Seattle’s Pacific Place will soon become a focal point for soccer enthusiasts as the Seattle Soccer House opens its doors ahead of the first FIFA World Cup match scheduled in the city.
A Free Fan Experience
The venue will showcase a massive four‑level screen that streams every World Cup match, while visitors can sample a curated selection of local food and drinks. In addition to the viewing experience, the space will host exclusive FIFA retail outlets, promotional giveaways, interactive games, and dedicated activities for children.
Schedule and Access
The fan celebration is set to run from June 15 through July 2, with a second stretch from July 6 to July 7, giving supporters ample opportunity to gather before and during the tournament.
Entry to the Soccer House is completely free; no tickets or pre‑registration are required. Organizers have highlighted limited onsite parking and are encouraging attendees to rely on public transit to reach the venue.
The event is being coordinated by the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026 Local Organizing Committee, which will also manage related activities across the city.