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What is the cheapest 2026 World Cup match in at Lumen Field in Seattle?
The 2026 World Cup inches closer as the United States begins its duty as one of the three hosts for 2026. 11 different U.S. cities will host soccer games this summer, including Lumen Field in Seattle.
Lumen Field is notably home to the reigning Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks. With games always fairly high-priced in Seattle, attending a World Cup match is no different at this venue.
While the USMNT, who plays in Seattle on June 19 against Australia, will of course be a higher-priced ticket, there are some lower-priced games available to watch live in Seattle, including Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar for just $222 on June 24.
Below we’ll break down the cheapest World Cup match in Seattle and how to get tickets:
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What is the cheapest World Cup match in Seattle?
The cheapest World Cup match at Lumen Field in Seattle is Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar on Wednesday, June 24 at 12 p.m. PT. Tickets start at $222.
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How many World Cup games will Seattle host?
Lumen Field will host six World Cup matches, including a Round of 16 match on Monday, July 6.
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When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup is scheduled to take place between June 11 and July 19. The first game of the tournament will take place in Mexico, and the tournament will conclude with the Finals in New York City.
Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
The World Cup will be played in 16 different cities across North America, 11 of which are in the U.S. See below for a full list of host sites and their schedule of games.
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- Thursday, June 11 – Estadio Azteca in Mexico City – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 11 – Estadio Akron in Guadalajara – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 12 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 12 – BMO Field in Toronto – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 13 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 13 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 13 – Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 13 – BC Place Stadium in Vancouver – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 14 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 14 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 14 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 14 – Estadio BBVA in Monterrey – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 15 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 15 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 15 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 15 – Lumen Field in Seattle – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 16 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 16 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 16 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 16 – Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 17 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 17 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 17 – BMO Field in Toronto – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 17 – Estadio Azteca in Mexico City – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 18 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 18 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 18 – BC Place Stadium – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 18 – Estadio Akron in Guadalajara – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 19 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 19 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 19 – Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 19 – Lumen Field in Seattle – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 20 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 20 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 20 – BMO Field in Toronto – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 20 – Estadio BBVA in Monterrey – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 21 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 21 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 21 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Sunday, June 21 – BC Place Stadium in Vancouver – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 22 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 22 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 22 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 22 – Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 23 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 23 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 23 – BMO Field in Toronto – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 23 – Estadio Akron in Guadalajara – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 24 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 24 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 24 – Lumen Field in Seattle – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 24 – BC Place Stadium in Vancouver – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 24 – Estadio Azteca in Mexico City – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, June 24 – Estadio BBVA in Monterrey – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 26 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 26 – Lumen Field in Seattle – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 26 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 26 – BMO Field in Toronto – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 26 – BC Place Stadium in Vancouver – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 26 – Estadio Akron in Guadalajara – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 27 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 27 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 27 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 27 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 27 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Saturday, June 27 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
Round of 32 schedule
- Sunday, June 28 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 29 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 29 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 29 – Estadio BBVA in Monterrey – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 30 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 30 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 30 – Estadio Azteca in Mexico City – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, July 1 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, July 1 – Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, July 1 – Lumen Field in Seattle – Shop tickets
- Thursday, July 2 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Thursday, July 2 – BMO Field in Toronto – Shop tickets
- Thursday, July 2 – BC Place Stadium in Vancouver – Shop tickets
- Friday, July 3 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Friday, July 3 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Friday, July 3 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City – Shop tickets
Round of 16 schedule
- Saturday, July 4 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia – Shop tickets
- Saturday, July 4 – NRG Stadium in Houston – Shop tickets
- Sunday, July 5 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
- Sunday, July 5 – Estadio Azteca in Mexico City – Shop tickets
- Monday, July 6 – Lumen Field in Seattle – Shop tickets
- Monday, July 6 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, Jul 7 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, July 7 – BC Place Stadium in Vancouver – Shop tickets
Quarterfinals schedule
- Thursday, July 9 – Gillette Stadium in Boston – Shop tickets
- Friday, July 10 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Shop tickets
- Saturday, July 11 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Saturday, July 11 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City – Shop tickets
Semifinals schedule
- Tuesday, July 14 – AT&T Stadium in Dallas – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, July 15 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta – Shop tickets
Finals schedule
- Saturday, July 18 (3rd place) – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – Shop tickets
- Sunday, July 19 – MetLife Stadium in New York City – Shop tickets
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3 Seahawks Rookies Who Must Step Up Right Away
The Seattle Seahawks are the defending champions, but that doesn’t mean their rookie class isn’t important.
If anything, it means the rookie class is more important because these first-year players will have to play at a very high level right from the jump in their careers. The Seahawks’ rookie class is going to be expected to help the team win a Super Bowl by replacing some key players on the roster.
“The world champion Seahawks, as I saw it, had three clear areas that became needs this offseason: running back, safety and corner, with the departures of Kenneth Walker III, Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen,” Sports Illustrated reporter Albert Breer wrote.
“Accordingly, running back Jadarian Price, safety Bud Clark and corner Julian Neal were their first three draft picks, and all three will be guys to watch in late July and August. And another storyline, one that’ll tie back to Price, will be Zach Charbonnet’s return from a torn ACL.”
Jadarian Price
With Zach Charbonnet tearing his ACL during the divisional round game against the San Francisco 49ers back in January, first-round pick Jadarian Price will be thrown into the limelight in Week 1, assuming he gets through training camp in full health.
This will be an excellent opportunity for Price to get early reps, especially considering he was a backup in college to Jeremiyah Love, the No. 3 overall pick in the draft. He’ll compete with George Holani in training camp for the starting job against the New England Patriots on Sep. 9.
Bud Clark
Clark shouldn’t be expected to start over Julian Love and Ty Okada, but he should still have a handsome role in the secondary. Last year, the secondary proved how important depth is, and everyone in Seattle’s back line can play at a high level.
Clark is taking over for Coby Bryant, who signed with the Chicago Bears back in March. Those are tough shoes to fill, but Clark will be given an opportunity to show why he was a second-round pick.
Julian Neal
The Seahawks won’t have Riq Woolen this season after he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. Josh Jobe and Nick Emmanwori will also need to fill in for Woolen’s absence, but third-round pick Julian Neal will have to shoulder some of the responsibility as well.
Woolen played in 78 percent of the team’s defensive snaps last season, which means Neal could hear his number early and often if he has a strong showing in training camp.
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PHOTOS: Visiting all 12 stops during this year’s West Seattle Garden Tour
PHOTOS BY OLIVER HAMLIN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG
Hundreds of people spent Sunday admiring and photographing the 12 gardens spotlighted on this year’s West Seattle Garden Tour. Among them was WSB contributing photojournalist Oliver Hamlin, who presents a scene from each garden (including some of the gardeners. First, at Garden A, “A Show of Northwest Natives“:
Charles Anthony, who created Garden B, “Salish Sea Sanctuary,” posed with his Japanese Maple:

Garden C, “Heron Cove,” has its namesake standing sentinel:

Below are Debra Montgomery and Lee Kelly; she bought the “Heron Cove” house 7 years ago and inherited Lee, who has been the gardener for 40 years. She said the previous homeowners sought out a buyer who wouldn’t tear down the house and would keep caring for the garden, which she and Lee both now do.

Garden D was described as “Small Spaces, Big Moments”:

Below (L-R) are the gardeners behind Garden D, Laird Applegate and Brian Pelzel:

Garden E was “From a Sprawling Lawn and One Tree to …”

Blackberries are often the bane of a gardener’s existence, but in Garden F, “Transformation,” they were beautiful:

Garden F’s (L-R) Diane Elie and Raquel Gonzalez store water in 60-gallon rainbarrels and told Oliver that it fills most of their irrigation needs:

At Garden G, “Hidden Gem,” Julie Robinson-Jasper and Maple the dog are seen through a mirror surrounded by star jasmine at Garden G, “Hidden Gem”:

Another scene from Garden G:

Garden H, “Behind the Fences,” sported an arch of bittersweet nightshade:

A clawfoot bathtub graced Garden I, “A Fresh Look for A Once-Beloved Garden“:
Garden J, “Garden of Many Rooms,” was conducive to wandering:

Garden K offered onlookers “Plants from Around the World“:

And Garden L, “Conifer Corner,” featured a 75-year-old wisteria:

(Read details of each garden here.) The West Seattle Garden Tour is organized by a nonprofit that uses the proceeds to support other nonprofits – here are this year’s grant recipients; see how to apply for one of next year’s grants by going here (July 15 is the deadline).
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Armed suspects linked to 3 Seattle robberies within 30 minutes – MyNorthwest.com
Three robberies occurred within 30 minutes of each other on Friday in Seattle, with law enforcement believing they were connected due to the timing, proximity, and similar descriptions of the suspects.
The first of three robberies began at 4:30 a.m. in the 200 block of Highland Drive near Kerry Park, when the Seattle Police Department (SPD) received reports of two men pointing guns at a man, SPD told KIRO Newsradio.
As officers arrived on scene, they located a 32-year-old man. The victim was sitting in his car when two suspects parked their car beside his and approached him with guns. The suspects ordered the victim to exit his vehicle and give them his necklace.
The victim claimed he had nothing of value, and the suspects ultimately fled in a dark sedan, possibly west on W. Highland Drive. The suspects were described as Black males, possibly in their late teens to 20s. Each suspect wore a mask and gloves, but the victim could not accurately recall what the suspects were wearing.
Second Seattle robbery came minutes after the first, this time at a store
Two minutes later, at 4:32 a.m., dispatch received a report of a robbery at a convenience store in the 1600 block of Queen Anne Avenue N. At the scene, officers made contact with a 25-year-old man.
The victims stated that two suspects entered the store, threatened them, and took money from two of the cash register drawers.
Soon after, the suspects fled the scene in a dark colored sedan. One suspect was described as a Black male in his 20s, roughly 6 feet, 2 inches tall with a medium build, wearing a mask, gloves, and dark-colored clothing. The second suspect was described as a Black male, 6 feet tall, with a medium build, wearing a mask, gloves, and dark-colored clothing.
Final robbery targeted a Beacon Hill convenience store with two victims
At 4:51 a.m., dispatch received a third report of a robbery, this time at a convenience store in the 4800 block of Beacon Avenue S.
Officers arrived and made contact with two victims, a 55-year-old man and a 24-year-old man. The SPD investigation revealed that one of the victims was in the cooler and the other was behind the counter when the two suspects first entered the store.
The victim in the cooler exited to see what was happening, then shut the door to the employee area and stayed there until it was safe to come out.
The 24-year-old victim was behind the counter when the suspect pointed a firearm at him. The suspect forced the victim to open the cash register and took the cash while the other suspect stood by the main entry door with a handgun.
Both suspects exited the store and fled the scene in an unknown direction. The first suspect was described as a Hispanic or Black male in his 20s, with a medium build, wearing a mask, gloves, and dark clothing. The second suspect was described as a Hispanic or Black male in his 20s, wearing a mask and gloves, with light colored pants and dark shoes.
No victims reported injuries as a result of each of the three robberies, and no suspects have been apprehended as of this reporting.
SPD’s Robbery Unit has been assigned to each case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact SPD’s Violent Crimes Tip Line at (206) 233-5000.
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