The organizers announced that the "Seattle Soccer House," located in the Pacific Place complex in downtown Seattle, will be open free of charge to all ages, allowing fans to watch most of the 2026 World Cup matches from June 15th to July 7th in a large public space, without the need for tickets or prior registration.
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| A rendering of the “Seattle Soccer House” located in the Pacific Place complex in downtown Seattle. Photo: seattlefwc26.org |
The highlight of this event is the giant LED screen, approximately 21m x 12m in size, touted as the largest screen ever installed for World Cup viewing in Seattle. This screen will cover multiple levels of space, creating a large-scale football viewing experience right in the heart of the city.
In addition to live broadcasts of matches, the area also maintains replays of matches on days without official events, allowing fans continuous access to the World Cup throughout the tournament.
This free viewing area is located within Pacific Place and is designed as a “community gathering point,” blending local Pacific Northwest culture with international soccer. In addition, fans can enjoy interactive activities, food courts, games, and a family-friendly atmosphere within the area.
According to the organizers, the goal of this model is to bring the World Cup closer to the public, creating opportunities for all citizens and tourists, regardless of economic conditions, to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the biggest tournament on the planet.
Seattle is one of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup, and along with other fan zones, the giant free screen at Pacific Place is expected to become one of the biggest fan attractions on the West Coast of the United States.
In the Pacific Northwest region, the American city of Seattle is scheduled to host six games. This is one of the biggest sporting events ever held in Seattle, with approximately 750,000 visitors expected over the six weeks.
According to VNA/News and Ethnic Minorities Newspaper
Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/the-thao/202605/thanh-pho-seattle-dung-nha-bong-da-mien-phi-cho-nguoi-ham-mo-1e558a2/








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