June 13, 2026 · ISO App
World Cup 2026 at Levi's Stadium: ISO jerseys, tickets & watch-party gear
The Bay hosts six World Cup matches at Levi's Stadium — and every soccer group chat is about to drown in ISO lines. Here's how to post jerseys, flags, parking, and ticket asks so neighbors can actually find you.

From June 13 through July 1, 2026, Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara hosts six FIFA World Cup matches — group-stage games and a Round of 32 knockout. If you live anywhere in the greater Bay, you already feel it: watch-party threads, jersey swaps, parking drama, and ISO ticket comments stacking up faster than anyone can search them.
Facebook groups and Nextdoor weren't built for wanted posts. Your ISO, LF, or WTB line gets mixed with for-sale listings, memes, and spam — then buried by the algorithm before the right neighbor sees it. ISO App is the opposite: your ask comes first — item, budget, condition, pickup area — in a feed made for neighbor ISO / LF / WTB posts and trade swaps.
Important: ISO App is not affiliated with FIFA, the 49ers, Levi's Stadium, or any host committee. We don't sell tickets, hold payment, or verify authenticity. Neighbors post and arrange deals themselves — always use your judgment and meet safely.
What Bay Area neighbors ISO during World Cup
World Cup weeks aren't one category — they're a burst of specific asks. The posts that get replies look like labels, not novels.
- Tickets: “ISO: 2 tickets — Qatar vs Switzerland, Jun 13, under $X each” (budget honest; refresh against the official schedule).
- Parking / transit: “LF: Levi's parking pass Jun 19” or “ISO: Caltrain buddy from SF for Turkey vs Paraguay.”
- Jerseys & kits: “ISO: Mexico home jersey Large” / “Trade: USA Medium for Large, same era.”
- Flags & watch-party gear: “LF: Argentina flag for backyard watch party — pickup Sunnyvale.”
- Meetups: “ISO: 4 neighbors for public watch bar — Palo Alto, Jun 16.”
- Kids & family: “ISO: toddler Mexico kit 4T — used OK, under $25.”
Sample titles that work (copy-paste starters)
Lead with ISO, LF, or WTB plus the match or item. Put budget or Trade in the title when price matters. Name the date in Context so replies know which night you mean.
- ISO: 2 World Cup tickets — Austria vs Jordan, Jun 16, face value or best offer
- LF: Levi's Stadium parking pass — Jun 22 Jordan vs Algeria
- Trade: Brazil jersey M → L (World Cup 2022 style OK)
- ISO: outdoor projector for World Cup watch party — borrow or buy under $150
- Free: extra USA scarves — pickup San Jose (#buynothing #free)
Use the World Cup hub (pin this in your group)
We opened a World Cup Bay Area hub so crews from the same FB thread land in one place — opt in once, then post with #worldcup, #worldcup2026, #levisstadium, or #fifawc. Pin heyiso.app/events/world-cup-bay-2026 (code WORLDCUPBAY26) in Bay Area soccer and watch-party groups — one pin beats ten reposts.
Set Context to the match line (e.g. “FIFA World Cup 2026 — Levi's Stadium match day, Jun 19”). Turn on Open to shipped offers only if you'll actually ship — you arrange postage yourselves; ISO doesn't ship.
Official schedule and host-city info live on SF.gov — search “FIFA World Cup 26 SF Bay Area” and confirm dates before you meet.
Tickets & high-value ISOs — stay sharp
Ticket ISOs are where scams live on every platform. ISO App gives you in-app messaging so you're not posting your phone number on a public feed — but it is not escrow, verification, or buyer protection.
- Never send Zelle/Venmo before you've verified tickets — prefer in-person exchange at a public place when possible.
- If a deal feels rushed or too good, walk away — report suspicious behavior in-app.
- Mark Found when you're set so the feed stays honest for everyone else still ISO.
- ISO does not resell tickets and is not a ticket broker.
Watch parties & the give side
Not every World Cup moment is a purchase. Neighbors borrow projectors, lend folding chairs, or give away extra flags after the group stage. Use #free, #gift, or #buynothing on the same Browse feed — giving stays part of the normal rhythm, not a separate charity corner.
If you're clearing gear after July, post a Buy Nothing offer on the free browse feed — someone else's ISO might match your giveaway exactly.
Why demand-led fits World Cup (and every season)
Marketplace apps assume someone is selling. World Cup week is full of people who know what they want — a jersey size, a parking pass, two tickets in a section — on their terms. A wanted post states that upfront so neighbors who already have it can raise their hand.
We're still an honest beta: you might post and not get a reply overnight. Liquidity grows when neighbors post real asks and share the hub — not when one person scrolls harder. If you get a match, tell your watch-party chat. That's how the loop starts.
