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Seattle Soccer House to Host Free FIFA World Cup 2026 Viewing at Pacific Place

Six themed zones and a 70‑foot‑by‑40‑foot screen will transform downtown Seattle into a fan‑friendly celebration from June 15 through July 2 and again on July 6‑7.

A New Fan Destination for the 2026 World Cup

Seattle Soccer House will open its doors at Pacific Place as a free, public hub for fans to watch every FIFA World Cup 2026 match, running from June 15 to July 2 and returning for two additional days on July 6 and 7.

The 27,000‑square‑foot space is divided into six distinct zones — The Forest Entry, The Watering Hole, The Urban Core, The Pitch, The PNW Marketplace, and The Summit Club — each designed to reflect Seattle’s culture and the spirit of the tournament.

Immersive Zones Celebrate Pacific Northwest Identity

At the heart of the experience is Seattle’s largest viewing screen, measuring an impressive 70 feet by 40 feet, ensuring that spectators enjoy crystal‑clear action from any angle.

The venue is fully accessible via King County Metro bus routes and the Link light rail’s Westlake Station, and it sits within walking distance of downtown hotels, Pike Place Market, and the Space Needle.

No tickets or pre‑registration are required; the event is produced in collaboration with Connors and Company Events and supported by a coalition that includes Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Boeing, Emerald Queen Casino, Microsoft, the Port of Seattle, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and the University of Washington.

Seattle Soccer House is one of four official FIFA World Cup 2026 fan celebration sites planned across the city, underscoring Seattle’s role as a key host community for the global tournament.

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