About Lumen Field
Lumen Field — the open-air home of the Seahawks and Sounders FC — is the Pacific Northwest venue of 2026 and the only Pacific Northwest stop on the entire tournament. Lumen is hosting six matches including group-stage games and a Round of 32. Seattle's June weather is the most fan-friendly on the US side of the bracket: high temperatures in the low 70s, low humidity, long daylight, and the kind of evenings where you can stand in line outside the stadium without being miserable. The stadium sits in SoDo immediately south of downtown, accessed by the Link light rail from Sea-Tac airport (about 35 minutes) or from Capitol Hill and the U-District. The downtown / Pioneer Square / Capitol Hill hotel corridor is the obvious base. Sounders home matches are some of the loudest in MLS — expect the same energy.
How FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets work
Tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are sold exclusively through FIFA's official ticketing portal at FIFA.com/tickets. That is the only legitimate retail channel — no airline, no travel agency, no resale platform and no broker is an authorised primary distributor. The only FIFA-sanctioned premium product outside the standard ticketing portal is the FIFA Official Hospitality program, which sells hospitality packages (premium seating bundled with food, drink and lounge access) through On Location, FIFA's official hospitality partner. Anything else — including "guaranteed Final tickets" sold months before tickets exist — should be assumed to be either a scam or an unauthorised resale at risk of cancellation.
FIFA's standard 2026 ticket-sales path runs in phases. The Visa Presale Draw runs first and is open to Visa cardholders worldwide — fans register, are entered into a random draw, and successful applicants are given a window to buy tickets to specific matches at face value. After the Visa presale, FIFA runs an Early Ticket Draw open to all fans regardless of payment method, again on a random-draw basis. A Random Selection Draw and Last-Minute Sales follow as the tournament approaches, releasing remaining inventory and any tickets returned from team allocations. Late sales open in the weeks immediately before kick-off and continue through the tournament. Pricing is tiered Category 1 through Category 4 plus a dedicated Conditional Supporter ticket category for fans of qualified teams, with FIFA also using dynamic pricing on knockout-round matches — prices for the Final and semifinals run dramatically higher than group-stage matches.
FIFA's official Resale Platform launches in early 2026. It is the only sanctioned way to transfer a 2026 ticket between fans, and it operates inside the FIFA ID system — buyers and sellers are verified, prices are capped at face value (no markup), and the ticket transfers cleanly into the new holder's FIFA ID. Reselling a 2026 World Cup ticket outside the FIFA Resale Platform violates the ticket terms and the ticket can be voided. FIFA also runs a dedicated Accessibility Ticketing program for fans with disabilities — wheelchair seating, easy-access seating, audio descriptive commentary and companion tickets are available across all 16 venues and applied for through FIFA.com/tickets/accessibility.
Travelling to Seattle
Cross-border travel between the three host countries during the tournament will be the largest sustained mass-transit event in North American history. Plan early and assume capacity is sold out unless you have a confirmed booking. Visa rules: entry to the United States requires either an ESTA (for Visa Waiver Program countries, applied online roughly $21 USD, processing takes 72 hours) or a B1/B2 visitor visa (for non-VWP nationals, requires an embassy interview booked 3-12 months in advance — book this in summer 2025 if you need one). Entry to Canada requires an eTA for visa-exempt nationals (CAD $7, applied online) or a temporary resident visa for visa-required nationalities. Entry to Mexico is visa-free for most North American and European passports — fans receive an FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) tourist permit at the airport.
Inter-city flights between host cities are the single biggest logistical chokepoint of the tournament. The FIFA match schedule release in March/April 2026 will trigger the biggest single fare spike of the year; flights between US host cities that normally run $200-$400 round trip will run $800-$1,500 in tournament windows. Book inter-city legs the moment your match tickets are confirmed. Hotels: book six to twelve months ahead. Host-city hotels around match venues will be at 95%+ occupancy through their match windows and the marquee hotels in NYC, LA, Mexico City and Toronto for the Final week and semifinal weekend are already booking out. Rental cars will be in tight supply — book at the airport you arrive at, not the city centre. FIFA Accreditation is media/team-staff credentialing and is entirely separate from fan tickets — fans do not need accreditation, just a FIFA ID and a valid match ticket.