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6508 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115
Roosevelt · British gastro-pub, Sounders and soccer heartbeat of Seattle
# Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Seattle
Lumen Field hosts World Cup matches and Seattle's soccer culture — fueled by the Sounders' passionate fanbase — is among the strongest in North America.
> Tip: Seattle Center is walkable from downtown and accessible via the Monorail from Westlake Center. The Space Needle backdrop makes this one of the most photogenic fan festivals.
> Seattle summers are glorious — 65–80°F with long daylight hours. Rain is unlikely in June–July but bring a layer for cool evenings.
Take the Monorail from Westlake Center (3 minutes), Link Light Rail to Westlake, or bus routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 13.
George & Dragon opens at 7 AM for early kickoffs. Most bars open by 10 AM.
Rarely. June and July are Seattle's driest months. Expect sunshine and 65–80°F.
Some bars in White Center and the Rainier Valley area show Spanish-language broadcasts.
Garages at 1st Ave N and Mercer St ($15–$25). Public transit is strongly recommended.
Yes. Seattle Center is about a 15-minute walk from Pike Place Market via the waterfront or through Belltown.
The Seattle Center festival has an official store. Pop-up shops expected at Westlake Center.
Yes. Lucky Strike in Bellevue and bars in downtown Kirkland and Redmond will show matches.
Service animals only inside the festival grounds. Dogs are welcome at surrounding parks.
The Bainbridge Island ferry is a scenic ride but the island has limited watch venues. Stay in Seattle for the best experience.
Location: Seattle Center
Dates: June 11 – July 19
Registration: Not required
The official FIFA Fan Festival features giant screens, live entertainment, food vendors, and official merchandise. Entry is typically free.
6508 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115
Roosevelt · British gastro-pub, Sounders and soccer heartbeat of Seattle
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Many neighborhoods host outdoor screenings and community watch parties. Here are starting points—check local listings closer to June 2026.
Many neighborhoods in Seattle will host outdoor screenings and community watch parties. Check local event listings closer to June 2026.
The festival site, dates, and capacity for Seattle are summarized in the Official FIFA Fan Festival section on this page.
Admission is usually free, yet FIFA may require free registration or capacity caps—read the Registration line in the same section.
Look for venues with multiple large screens, commentary audio, and food service—our Sports bars list for Seattle curates starters.
Yes—expect plazas, parks, and sponsor screens beyond the official FIFA footprint; follow city permits for pop-up events.
Fan fests and many pubs air matches without a cover, though you still pay for food and drinks.
Dedicated soccer bars often unlock doors at breakfast for morning ET kickoffs—call ahead on knockout days.
Diaspora supporters’ clubs frequently host themed parties; search social networks for “[country] supporters Seattle”.
High-demand nights sell out fast—book tables or arrive early, especially when Seattle or a mega-draw plays.