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Lumen Field Tickets

Buy Lumen Field tickets for World Cup 2026 on 1BoxOffice and compare verified listings for Seattle Stadium before choosing your preferred fixture, section and delivery method. The Seattle venue hosts six matches, beginning with Belgium v Egypt on 15 June and ending with a Round of 16 fixture on 6 July. Buyers should expect the USA v Australia game, the opening matchday and the knockout dates to draw the tightest supply.

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Lumen Field sits in the SoDo and Pioneer Square corridor at 800 Occidental Avenue South, close to light rail, King Street Station and downtown hotels. For World Cup 2026 tickets, the venue appears as Seattle Stadium in match communications, with a published capacity of 65,123 and a natural grass setup prepared for the event. This page keeps the buying route first, then gives the practical stadium detail needed to choose seats, plan transport, manage bag rules and arrive with mobile tickets ready.

At a Glance

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Venue nameLumen Field, listed as Seattle Stadium during World Cup 2026
Address800 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134, USA
Tournament capacity65,123, subject to final configuration
Opened15 September 2002
Regular tenantsSeattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC and Seattle Reign FC
Tournament surfaceNatural grass prepared for World Cup match requirements
Nearest rail stopsStadium Station and International District/Chinatown Station
Roof coveragePartial canopy over much of the seating bowl, with the pitch open to weather

2026 World Cup Fixtures at Lumen Field

Seattle hosts four group-stage fixtures before the knockout rounds arrive in early July. The venue has one Group D match involving the USA, two Group G matches involving Egypt and a Group B fixture between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar. The final two dates are knockout matches, so demand can change sharply once the teams are known.

DateStageMatch
Mon 15 Jun 2026Group GBelgium v Egypt
Fri 19 Jun 2026Group DUSA v Australia
Wed 24 Jun 2026Group BBosnia-Herzegovina v Qatar
Fri 26 Jun 2026Group GEgypt v Iran
Wed 1 Jul 2026Round of 32Match 82
Mon 6 Jul 2026Round of 16Match 94

The Belgium opener matters because it is Seattle's first tournament match and will set the local rhythm for transport, entry queues and crowd flow. USA v Australia should be the fixture with the strongest domestic demand, while the Round of 16 market can move quickly once the earlier knockout path becomes clear.

How to Get There

By light rail

The Sound Transit 1 Line is usually the most reliable way to reach the stadium area. Stadium Station is close to the south side of the ground, while International District/Chinatown Station gives a practical route to the north plaza and is recommended by Sound Transit for accessible matchday movement via the Weller Street Bridge. Visitors should check live timetables because tournament crowds can change platform flow and station staffing.

By train

King Street Station is a short walk from the north side of the venue and serves Amtrak Cascades, long-distance rail and Sounder commuter services. Sounder can work well for fans staying in Tacoma, Kent, Auburn or Everett when services align with the match schedule. Evening fixtures may require extra planning because return service patterns are not the same every day.

From Sea-Tac Airport

The 1 Line connects SeaTac/Airport Station with the stadium corridor without needing a car. Visitors with luggage should consider hotel storage before heading to the ground because Lumen Field does not provide general bag storage for non-compliant items. A taxi or rideshare can be faster late at night, but motorway traffic around SoDo can make rail the calmer matchday choice.

By bus

King County Metro routes serve Pioneer Square, SoDo, the International District and downtown. The best stop depends on your gate, hotel and post-match plan, so check live arrivals before travelling rather than relying on a fixed route from earlier in the day. Regional buses and light rail together give good coverage from Bellevue, Lynnwood, Redmond, Tacoma and Everett.

By car

Lumen Field sits between Interstate 5 and Highway 99, close to the Edgar Martinez Drive South exit. Driving is possible, but it is not the simplest plan for high-demand World Cup dates because the venue shares the corridor with T-Mobile Park, WaMu Theater and downtown traffic. Buyers travelling by car should pre-book parking and allow extra time for security closures near the stadium.

