Sprinter Van for 8–14 Fans

Bring eight to fourteen people to SoFi Stadium in one Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van and split a single flat fare — often less per head than one surge rideshare. We handle the Kareem Court drop-off, a guaranteed post-match pickup at Manchester Boulevard, and the whole hotel-to-stadium round trip with no surge and one chauffeur for the entire crew.

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One Sprinter, one flat fare, the cheapest way to bring a big group to SoFi

For a group of eight, ten, or fourteen heading to a World Cup match at SoFi Stadium, the smartest math on the day is a single Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van. Order four separate rideshares into Inglewood at kickoff and you are paying four surge multipliers, watching cars arrive at four different times, and hoping nobody gets dropped at the wrong gate. Put the whole crew in one Sprinter and the cost is fixed, split among everyone, and almost always lower per person than a single ride app fare during the match-day spike. You travel together, you arrive together, and one chauffeur is responsible for the entire group from hotel lobby to the final whistle and back. That is the difference between a logistics headache and a fixed line item you settle once. SoFi Stadium will host eight Los Angeles fixtures during the tournament, each pulling tens of thousands of fans into the tight grid between the 405 and 105 freeways, so the day you most want a big group held together is exactly the day the alternatives fall apart. Lux4Rides runs the Sprinter as a true group vehicle: a tall, walk-in cabin that seats up to fourteen, real cargo room for jerseys, banners, flags, and a cooler's worth of pre-game gear, and a driver who works SoFi events and knows which approaches stay open when security seals the streets. We confirm a flat round-trip price in writing before match day, so whatever the group splits is locked the moment you reserve.

Why a shared Sprinter beats four rideshares on match day

Run the numbers and the case makes itself. A surge rideshare to Inglewood at kickoff can spike to two or three times its normal rate, and a group of twelve needs at least three or four of them — multiplied by surge, then multiplied again for the post-match exit when forty thousand people request a car at once. One Sprinter van replaces all of that with a single flat fare that twelve people divide down to a modest amount each, frequently below what one rider would pay solo during the spike. Beyond the dollars, a shared van fixes the problems money cannot: the group leaves on one schedule, sits together, and is dropped at one agreed point instead of scattered across the Hollywood Park district. Our Sprinter rate for a SoFi match-day round trip starts at a flat $225 for the vehicle, not per seat, with no surge and no per-person charge no matter how packed the fixture list gets. Larger movements — two or three Sprinters for a thirty-strong supporter section — are coordinated through one point of contact and quoted by itinerary, so you call one person, settle one bill, and split it however your group likes.

SoFi Stadium World Cup 2026 Group Transportation — Mercedes Sprinter Van for 8–14 Fans luxury vehicle

Kareem Court drop-off, the 405/105 squeeze, and a guaranteed post-match pickup

SoFi Stadium sits in the crook of the 405 and 105 freeways in Inglewood, fed by Century, Prairie, and Manchester boulevards, and on a World Cup night every one of those arteries crawls under layers of security screening. For matches, passenger drop-off runs along the northbound curb lane of Kareem Court, entered via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard, and post-match pickup shifts to Kareem Court at Manchester Boulevard. Your chauffeur stages early on the correct approach, gets the Sprinter as close to your gate as event security allows, and agrees an exact meeting point with the group before anyone steps out — which matters far more with fourteen people than with two. After the final whistle, while the crowd floods the rideshare lots and the Metro shuttle line stretches back toward the freeway, your van is already positioned at the agreed Manchester Boulevard pickup, doors open, climate set. No app, no surge, no counting heads across three separate cars at midnight. One vehicle, one driver, one regroup, and the whole group is rolling home together within minutes of leaving their seats.

Built for fan groups, supporter sections, and traveling families

This is the page for the people moving as a pack: a dozen friends who bought a block of tickets, a supporter club in matching kits, a multi-generation family flying in for the group stage, or a company taking clients to the match. The Sprinter's walk-in cabin keeps everyone face to face for the build-up, and there is genuine room for the gear a real group brings — banners, flags, layers for a cool LA evening, and the bags a traveling family cannot leave behind. For arrivals, we meet incoming groups at LAX, the closest airport to SoFi at roughly five miles, with a name sign at baggage claim and real-time flight tracking, so one Sprinter collects the whole party off the plane and runs straight to the hotel. Across the tournament we build standing daily pickups for multi-match stays, so the same chauffeur and the same van handle every fixture on your schedule. Note the match-day rules before you pack: FIFA enforces a clear-bag policy of roughly 12 by 12 by 6 inches, no outside water bottles, and the stadium is fully cashless — your driver keeps chilled water and phone chargers onboard, and anything that cannot come inside stays locked safely in the Sprinter.

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Tell us your passenger and luggage count and we’ll recommend the right vehicle — every car late-model, immaculate, and driven by a pre-selected professional chauffeur.

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Mercedes S-Class class. Quiet, business-ready comfort for 1–3 passengers with luggage.

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Cadillac Escalade / Suburban for families, extra luggage, and a higher, statelier ride.

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Mercedes Sprinter for groups, crews, and events with plenty of cargo room.

