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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.
Seattle 2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule
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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PHOTOS: West Seattle High School alums gather for 2026 All-School Reunion
(PHOTOS BY DAVE GERSHGORN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG)
Three hours of remembering and reconnecting are just wrapping up at West Seattle High School, where alumni from many years gathered for the annual All-School Reunion.

Above, WSHS Alumni Association president Karen (Seamens) Dobbs and Nancy (Rutherford) Sleight led attendees in singing the historic alma mater song. Memorabilia was on display as usual:

And more-modern logos adorned school merch offered for sale:

Along with gathering in the commons …

… people also gathered class by class in smaller spaces including classrooms and the library:

Every year the 50th-anniversary class is spotlighted – that meant this year was the turn for those who graduated in the bicentennial year, 1976. You can read what various classes’ alums are up to – and about this year’s two Hall of Fame inductees – in the latest issue of the Alumni Association publication, the Chinook.
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Seahawks’ Russell Wilson Trade Recognized Among NFL’s Biggest Ever
A third-round pick out of Wisconsin in 2012, Russell Wilson proved to be a steal for the Seattle Seahawks.
He surprisingly won the starting job as a rookie, leading Seattle to an 11-5 campaign. They followed that up with a 13-win season in 2013, with Wilson helping them win the first Super Bowl in franchise history. They returned to the Super Bowl in 2014, which they lost in painful fashion.
Wilson continued to lead Seattle to wins, but they eventually decided to move on. That happened in 2022 when Wilson was traded to the Denver Broncos, along with a fourth-round pick in 2022, for the Broncos’ first, second, and fifth-round picks in 2022 and their first and second-round picks in 2023. Seattle also received quarterback Drew Lock, tight end Noah Fant, and defensive tackle Shelby Harris.
Russell Wilson trade among the biggest in NFL history
That trade didn’t work out for Denver, but the Seahawks were more than happy with the results. As Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox says, it helped them rebuild their roster, ultimately leading to their latest title. That’s why he ranked this as the fourth-biggest trade in league history.
“Seattle had won the Super Bowl in 2013 with Wilson at the helm, and it reached the big game again in 2014. However, while Wilson had earned his ninth Pro Bowl nod in 2021, the Seahawks hadn’t advanced past the divisional round since 2014 and were clearly looking for a fresh start,” Knox wrote.
“They got it by dealing Wilson and a 2022 fourth-round pick to the Denver Broncos for a massive haul. The Seahawks’ return netted key contributors to their 2026 run, including outside linebacker Derick Hall, edge rusher Boye Mafe, offensive tackle Charles Cross, and cornerback Devon Witherspoon.”
All of those players were vital to their recent Super Bowl win. Mafe, who signed with the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason, is the only one who is no longer with the Seahawks, whereas Witherspoon, Hall, and Cross remain as key pieces.
Russell Wilson was never the same after leaving Seattle
As happy as Seattle was with the trade, the Broncos weren’t thrilled with the results. Wilson wasn’t the same player in Denver and they went 11-19 in two seasons with Wilson as the starter.
He then spent one season with the Pittsburgh Steelers before signing with the New York Giants in 2026. Following an 0-3 start with the Giants, Wilson was benched in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart and recently announced his retirement from the NFL.
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CONGRATULATIONS! Parks Foundation award for two local organizations
(Photo by Don Brubeck)
Congratulations to two local organizations just honored with one big award. Here’s the announcement sent to us to share with you:
The Seattle Parks Foundation honored the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails group and the Ridge to River (R2R) coalition with a Love Parks award on Wednesday, June 3.
Accepting the award were Joanna Florer, Craig Rankin, Paul West, and Judy Bentley. The trails group has been promoting walking and hiking trails in Seattle’s largest contiguous forest for more than ten years. The Ridge to River Coalition is planning how the greenbelt will be cared for and improved over the long term. Check the website at wdgtrails.org to find out how you can participate in this work or just enjoy the greenbelt.
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