Seattle, WA – June 30, 2026 — If you missed the excitement of the FIFA Men’s World Cup during its first week in Seattle, there’s still time to be part of one of the world’s biggest sporting events. With two matches remaining in the Emerald City and several lively public watch parties, fans have one final opportunity to experience the energy, excitement, and international celebration that have transformed Seattle into a soccer destination and historic fun.

Two More Matches at Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field)
The next FIFA World Cup match in Seattle takes place Wednesday, July 1, when Belgium faces Senegal in a Round of 32 knockout match at Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field). The win-or-go-home contest will be the fifth of six World Cup matches hosted in Seattle.
Seattle’s final World Cup match is scheduled for Monday, July 6, at 5 p.m., featuring a Round of 16 knockout match. With a place in the quarterfinals on the line, fans can expect an electric atmosphere inside and outside the stadium.
Where to Watch the Action
Even without a ticket, fans can soak up the World Cup atmosphere at several official viewing locations throughout the city.
- Pacific Place – Catch the action on a massive 70-foot LED screen!
- Pitch on the Pier, fans can watch matches on a giant 100-foot LED screen overlooking Elliott Bay while enjoying a custom-built floating miniature soccer pitch, DJs, food trucks, stadium seating, and waterfront views from Pier 62.
- Seattle Armory
- Seattle Mural Amphitheater
- Westlake Center – 401 Pine St, Seattle, WA
- The Unity Loop: Free fan experiences are distributed across Seattle Center, Waterfront Park, Pacific Place, and Victory Hall in SODO.

Whether you’re a lifelong soccer supporter or simply looking to join the festivities, both venues offer a chance to celebrate alongside fans from around the world.
The World’s Biggest Sporting Event
The FIFA World Cup is the premier international soccer tournament, held every four years and featuring 48 national teams competing for the sport’s most prestigious championship. The expanded 2026 tournament has brought matches to cities across North America while attracting millions of fans both in stadiums and at public viewing events.
The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup continues through July 20.
Looking ahead, the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be held from June 24 through July 25, 2027.
The United States Women’s National Team is the most successful team in Women’s World Cup history, winning four championships—in 1991 (China), 1999 (United States), 2015 (Canada), and 2019 (France).
The United States Men’s National Team is still seeking its first FIFA World Cup title.
With just two matches left in Seattle, the city’s role as a World Cup host is nearing its conclusion. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or watching with thousands of fellow fans downtown, the final week offers one last chance to experience the passion, pageantry, and global celebration that only the World Cup can deliver.
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