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Lux4Rides was built by CEO Sam Altabbaa on a simple idea: pay professional chauffeurs fairly and you get calmer, safer, more gracious rides. Cut-rate apps squeeze drivers — and you feel it in the car. We don’t.

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Every chauffeur is pre-selected, background-checked, TCP-licensed, and trained to a discreet VIP standard — no random gig drivers.

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The price you see is the price you pay — no peak-hour surge, no hidden fees, and 24/7 dispatch that watches your flight.

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SoFi Stadium World Cup 2026 Group Transportation — Mercedes Sprinter Van for 8–14 Fans FAQ

For eight to fourteen people, a single Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van is the cleanest option. The whole group rides together on one schedule, splits one flat fare instead of paying multiple surge rideshares, and is dropped at the same agreed point along Kareem Court near your gate. One chauffeur is responsible for the entire crew from the hotel to kickoff and back, so nobody is left at a different curb or arriving at a different time.

SoFi Stadium is in Inglewood, only about five miles from LAX — the closest airport to the venue — but the distance is deceiving. Off-peak the run is short, yet on a World Cup match day, with closures around the 405 and 105 freeways, fan-zone crowds, and security screening, plan on roughly 60 to 90 minutes. We meet your group at baggage claim with a name sign, track the flight live, and time the Sprinter's departure backward from kickoff so you arrive with margin for stadium security.

A flat-rate LAX-to-SoFi Sprinter transfer starts from around $185 for the vehicle, with executive sedans from $95 and Escalade SUVs from $135 for smaller parties. A full SoFi match-day round trip from a Los Angeles hotel in the Sprinter starts at a flat $225 for the van. Every price is for the whole vehicle, not per person, so a group of fourteen divides it fourteen ways — and it is fixed in writing with no surge and no airport-rush penalty.

You can, but match-day surge around SoFi is severe — fares routinely climb to two or three times normal at kickoff and again during the post-match exit when tens of thousands of fans request cars at once. For a group you would also need three or four separate cars, multiplying that surge several times over and scattering your party across different pickup points. One shared Sprinter replaces all of it with a single flat fare and a guaranteed pickup, which is why it usually costs less per head than even one surge rideshare.

LA Metro's match-day shuttle is genuinely good value — about $1.75 per person on nonstop buses from roughly fifteen regional hubs, starting around three hours before kickoff. For budget-minded fans starting near a hub with time to spare, it is excellent. But it runs only up to about 90 minutes post-match, leaves you in a long line back to your hub, and assumes no dinner reservation, no luggage, and no hotel across town. For a group on a schedule, a private Sprinter that waits and goes door to door is the option that does not depend on luck.

Parking is the single biggest headache for a group, which is why a Sprinter sidesteps it entirely. For World Cup matches all SoFi parking is pre-purchase only — there are no on-site sales, passes are sold in advance to ticket holders only, and prices rise as kickoff approaches. Surrounding residential streets are permit-only and actively towed. With a chauffeured van there is no pass to buy, no lot to find, and no post-match hour spent inching out of a garage — your driver simply pulls up at the agreed pickup point.

For World Cup matches, passenger drop-off runs along the northbound curb lane of Kareem Court, entered via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard, and your chauffeur gets the Sprinter as close to your gate as event security allows. Post-match pickup shifts to Kareem Court at Manchester Boulevard. Because coordinating fourteen people in a crowd is harder than two, your driver agrees an exact meeting point with the group before you leave the van and stages there early so the regroup after the whistle is fast.

For match-focused group trips the LAX Corridor and El Segundo cluster is the smartest base — it is the closest hotel area to Inglewood, with short transfers, easy late returns, and quick airport access for the next leg. Visiting executives, sponsors, and families often prefer Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, while Downtown LA around LA Live offers big inventory but a tougher 110-to-105 run for noon kickoffs. Wherever your group stays, we pre-stage the Sprinter ahead of the crunch and can set up standing daily pickups for a multi-match stay.

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Planning more than a single ride?

Moving more than fourteen, a full supporter section, or sponsors across several SoFi matches? Email vip@lux4rides.com with your dates, headcount, and hotel and we will coordinate multiple Sprinters and Escalades through one point of contact, with a single itinerary and one bill the group can split. Email vip@lux4rides.com or call (424) 209-2006.

Reserve one Sprinter for your whole World Cup group

Group vehicles are the first to sell out during a global tournament — supporter clubs, families, and corporate parties are all booking the same SoFi match dates. Lock your 8-to-14-seat Mercedes Sprinter now, split one flat fare instead of four surge rides, and keep the whole crew together from your hotel to Kareem Court and back. Reserve online or call (424) 209-2006 and our VIP group desk will build a plan around your headcount, hotel, and match dates.

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Most car services quietly pay their chauffeurs as little as possible — and clients feel it: a rushed, distracted driver doing a cheap job badly. Lux4Rides was built on the opposite belief. We pay our chauffeurs fairly and hand-pick every one, so you're welcomed by a professional who is calm, prepared, discreet, and proud to deliver a five-star experience.

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