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Inside the luxe private suites where David Beckham, NFL WAGs are watching the World Cup

Add Page Six on Google From a perfect view of the pitch to gourmet dining, experiencing a World Cup game in FIFA’s hospitality suites are a winning ticket to the World Cup.

FIFA and On Location — the official hospitality provider for the FIFA World Cup 2026 — have packages for the United States matches that will elevate every fan’s experience.

The Pitchside Lounge package offers fans live-action cooking stations and premium beverage service offered before and even after the match. The seat views are located near the field and along the sidelines.

The VIP package gives fans sideline seats with perfect views of the pitch, access to the shared hospitality lounge, gourmet dining, beverages, on-site parking and more. Meals range from artisanal pasta dishes to steak with delicious sides.

There is also the Trophy Lounge package that focuses on “convenience, comfort, and service.” Fans could enjoy gourmet meals and premium beverage service offered before, at halftime and after the game.

Then there is the Champions Club package that is steps from exclusive areas and offers access to beverage service, a full-course menu and shareable plates offered before and after the match.

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And finally, the FIFA Pavilion is described as an “exclusive retreat” outside of the stadium. Meals include street food favorites and beverage service before and after the game.

The suites have been occupied by celebrities including soccer icon David Beckham, “Gossip Girl” star Ed Westwick, Off Brand designer and 49ers wife Kristin Juszczyk and others.

In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Juszczyk — who is an ambassador with the hospitality group — opened up about the amenities offered.

“It elevates your experience so much. … The convenience factor changes everything,” Juszczyk, whose husband Kyle is a fullback for the 49ers, said. “It really is a way for fans to secure a ticket and access to elevate a premium match day experience.”

She continued, “Packages start at $600 and can go all the way up to private suites, field-side lounges… It’s really just a once in a lifetime experience.

“You can purchase these hospitality packages for almost at the same cost as singular seats via resale, which is so crazy.”

Juszczyk, who attended the USA v. Paraguay game at SoFi, added “unlimited food and drink” is her “personal favorite”

“It always makes it more fun when you don’t have to wait in those long lines for food and drinks,” she said.

On Location will also be hosting the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles and the 2027 Superbowl LXI in Los Angeles.

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