World Cup 2026 resources
Seattle will host 6 FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches in June and July. Our region expects 750,000 visitors over the tournament! So, we've rounded up resources you might need, whether you're in King County for the first time or a long time resident.
Short URL for this page: kingcounty.gov/world-cup
The matches scheduled for Seattle are:
- Monday, June 15 at 12pm
- Friday, June 19 at 12pm
- Wednesday, June 24 at 12pm
- Friday, June 26 at 8pm
- Wednesday, July 1 at 1pm
- Monday, July 6 at 5pm
Getting around on transit
Whether you’re a tourist or a local, heading to live matches, viewing parties or sightseeing, Metro is the most convenient way to travel. From how to pay, to planning your trip, use this information to have a fun and successful SEA26 experience.
Seattle street closures and pedestrian zone
Information about World Cup game day street closures and the Pioneer Square Pedestrian Zone.
Getting to work during the World Cup (Commute Seattle)
Seattle will be hosting World Cup matches, bringing major crowds, street closures, and transit changes. And residents still need to get to work, school, and daily commitments. Plan ahead and find out how your commute might be impacted.
Health and safety information for international visitors to Seattle and King County
Information and resources to help you remain safe and healthy during your visit to Seattle and King County.
King County Emergency News
Information from King County's Office of Emergency Management about significant events in King County and the central Puget Sound region.
Gather for Goals
Free public soccer watch party and festival in the heart of White Center on Friday, June 26.
City of Seattle World Cup information
Seattle is 1of the 16 host cities from North America for the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Learn how the City of Seattle is planning for the event.
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