On foot

Downtown Seattle hotels, Pioneer Square restaurants and waterfront attractions are within walking distance for many visitors. The walk along Occidental Avenue is the most direct route from Pioneer Square, while 1st Avenue South works for fans coming from the waterfront or Pike Place direction. After full time, walking a few blocks before calling a rideshare can reduce surge prices and waiting time.

Matchday movement around Seattle works best when the journey is planned as a door-to-gate route rather than a station-to-stadium guess. If you are coming from downtown, decide whether your ticket points you toward the north plaza, south gate or east approach before leaving the hotel. That small check can save a loop around the bowl when streets are busy. International visitors should also keep an offline map saved because the mobile signal can dip when the crowd builds.

Supporters travelling in groups should agree on a meeting point away from the immediate turnstiles. Pioneer Square, King Street Station and the International District all offer clearer landmarks than the stadium corners once queues form. The area is compact, but matchday barriers can turn a short walk into a longer detour. Give younger fans and older relatives extra time so the final approach does not feel rushed.

Parking

Parking near Lumen Field is available but limited compared with tournament demand. The North Lot, Lumen Field Garage, Metro Garage and Union Station Garage are the closest regular choices, with smaller private lots spread through SoDo and Pioneer Square. Pre-booking is the safer approach for the USA v Australia and the knockout matches because drive-up availability can disappear early.

Fans staying near a light rail station should compare parking costs with rail fares before committing to a car. Rail from Sea-Tac, Northgate, downtown or the International District avoids the hardest post-match bottlenecks around South Royal Brougham Way and Edgar Martinez Drive South. When driving is unavoidable, a lot south of the stadium can be easier for leaving towards the airport or Tacoma.

For drivers, the most important choice is not always the closest space. A garage right beside the stadium can save steps before kick-off, but costs time after full-time, especially if everyone is trying to enter the same road channel. A lot slightly farther south or east can be easier for a calm exit. Keep the parking confirmation on your phone and take a photo of the lot entrance before walking away.

Seating at Lumen Field

Lumen Field has a steep football bowl, a partial canopy and an open north end that frames the downtown skyline. For World Cup matches, the venue is expected to use a fuller stadium configuration than many regular Sounders matchdays, with tournament seating, media areas and team requirements affecting the final seat map. Buyers should choose by section view rather than assuming the usual club allocation will carry over unchanged.

North end and Hawk's Nest

The Hawk's Nest is the raised bleacher-style area at the north end of the stadium. It is known for noise, steep sightlines and proximity to the north tower, so it suits buyers who want atmosphere rather than a quiet view. During the tournament, these blocks may be assigned differently by fixture, but the shape of the stand will still make the north end feel intense.

South end

The south end is associated with Sounders supporter energy during regular football use, particularly near sections 121 to 123. For World Cup matches, national-team allocations and neutral seating plans can shift the mood from game to game. It remains a strong choice for fans who prefer endline views and a louder bowl.

East and west sidelines

Lower sideline seats close to the halfway offer the best balance of detail and tactical view. The 200-level on both sides gives more height without feeling distant, which is useful for buyers who want to follow shape, pressing and substitutions. Afternoon sun and shade patterns can matter in June, so check the seat map and expected kick-off time before buying.

Upper bowl

The 300-level gives a full view of the pitch and is often the value area for buyers who want confirmed entry without paying sideline prices. Rows farther back can sit under more roof cover, which matters in Seattle even during summer. The trade-off is distance from the action and a longer climb to the concourse.

Family and accessibility choices

Families often prefer sideline or corner sections with easier restroom and concourse access. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older, so buyers should keep group supervision in mind when selecting separate rows or split pairs. Accessible and wheelchair-convertible seats are available across areas and price levels, but buyers should use the accessibility filter or contact support before purchasing if a specific setup is needed.

Buyer PriorityBest Area to Compare
AtmosphereNorth end Hawk's Nest and south-end blocks
Best tactical viewCentral sideline sections on lower or 200-level tiers
Weather coverUpper-bowl rows under the partial canopy
FamiliesCorner or sideline blocks with easier concourse access
Lower price bands300-level corners and upper-bowl endline blocks
Accessible seatingAccessible and wheelchair-convertible areas shown on the seat map

When comparing Lumen Field tickets, do not judge the section only by its distance from the pitch. A higher central seat can be better than a low corner if you want to read passing lanes, defensive shape and substitutions. The steep bowl also means some upper areas still feel close to the game. Buyers attending with children should think about aisle access, restroom distance and noise level as much as the view.

