SEATTLE - Tens of thousands of soccer fans are heading back to Seattle Stadium on Monday as the city will be hosting its sixth and final FIFA World Cup game, a round of 16 match between USA and Belgium.
Seattle has hosted 5 other matches of the international tournament.
The round of 16 match between the U.S. and Belgium will air on FOX. It'll be on FOX 13 in the Seattle area (KCPQ channel 13), and the match can also be streamed live on the FOX One app.
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Seattle preps for massive World Cup crowd
With massive crowds expected for Monday's World Cup match between Team USA and Belgium, Seattle is preparing for the highly anticipated event with street closures, fan zones, and pre-match celebrations.
How to watch World Cup matches in Seattle
All matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will air on FOX (KCPQ channel 13) and FS1 in the Seattle area.
Games will be split between channels, with FOX airing 70 matches and FS1 broadcasting 34 matches. Of Seattle's five remaining matches, three will air on FOX 13 and three will air on FS1.
Spanish-language broadcasts are available on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock.
The 48-team tournament spans from June 11 to July 19. The opening match and World Cup Final will both air on FOX.
How to stream World Cup matches in Seattle
For fans looking to stream World Cup matches, the most reliable options will be FOX One and the FOX Sports App. Both platforms require a TV provider sign-in and will carry all 104 matches.
To watch the World Cup without cable, FOX and FS1 are available on the following TV streaming services:
- YouTube TV
- Fubo
- DIRECTV
- Peacock (Spanish commentary)
- Tubi (Two matches: Opening match on June 11 and USA vs Paraguay on June 12)
- YouTube (select full matches and tournament highlights)
Watch parties in Washington, Seattle
Seattle and Washington will also have "fan zones" where the World Cup matches will air on a big screen. Some of the main hubs are in Seattle Center, Pioneer Square and the Seattle Waterfront, while many others are scattered across the city and state.
Seattle's fan celebration sites include Seattle Center, Pacific Place, Waterfront Park and Victory Hall. In Washington, they're in Bellingham, Bremerton, Everett, Olympia/Lacey, Tacoma, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver and Yakima.
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The Source: Information in this story came from FOX One, FOX Sports and FOX 13 Seattle.