Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee Announces Seattle Soccer House
The Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee has announced additional details surrounding one of Seattle’s fan celebration sites for FIFA World Cup 2026™.
Seattle Soccer House, located at Pacific Place, will welcome fans to watch FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches from June 15 to July 7. The free, all-ages experience will transform 27,000 square feet of Pacific Place into an immersive fan destination celebrating the intersection of Pacific Northwest culture and soccer.
Seattle Soccer House will feature six distinct zones across the 2nd floor of Pacific Place:
The Forest Entry — A Pacific Northwest-inspired arrival experience featuring a large-scale world map where fans can digitally mark their home country with their photo, Seattle sports history storytelling, and a central guest services hub.
The Watering Hole — A maritime-themed social hub anchored by a central bar serving cocktails, beer, and wine alongside grab-and-go food concepts.
The Urban Core — The primary match viewing environment, featuring a physical bracket wall that evolves with each match played throughout the tournament, multiple match monitors, and interactive fan activations.
The Pitch — A family and all-ages zone with a mini turf field and kick zone, dedicated craft activities, a sensory-friendly lounge, and more.
The PNW Marketplace — A FIFA World Cup 2026™ pop-up retail location and cultural store presented by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. (Note: There will also be an Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Store on the first floor of Pacific Place.)
The Summit Club — An intimate, lodge-inspired hospitality space for invited guests.
Pacific Place will feature Seattle’s largest screen for viewing FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches, measuring 70 feet by 40 feet, creating a one-of-a-kind, four-level viewing experience for fans throughout the venue. On days when the fan experience is not open, Pacific Place will continue showcasing matches on the large screen. No tickets or preregistration will be required for entry.
“The FIFA World Cup is about more than what happens on the field – it’s about bringing people together through shared experiences, celebrating community, and creating moments that leave a lasting impact long after the tournament ends,” said Peter Tomozawa, CEO of SeattleFWC26. “Seattle Soccer House will serve as a vibrant gathering place in the heart of downtown where residents and visitors from around the world can connect through the game while experiencing the passion, diversity, and creativity that defines Seattle. From immersive match viewing and interactive fan experiences, this space reflects the innovative and community-driven spirit we want people to remember when they think about Seattle.”
“We are proud to collaborate with SeattleFWC26 to bring this global celebration of soccer to Pacific Place,” said Jim Brooks, President of BH Properties and owner of Pacific Place. “Transforming Pacific Place into Seattle Soccer House reflects our commitment to creating dynamic, community-centered experiences in the heart of downtown Seattle. From the retail store and interactive activations to the selfless station installation and a new 70-foot LED screen broadcasting matches live, we’re excited to welcome fans from around the world to be part of this extraordinary moment for the city.”
Seattle Soccer House is hosted by the Local Organizing Committee, in coordination with Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Boeing, Emerald Queen Casino, Microsoft, Port of Seattle, Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and the University of Washington.
Seattle Soccer House will provide a Pacific Northwest-inspired environment for fans throughout the tournament. Features throughout the experience will include:
ADA‑accessible viewing areas to ensure all fans can participate comfortably and fully in the experience
Curated food and beverages, including in a sip-and-stroll experience throughout the second floor
Giveaways and prizes throughout the tournament
Autograph and photo opportunities with local sports ambassadors
Games, challenges, and interactive fan activities
Kids’ crafts and activities, making it a fun, family-friendly destination
Closed captioning and audio-descriptive commentary for matches will be available to support Deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind and low vision attendees.
Produced in collaboration with Connors and Company Events, the fan experience at 600 Pine St. can be accessed through several transportation options, including nearby King County Metro bus routes and Link light rail through Westlake Station. Parking garage entrances are accessible from Sixth and Seventh Avenues. A full summary of daily programming at Seattle Soccer House will be available in early June.
Event Overview
What: Seattle Soccer House
When: Various dates / June 15 - July 7, 2026
Where: Pacific Place 600 Pine St. Seattle, WA 98101
Time: Varies
About Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee
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 visit https://www.seattlefwc26.org.