Hospitality and premium areas may appear separately from standard seats when supply is available. Those listings can suit corporate buyers, families marking a special trip or fans who prefer a quieter pre-match space before entering the bowl. Check whether food, drink, lounge access, padded seating or a private entrance is included. Do not assume every premium listing has the same benefits, because the package note is the final detail that matters.

Weather and Roof Coverage

Seattle weather in June and early July can move from bright evening sun to light rain on the same day. The roof canopy covers much of the seating bowl, but the pitch remains open, and some lower-bowl rows can be exposed. Buyers who want better shelter should compare rows under the canopy rather than choosing only by price.

A light rain jacket is more useful than an umbrella because stadium policies can limit large items that block views. Evening temperatures can feel cooler than expected near the waterfront, especially after a late finish. Comfortable shoes also matter because the best exit plan may involve walking into Pioneer Square or downtown before joining rail, bus or rideshare queues.

Bag Policy

Lumen Field uses a clear bag policy for stadium events. Clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags must not exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches, and clear backpacks must stay within those dimensions with no more than two pockets. One-gallon clear freezer bags are accepted, while a small clutch up to 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches may be carried with or without a strap.

Diaper bags accompanying a child and medical bags can be screened, but buyers should keep them compact and arrive earlier. There is no general stadium bag check for items that fail the policy. If you are travelling straight from the airport, use hotel storage or a paid luggage service before going to the stadium.

Food, Drink and Pubs

Pioneer Square before kick-off

Pioneer Square is the natural pre-match area because it sits just north of the stadium and has enough bars to spread demand. Elysian Fields at 542 1st Avenue South is one of the closest large venues, while Admiral Pub near Smith Tower is a long-standing football pub with a strong local following. Flatstick Pub works for groups who want a slower pre-match stop with Washington beer and indoor games.

Mixed groups and visiting fans

Sluggers and Occidental Hall are useful for visiting fans because they are close without feeling tied to one supporter group. Families may prefer King Street Bar and Oven or a downtown restaurant before walking south. On the busiest dates, booking a meal earlier in the day is safer than trying to find a table in the final hour before kick-off.

Inside the stadium

Lumen Field is cashless for stadium events, so bring a contactless card or mobile wallet. Concessions usually cover hot dogs, pizza, barbecue, Mexican options, plant-based choices and local beer. Prices will vary by event, so the safest buyer advice is to budget more than a regular meal outside the ground and use the concourse before the half-time rush.

Food planning matters more for the midday fixtures than for evening games. A 12:00 kick-off gives little time for a full lunch if you arrive late, so eating in Pioneer Square before the security rush can be a better plan. For the later matchdays, a post-match meal can double as a crowd-management tactic. Waiting near the stadium for one hour often feels easier than joining the first rail queue.

Entry Process and Gate Times

World Cup gate times for Seattle should be checked in the final matchday instructions once they are published. Regular Sounders information states that gates open 90 minutes before kick-off for Sounders matches, but Lumen Field notes that gate times for other events vary. For a tournament crowd, arriving 75 to 90 minutes before kick-off is still a sensible planning window unless the final event instructions say otherwise.

The main stadium gates are spread around the bowl, with south, north, east and west approaches serving different arrival routes. Matchday security can move queues away from normal street patterns, so use the gate shown on your ticket and follow local signage. Bring photo ID, especially if you hold hospitality, premium or transferred tickets.

World Cup ticketing is mobile-only through the tournament ticketing system. Tickets are not sent by email as downloadable documents, and screenshots or photos are not valid for stadium entry. Charge your phone, sign into the correct account before leaving your hotel and open the ticket before you reach the turnstile area.

