Lumen Field is set to get a $19 million makeover, and a temporary new name, in preparation for the start of the FIFA Men's World Cup events in Seattle next summer. The roughly 69,000-person capacity ...
Seattle's Lumen Field is getting a makeover ahead of next summer's 2026 FIFA World Cup, including seating upgrades, a new playing pitch and a temporary name change. Why it matters: Some changes are ...
SEATTLE — Lumen Field is set to receive a grass pitch and millions of dollars in upgrades ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, using $19.4 million in state funding. RELATED: Seattle's SEA Airport expands ...
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Seattle's Lumen Field will host six 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, including four preliminary rounds, one Round of 32, and one Round of 16 game. Tickets for the Seattle matches are currently on sale.