2026 World Cup Matches in Seattle
Seattle will be one of the major host cities for the 2026 World Cup. Find out when the matches are being played, how to get your tickets, and what to do in the city during the tournament.

Estadio Lumen Field de Seattle | ©SounderBruce
Seattle’s Lumen Field will be one of the major venues for the 2026 World Cup: it will host thrilling clashes such as Belgium v Egypt, Egypt v Iran and USA v Australia, set against a backdrop of mountains, the sea and the unmistakable atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest. A destination that blends football, travel and local energy in every corner.
Which 2026 World Cup matches will be played in Seattle?
Seattle will host six matches of the 2026 World Cup at its iconic Lumen Field stadium. Each of these matches promises to be a spectacle in its own right, and Seattle will rise to the occasion, with the whole city fully immersed in football.
Upcoming matches
24 Jun
Wed • 12:00pm
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar - World Cup 2026
Lumen Field
• Seattle
01 Jul
Wed • 1:00pm
To Be Defined vs To Be Defined - Round of 32 - World Cup 2026
Lumen Field
• Seattle
The stadium: Lumen Field: facts, sections and prices
Lumen Field is a modern, open-air stadium with views of the Seattle skyline and a capacity of around 68,740 spectators. Its structure covers the stands and amplifies the noise, to the point of having achieved a Guinness World Record of 137.6 decibels.
How to get to Lumen Field
- On foot: it is about a 15-minute walk from the city centre, a comfortable stroll if you are staying in the centre.
- Light rail or bus: Stadium or International District/Chinatown stops, as well as several King County Metro lines just a short walk from the stadium.
- Taxi, ride-hailing apps or car: services such as Uber, Lyft and taxis operate as normal on match days. There are also car parks nearby (it’s best to book a space in advance).
Stadium sections and approximate price ranges
- End zones: the most economical option, ideal for soaking up the atmosphere of the fans. Approximate price: €110–210.
- Side stands: combine good visibility of the game with comfort. Approximate price: €210–340.
- Central stand: the best tactical view and a more comfortable experience. Approximate price: €340–520.
- Hospitality and VIP boxes: premium seats, exclusive services and a more personalised experience. Approximate price: from €600–900 per person, depending on the package.
Please note that prices are not fixed: they vary depending on the seat, the match-up, the stage of the World Cup and the level of demand. If you’re looking for something a bit more special, you’ll also find VIP and hospitality packages, with premium seating and exclusive services.
Which teams will be playing in Seattle?
In Seattle, you’ll see much more than just rain and skyscrapers. At Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field during the club season), six teams from three different groups will come together: the United States and Australia (Group D), Belgium, Egypt and Iran (Group G), and Qatar (Group B). Not all of them will play in the same match, but they will share a stadium famous for the noise of its fans and a real football atmosphere.
- United States
- Key players: Christian Pulisic, Gio Reyna, Weston McKennie
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, quarter-finals (1930 and 2002)
- Performance at the last World Cup: round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- Australia
- Key players: Mathew Ryan, Harry Souttar, Jackson Irvine
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, round of 16 (2006 and 2022)
- Position in the last World Cup: Round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- Belgium
- Key players: Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Jérémy Doku
- World Cup titles/achievements: third place at Russia 2018
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
- Egypt
- Key players: Mohamed Salah, Mohamed Elneny, Trézéguet
- World Cup titles/achievements: several appearances; their best performance has been reaching the group stage
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at Russia 2018
- Iran
- Key players: Mehdi Taremi, Sardar Azmoun, Alireza Jahanbakhsh
- World Cup titles/achievements: consistent presence in the first round; yet to break through the group stage
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
- Qatar
- Key players: Akram Afif, Almoez Ali, Hassan Al-Haydos
- World Cup honours/achievements: hosts of the 2022 World Cup, recent experience at the highest level
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Key players: Edin Džeko, Amir Hadžiahmetović, Ermedin Demirović
- World Cup titles/achievements: one World Cup appearance; best result, group stage at Brazil 2014
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage at Brazil 2014
The football atmosphere in Seattle
Seattle is a city passionate about sport. It proves this week after week with its football team, the Seattle Sounders, one of the most popular in the MLS.
During the World Cup, the city is expected to be buzzing with:
- Fan zones in parks and squares
- Giant screens in areas such as the Seattle Center
- Themed parties in bars and restaurants
- Events for the whole family with food and music
Tip: You don’t need tickets to soak up the atmosphere. Walking around Seattle during the World Cup will be a vibrant experience.
Why watch a 2026 World Cup match in Seattle?
Watching a World Cup match is already a unique experience. But doing so in Seattle, with its blend of natural landscapes, modernity, culture and passion for sport, makes it one of the tournament’s most special venues.
- A stadium with great visibility and acoustics
- A connected, accessible city with plenty to do
- Passionate and respectful local fans
- An international, safe and family-friendly atmosphere
Seattle isn’t just a host city: it’s a destination in its own right. If you have the chance to watch a match here, don’t hesitate.
Things to do before or after the match in Seattle
As well as watching a World Cup match, your trip can be much more than that. Seattle offers unique activities, nature and plenty of culture. Here are some ideas for enjoying the city:
- Take a tour of Seattle to discover its history and architecture
- Visit the Space Needle and other viewing points to see the city from above
- Get away from it all with a trip to the national parks
- Explore the must-see spots with this 5-day guide to Seattle
- Hop on a boat trip around the bay
- Discover the city on a sightseeing bus
- Explore the surrounding area with these day trips from Seattle
- If it’s your first time, find out what to see and do in Seattle
- Get back to nature on a trip to Mount Rainier
- And if you’re arriving by plane, organise your arrival with these transfers from Seattle Airport
Tip: Book your activities in advance, especially on match days.