Getting Away After the Match

Rail and bus

Stadium Station and International District/Chinatown Station will carry heavy post-match footfall. If queues look dense, walking north into Pioneer Square or International District/Chinatown can help you board away from the most crowded immediate approach. Families and reduced-mobility visitors should favour the accessible route advised by Sound Transit rather than following the fastest-moving crowd.

By car

South Royal Brougham Way, Edgar Martinez Drive South and South Atlantic Street can slow sharply after full time. Drivers parked in the closest garages should expect delays, while those using a lot farther south in SoDo may clear the area more smoothly. Rideshare pick-ups can also move several blocks away from the venue as road controls settle.

Waiting out the crowd

A post-match meal or drink in Pioneer Square can be the simplest way to avoid the first wave. Elysian Fields, Admiral Pub, Occidental Hall and several restaurants north of the stadium are close enough to walk to without crossing the busiest roads. After 45 to 60 minutes, rail platforms and rideshare pricing usually become easier to manage.

Stadium History

Lumen Field opened on 15 September 2002 on the site of the demolished Kingdome. The stadium was shaped around noise, steep seating and a partial roof rather than a closed dome, which gave Seattle one of the most recognisable matchday bowls in North America. It has carried several names since opening, including Seahawks Stadium, Qwest Field and CenturyLink Field before becoming Lumen Field in 2020.

The venue has hosted the Seattle Seahawks since opening, Seattle Sounders FC since the club entered MLS in 2009, and Seattle Reign FC since 2022. The 2019 MLS Cup remains a landmark football date at the ground, with Seattle beating Toronto FC 3-1 in front of a record crowd of 69,274. In 2022, Sounders defeated Pumas UNAM 3-0 at Lumen Field to complete a continental final victory that still carries weight in the city's football story.

Stadium Future

The biggest tournament change is the move to natural grass for World Cup play. Seattle organisers have described stadium improvements that include laying natural grass, and that shift is one of the most important operational changes at a venue that usually hosts many events on an artificial surface. Buyers do not need to choose tickets based on the pitch change, but the new surface is part of why the venue has a special tournament setup.

Other improvements are tied to security, seating preparation and event operations. The stadium is not being rebuilt, and there is no public plan to add a permanent full roof before the tournament. For ticket buyers, the practical point is that wayfinding, entry lanes and some concourse flows may feel different from a regular Sounders or Seahawks match.

Accessibility

Lumen Field provides accessible seating and wheelchair-convertible seating across areas and price levels. Wheelchair escort services are available when a guest asks event staff at gate entry, and staff can arrange help to the seat, plus pick-up after the event. Accessible restrooms, assisted listening support and captioning services are part of the stadium's regular accessibility setup.

Ben's Sensory Room is located at the southwest Guest Services point in Olympic Hall and opens for full-stadium events. It is designed for guests with autism, sensory challenges or PTSD who may need a quieter space away from the bowl. Children using the room must be accompanied by an adult, and time limits may apply when lines form.

For transit, Sound Transit recommends the International District/Chinatown Station for the most direct accessible route to Seattle Stadium. The Weller Street Bridge route includes elevator access and avoids some steep grades found on other approaches. Visitors using wheelchairs, pushchairs, or mobility aids should check the latest station notices before travel because construction and event controls can alter the route.

Accessibility planning should start before tickets are selected, not after checkout. If a wheelchair space, companion seat, reduced-stair route or sensory break is essential, confirm that the listing and the final ticket details support that need. The stadium has useful services, but the tournament overlay can change normal routes. Keep the accessible path, gate and seat details in one shared message for the travelling group.

High-Demand Fixtures and Pricing

Seattle's most in-demand group-stage match should be USA v Australia because host-nation fixtures attract domestic buyers, travelling fans and hospitality interest. Belgium v Egypt also has opening-day pressure because it starts the venue's tournament, while Round of 16 tickets can move quickly once the earlier knockout path becomes clear. Bosnia-Herzegovina v Qatar and Egypt v Iran may offer more flexible buying windows, depending on group-table context.

