Belgium supporters held a fan march in Inglewood, California, on July 10, 2026 [1], ahead of their FIFA World Cup quarter-final match.
The demonstration serves as a critical morale boost for the national team as they enter the final stages of the tournament. High-stakes matches in the quarter-finals often determine which teams secure a path to the semi-finals, and the championship trophy.
The gathering took place near the Los Angeles Stadium, also known as SoFi Stadium [2], in Inglewood. Fans utilized the march to display national colors and voice their support for the Belgian squad before they faced Spain on the pitch [1].
This event is part of a broader surge of international fan activity across the U.S. as the 2026 World Cup progresses. The presence of dedicated supporters in California highlights the global reach of the tournament and the logistical scale of hosting teams from across Europe, and beyond.
While some reports have mentioned different match locations for Belgium in earlier rounds, the quarter-final proceedings are centered in Los Angeles [1, 2]. The atmosphere in Inglewood remained focused on the upcoming clash between Belgium and Spain.
“Belgium supporters held a fan march in Inglewood, California, on July 10, 2026”
The mobilization of fans in Los Angeles underscores the importance of the quarter-final stage in the FIFA World Cup. As the tournament narrows, the concentration of international supporters in U.S. host cities increases the visibility of the event and puts additional pressure on the infrastructure of venues like SoFi Stadium to manage large-scale public gatherings.



