Lumen Field
🇺🇸 Seattle 68,740 Capacity
4 Matches Hosted
Lumen Field gives Seattle one of the most distinctive noise profiles in World Cup 2026. The stadium holds 68,740 and is widely regarded as one of the loudest venues in North America because the design pushes crowd sound back toward the pitch instead of letting it drift away. That should matter even in a tournament full of louder-than-usual matches. Seattle hosts four games here, including a round-of-32 tie, which means Lumen will get a chance to show that edge in both the group stage and the first knockout round. The setting helps too. Views across Elliott Bay and the Seattle skyline give the ground a stronger sense of place than many large stadia manage, while the city's established football culture means the event is arriving in a market that already knows how to support the sport properly. Lumen Field is not the biggest venue in the tournament, but it has a serious chance of sounding like one of the most intense.
Lumen Field, situated in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, is widely regarded as one of the most exciting and intimidating venues in North American soccer. Opened in 2002, it serves as the home ground for both the Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) and the Seattle Seahawks (NFL). For the 2026 World Cup, Lumen Field will be a key venue in the Pacific Northwest, hosting matches in a city that has consistently set records for soccer attendance and fan passion in the United States.
The stadium's design is unique, with vertical grandstands and a signature roof structure that protects a large portion of the seating while amplifying the crowd noise. Its location in the heart of Seattle's urban hub means that the matchday energy is felt throughout the city's historic Pioneer Square and downtown districts. Lumen Field has a long history of hosting major international events and is perfectly suited to provide an electric atmosphere for the expanded World Cup format.
The stadium's design is unique, with vertical grandstands and a signature roof structure that protects a large portion of the seating while amplifying the crowd noise. Its location in the heart of Seattle's urban hub means that the matchday energy is felt throughout the city's historic Pioneer Square and downtown districts. Lumen Field has a long history of hosting major international events and is perfectly suited to provide an electric atmosphere for the expanded World Cup format.
Getting to Lumen Field
Lumen Field is one of the most accessible stadiums in the tournament via public transit. It is located near two major transit hubs: King Street Station (Amtrak and Sounder Commuter Rail) and the International District/Chinatown Station (Link Light Rail). The light rail provides a direct, 35-minute connection from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Additionally, numerous bus routes and ferry services connect the stadium area to the rest of the city and Puget Sound region. Walking from downtown hotels is a popular and convenient option for many fans.
Fan Experience
Attending a match at Lumen Field is a fully immersive experience. The 'March to the Match,' a tradition of Sounders fans, often fills the streets of Pioneer Square before kickoff. The stadium's food options reflect the Pacific Northwest's culinary scene, with fresh seafood and local craft beers widely available. The steep seating bowl ensures that even fans in the upper tiers have a clear and close view of the pitch. The combination of intense crowd noise and the stunning backdrop of the Seattle skyline and Puget Sound makes Lumen Field a premier destination for any football fan.
Matches at Lumen Field
Group H Upcoming
04:00 PM
Cabo Verde
Spain ? · Draw ? · Verde ? Bet – soon
Group D Upcoming
02:00 AM
Australia
States ? · Draw ? · Australia ? Bet – soon
Group I Upcoming
07:00 PM
Norway
Senegal ? · Draw ? · Norway ? Bet – soon
Round of 32 Upcoming
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TBD 04:00 PM
TBD
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? ? · Draw ? · ? ? Bet – soon