Prices on 1BoxOffice are marketplace-variable and can move with section, quantity, delivery status, hospitality availability and match demand. Seattle does not host the World Cup 2026 final, World Cup 2026 semi-finals or World Cup 2026 quarter-finals, so its strongest price pressure is concentrated on the USA fixture, the opening matchday and the two knockout rounds at Lumen Field. The best value check is to compare the same section across multiple listings rather than judging by the lowest single price alone.

Buying Lumen Field Tickets on 1BoxOffice

1BoxOffice allows buyers to compare available Seattle Stadium listings by match, quantity, seating category and delivery note. Every order is covered by the 150% money-back guarantee, which protects buyers if valid tickets are not delivered in time under the platform's terms. Use the steps below before making a final selection.

Step1

Open the Seattle venue listings
Open the World Cup 2026 hub on 1BoxOffice, then filter by Seattle Stadium or Lumen Field to see the six available matchdays.

Step2

Choose the match
Select Belgium v Egypt, USA v Australia, Bosnia-Herzegovina v Qatar, Egypt v Iran, the Round of 32 date or the Round of 16 date. Check the stage, date, kick-off time, section notes and delivery method before moving forward.

Step3

Compare the seating areas
Review lower-bowl, club-level and 300-level options on the seat map. Central sideline blocks usually cost more, while upper-bowl and corner sections can offer stronger value for buyers who want confirmed entry at a lower price band.

Step4

Read every listing note
Look for notes about split seating, restricted views, accessible seating, hospitality access, mobile transfer timing and whether tickets are grouped. These notes matter at a tournament venue because allocations can differ by match.

Step5

Create or sign in to your account
Sign in or create an account before checkout. Your account keeps order details, delivery updates and support messages in one place.

Step6

Confirm payment details
Review the final price, currency, quantity and delivery method. 1BoxOffice uses secure checkout, and listings may show standard seats, premium options or hospitality depending on live supply.

Step7

Save your confirmation
After payment, keep the confirmation email and order reference. Ticket fulfilment for World Cup matches is commonly completed closer to matchday, so monitor your account rather than assuming instant mobile transfer.

Step8

Track ticket delivery
Use Track Order before you travel. For mobile-only tournament tickets, prepare the required ticketing account and keep your phone charged on matchday.

Advice for International Visitors

Sea-Tac International Airport is the main arrival point for overseas visitors. Light rail from the airport is usually the simplest route to downtown and the stadium corridor, especially on matchdays when motorway traffic can be slow. Travellers arriving with luggage should go to the hotel first because the clear bag policy is strict and storage near the stadium will be under pressure.

Pioneer Square and the downtown waterfront are the easiest hotel areas because they keep the stadium within a short walk. Capitol Hill gives better nightlife but requires a longer walk or light rail connection. Sea-Tac airport hotels can be a good value for short stays, provided you are comfortable using the 1 Line before and after the match.

Seattle is a contactless-friendly city for visitors, and Lumen Field is cashless for stadium events. Set up a mobile wallet, keep a backup payment card and download any ticketing app or account access before leaving your accommodation. The weather can be cooler than expected after sunset, so a light rain jacket is a better matchday item than a bulky bag.

Visitors combining Seattle with another host city should leave more travel margin than a normal domestic trip. Flights between the Pacific Northwest and California can look simple on paper, but airport queues, matchday road closures and hotel check-in times can compress the schedule. Vancouver is geographically close, yet border crossing, flight times and accommodation availability still need proper planning. Keep at least one flexible evening between distant fixtures where possible.

UK and GCC travellers should also factor in time-zone adjustment. A midday kick-off in Seattle can feel early after a long-haul arrival, particularly on the first full day in the United States. Plan the first match with an easy morning, a simple rail route and a light bag. The less you carry, the easier it is to handle the clear bag checks and crowded concourses.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The published tournament capacity for Seattle Stadium is 65,123, subject to final configuration. That figure is lower than the standard NFL layout because tournament seating, media positions, camera platforms, security zones and team operations can change the net number of saleable seats.

  • Seattle Stadium is the clean tournament name used when corporate venue names are replaced during the event period. The venue remains Lumen Field for regular club, NFL and concert use, but ticketing, maps, and match communications may use Seattle Stadium during World Cup 2026.

