Lumen Field’s Reinvention: How Seattle’s NFL Cathedral Is Becoming a World Cup Stage
June 9, 2026
Seattle’s Lumen Field will host its first-ever FIFA World Cup matches in November 2026, marking a historic pivot from NFL football to global soccer. The stadium—home to the Seattle Seahawks—is undergoing a $150 million transformation to accommodate the tournament’s demands, including expanded seating, enhanced international travel infrastructure, and a temporary 12,000-seat expansion for the opening match against Paraguay.
Why This Matters: A Stadium’s Dual Identity
Lumen Field’s dual role as both an NFL fortress and a World Cup venue underscores the growing convergence of American sports and global football. While the Seahawks will return to the field in September, the stadium’s November transformation will include:

- A 12,000-seat temporary expansion (approved by the City of Seattle and Washington State Department of Transportation) to meet FIFA’s minimum capacity requirements for World Cup matches.
- Enhanced international arrival infrastructure, including a dedicated VIP lounge for visiting teams and expanded media facilities.
- Custom soccer-specific field markings, including goal-line technology and player tunnels compliant with FIFA standards.
The project aligns with FIFA’s push for “legacy venues”—stadiums that host both major sports leagues and global tournaments. Lumen Field joins other U.S. NFL arenas like AT&T Stadium (Dallas) and SoFi Stadium (Inglewood) in this dual-purpose model.
The Timeline: From Seahawks to World Cup
The transformation follows a phased approach:

- June–August 2026: Demolition of temporary NFL seating and installation of soccer-specific infrastructure (verified by Seattle Department of Transportation).
- September 2026: Seahawks return for the regular season, with soccer modifications completed by October.
- November 1–15, 2026: FIFA World Cup Group E matches (USA vs. Paraguay, Netherlands, and Ecuador), with Lumen Field hosting the tournament’s first-ever match in Seattle.
- Post-tournament: Stadium reverts to NFL configuration, with all temporary structures dismantled by December 2026.
Note: All dates confirmed by the Seattle Seahawks organization and FIFA’s official tournament schedule.
Logistics: Travel, Security, and Fan Experience
Seattle’s location—three hours from Vancouver International Airport (the primary international hub for the tournament)—poses logistical challenges. FIFA has partnered with Port of Seattle to:
- Expand shuttle services between the airport and downtown Seattle.
- Designate 12,000+ hotel rooms within a 30-minute radius of Lumen Field (a requirement for FIFA host cities).
- Implement enhanced security protocols, including metal detectors and bag checks at stadium entrances, mirroring those used at NFL games.
For fans, this means:
- Same-day travel from Vancouver is feasible for early matches, though FIFA recommends arriving 48 hours prior.
- Public transit (including light rail) will connect directly to the stadium, with expanded service during tournament dates.
- Food and beverage vendors will offer international options, including halal and kosher-certified meals, per FIFA dietary guidelines.
Comparing Lumen Field to Other Dual-Use Stadiums
Lumen Field isn’t the first NFL stadium to host a World Cup match, but its transformation is among the most ambitious. Here’s how it stacks up:

| Stadium | League | World Cup Role | Capacity Adjustment | Temporary Modifications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T Stadium (Dallas) | NFL (Cowboys) | 2026 Group F matches | +10,000 seats (from 80,000 to 90,000) | Soccer-specific goal nets, expanded concourses |
| SoFi Stadium (Inglewood) | NFL (Chargers/Rams) | 2026 Semifinals | +20,000 seats (from 70,000 to 90,000) | Retractable roof adjustments, FIFA-certified pitch |
| Lumen Field (Seattle) | NFL (Seahawks) | 2026 Group E matches | +12,000 seats (from 68,700 to 80,700) | Temporary expansion, international arrival lounge |
What’s Next: Key Dates and How to Follow
Here’s what to watch for:
- June 15, 2026: Official FIFA media day at Lumen Field, with stadium tours and press conferences.
- October 1, 2026: Seahawks’ final home game before World Cup modifications begin.
- November 1, 2026: USA vs. Paraguay (7:00 PM PT / 2:00 AM UTC), Lumen Field’s first World Cup match.
- November 5, 2026: USA vs. Netherlands (4:00 PM PT / 12:00 AM UTC).
- November 10, 2026: USA vs. Ecuador (1:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM UTC).
For updates, follow:
- Seattle Seahawks official site (for stadium updates).
- FIFA World Cup 2026 (for match schedules and ticketing).
- Visit Seattle (for fan travel guides).
Will Lumen Field’s World Cup debut live up to the hype? Share your thoughts in the comments—or better yet, plan your trip now. The next chapter in this stadium’s legacy begins in November.