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Two Years Until kickoff of the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026

June 12, 2024

FIFA  releases updated match schedule showing teams’ possible pathways to the final

Seattle, WA – In just two years, Canada, Mexico, and the USA will host FIFA World Cup 2026™, with Saturday, June 15th marking two years until the tournament kicks off locally. Seattle will host six matches in 2026: two in the knock-out round and four in the first round group-stage including matches on Juneteenth welcoming the US Men’s National team and a kickoff to Pride weekend.

Today, FIFA released a more detailed version of the tournament's match schedule, first revealed in February of this year. The schedule is now color-coded and spotlights teams’ possible pathways in steering their way from the group-stage to the final. Seattle remains one of only two cities guaranteed to host the US Men’s National Team.

Statement from Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026 CEO, Peter Tomozawa on the two-year benchmark:

"We are proud and excited by the work underway to welcome the world to Washington State.  The foundation of our preparations is a great team -- executing our vision of a safe, memorable, and exciting FIFA World Cup experience. While the matches will be played at Seattle's Lumen Field, our work and legacy building is statewide-- and soon we'll be announcing locations for fan zones, watch parties, and practice facilities in communities throughout Washington.

Our safety and transportation plans are moving forward, and our partnerships with Seattle and other cities, the State legislature, and private sector partners will help us secure the resources and coordination needed to be fully prepared by June 2026.

Beyond the six matches hosted in Seattle, we are committed to leaving a positive generational impact on our region and state. Alongside our Legacy Partners, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, we are making plans and investments in accessibility, sustainability, human rights, culture, community, and children. We'll have more to report on all of these activities soon-- and over the next two years as we build momentum, enthusiasm, and support for the 2026 FIFA World Cup."

Video statement from Kasey Keller, former Seattle Sounders and U.S. Men’s National Team legend and four-time FIFA World Cup participant.

Video Statement from FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

Fans interested in pre-registering for FIFA World Cup 2026™ tickets can do so at fifa.com/tickets.

About SeattleFWC26

SeattleFWC26 is the local organizing committee for Seattle’s participation as one of the 16 host cities selected for the FIFA World Cup 2026™. As a not-for-profit organization, SeattleFWC26’s vision is to foster a lasting legacy for our region, guided by the spirit of soccer, innovation, and inclusion. To keep up to date on the latest news and involvement opportunities with SeattleFWC26, please sign up at http://www.seattlefwc26.org/get-involved.

About FIFA World Cup 2026™

FIFA World Cup 2026™ will be the biggest sporting event ever, with three Host Countries, 16 Host Cities, 48 teams and 104 matches uniting an entire continent to showcase a momentous new tournament format. With more countries, cities, teams, and games, FIFA World Cup 2026™ will be the most inclusive tournament ever, engaging millions of fans across 16 unique stadiums and billions worldwide. The tournament will take place in June and July 2026. For the latest FIFA World Cup 2026™ information please visit the FIFA World Cup 2026™ website.