  • Seattle has six matches: four group-stage fixtures, one Round of 32 fixture and one Round of 16 fixture. The group-stage dates are 15, 19, 24 and 26 June 2026, followed by knockout dates on 1 and 6 July 2026.

  • USA v Australia on 19 June should be the strongest group-stage demand driver because it involves the host nation in a Pacific Northwest venue with easy domestic travel. The 6 July Round of 16 can also tighten quickly once the participating nations are known.

  • Yes. 1BoxOffice lists verified resale options, so buyers can compare available Lumen Field tickets without entering a ballot or waiting for a sales phase. Availability changes by fixture, category, quantity and delivery status.

  • Stadium Station is closest to the south side of the venue, while International District/Chinatown Station is useful for the north plaza and accessible routing. Sound Transit recommends the International District/Chinatown for a more direct, level route via the Weller Street Bridge when accessibility is a priority.

  • The 1 Line light rail connects SeaTac/Airport Station with International District/Chinatown, Stadium and downtown Seattle stations. On matchday, rail is usually easier than a taxi because motorway traffic around SoDo and downtown can become slow before major events.

  • Yes, but spaces near the stadium are limited compared with demand. The North Lot, Lumen Field Garage, Metro Garage and Union Station Garage are the closest regular options, and buyers should pre-book where available rather than relying on drive-up spaces.

  • Lumen Field permits clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches. One-gallon clear freezer bags are also accepted, and a small clutch no larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches may be carried with or without a strap.

  • No. Tournament ticketing guidance says mobile tickets are not emailed or downloaded as documents, and screenshots or photos will not be accepted for entry. Buyers should use the required mobile ticketing method and prepare it before reaching the gate.

  • Gate times for the Seattle World Cup fixtures should be checked in the final matchday instructions once published. Regular Sounders guidance uses 90 minutes before kick-off, while other Lumen Field events can vary, so buyers should avoid relying on one fixed opening time.

  • The Hawk's Nest at the north end and the south-end supporter blocks are the most atmospheric areas during regular football use. For World Cup matches, the organisers may allocate national-team groups differently, but the physical acoustics of both ends should still make them lively areas.

  • Families often prefer corner or sideline seats with easier concourse access rather than the loudest supporter areas. For this tournament, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older, and buyers should check the listing notes for family-friendly seating information.

  • Yes. Accessible and wheelchair-convertible seats are available across areas and price levels, with wheelchair escort support on request at entry. Ben's Sensory Room is also available for full-stadium events for guests with autism, sensory challenges or PTSD who need a quieter space.

  • Lumen Field has a partial canopy that covers much of the seating bowl but not the pitch. Front rows, the Hawk's Nest and uncovered lower areas can still be exposed to rain, so buyers should consider upper rows under the canopy if weather protection matters.

  • Seattle tournament organisers state that stadium improvements include laying natural grass for the event. Buyers should treat the surface as a tournament-specific setup, separate from the regular artificial surface used for many club and NFL events.

  • Lumen Field tours run year-round and are scheduled around stadium events, with available dates released monthly. During the World Cup period, tours may be restricted or unavailable around match operations, so buyers should check tour dates separately from match tickets.

  • Pioneer Square, the downtown waterfront and hotels around King Street Station are the easiest bases because they keep the venue within a short walk. Capitol Hill, South Lake Union and Sea-Tac airport hotels can also work when connected with light rail.

  • Check the match date, stage, quantity, seat section, delivery method, mobile ticket requirements and any listing notes. For knockout matches, keep travel plans flexible because participating teams are confirmed only after earlier rounds.

  • Every order on 1BoxOffice is covered by the 150% money-back guarantee. If valid tickets are not delivered in time for the match, the guarantee protects the buyer according to the platform's order terms.

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Sources checked: Lumen Field, Seattle Sounders FC, Sound Transit, King County Metro, Seattle World Cup 26 local organising committee, Visit Seattle, Washington State Public Stadium Authority and organiser ticketing support. Information was reviewed in April 2026 and may change before matchday. 1BoxOffice is not affiliated with the tournament organisers, Lumen Field or any club using the venue. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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