Jaysen Dickinson flew to Seattle from Vermont to cross an merchandise off his prolonged bucket record.
“To see the World Cup and the U.S. play within the ,” he stated.
Kim Fletcher and her 17-year-old son Kelan caught a 5 a.m. flight from Sacramento final week for a similar motive.
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“It’s a must-do proper now,” she stated.
They weren’t alone. Tens of 1000’s of individuals poured into Seattle on Friday morning for the , turning the Emerald Metropolis right into a sea of crimson, white and blue. Some had tickets, most didn’t.
United States’ celebrates the crew’s first objective with followers through the sport in opposition to Australia in Seattle on June 19, 2026. (Lindsey Wasson / Related Press)
However who wanted a ticket? Greater than 66,000 individuals crammed Lumen Subject in Seattle’s SoDo district, however 1000’s extra merely stood within the streets surrounding the stadium to take in the vitality.
“It’s electrical,” stated Fletcher, whose son wore an American flag as a cape beneath a tri-cornered colonial hat. One other man was wearing overalls in star-spangled colours whereas one couple wore massive and seemingly uncomfortable bald eagle heads, topped by crimson, white and blue fabric stovepipe hats.
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“I’ve by no means seen something prefer it,” stated one fan, whose been attending sporting occasions within the metropolis for greater than seven many years.
If this World Cup has been marred by astronomical ticket costs and an opaque system for promoting them, leading to massive swaths of vacant seats seen on telecasts from Guadalajara, Santa Clara and Miami Gardens, that hasn’t put a damper on the match within the Pacific Northwest. Los Angeles is way from the one metropolis with World Cup fever.
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The noon celebration on Friday engulfed — and overwhelmed — one of many nation’s largest cities on what was imagined to be a workday.
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A viewing get together in historic Pioneer Sq. was packed so tightly it was arduous to maneuver. Alongside the town’s waterfront, a whole bunch of individuals paid $52 to face on a barge and watch the sport on a scoreboard-sized TV. Hundreds extra had scaled the steep cascading steps throughout the road, the place they strained to look at free of charge.
“There have been simply individuals who needed to be within the environment. And that’s Seattle,” stated Kasey Keller, a four-time World Cup goalkeeper for the U.S. from close by Olympia, Wash.
“This,” agreed MLS commissioner Don Garber “is a soccer metropolis.”
The primary sport in Seattle, additionally performed on a weekday afternoon, drew a sellout crowd for Egypt-Belgium whereas in Vancouver, 35 miles north of the U.S. border, a 10-block stretch that knifes by way of the guts of the central enterprise district has been turned over to a road get together throughout the 39-day World Cup, snarling site visitors and rerouting buses.
Not that many people have been complaining.
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Followers marched to final Thursday’s afternoon sport with carrying Canadian flags draped over their shoulders and headdresses that sprouted small maple leafs. Hundreds extra watched on TV from bars and eating places alongside Granville Road, the place 15-foot-tall soccer gamers and big soccer balls stand beneath miles of crimson and white streamers.
Even a strip membership within the middle of the fan zone bought in on the motion, draping the flags of and 9 different World Cup groups above its heavy wood doorways.
“It’s lovely to see. The ,” goalkeeper stated. “It’s lovely. We have been all one nation tonight.”
Crepeau and his teammates stated they fed off that environment of their victory over Qatar, giving Canada its first-ever World Cup win. Mauricio Pochettino, the Argentine-born U.S. coach, stated the identical factor in regards to the Individuals’ reception in Seattle.
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“Even when I’m not American I used to be emotional as a result of the environment was superb, the followers have been superb,” he stated. “The best way they supported us and the way in which they celebrated victory, it was a tremendous and ideal connection from the stands and the crew.
“It makes us really feel very proud as a result of to attach with the individuals is what we needed — right here in Seattle, and the remainder of the nation.”
U.S. and Australia followers bump fists on their method to the stadium earlier than their sport in Seattle on June 19, 2026. (Lindsey Wasson / Related Press)
U.S. and Canadian soccer followers have come a great distance since 1994, the final time North America performed host to the World Cup. Keller remembers watching a group-stage sport with a really confused man at a bar in Florida.
“There was a man sitting subsequent to me rooting for the incorrect crew,” he stated. “‘Wait a minute. ’s in white?’ It took him half-hour to determine which crew he needed to root for.”
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That hasn’t been an issue this summer season. Three days earlier than the U.S. sport in Seattle some 500 followers, most carrying the blue-and-white striped jerseys of , filed onto a 322-foot cargo barge moored in Elliott Bay to look at their crew play .
“Our metropolis is de facto crushing it for the World Cup,” stated Daniel Norberg, a latest transplant from Amsterdam. “We’ve been actually impressed.
“It’s bought an excellent vibe.”
The getting older 53-year-old barge, which generally plies the waters of southeastern Alaska, was towed to Seattle by the RAVE Basis, the charitable arm of Seattle’s two skilled soccer groups, the Sounders and the Reign of the NWSL.
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“Elliott Bay on Seattle’s waterfront, it simply felt proper. As a result of it’s so very Seattle,” stated Ashley Fosberg, the inspiration’s govt director.
For the U.S. sport, tens of 1000’s extra packed the breathtakingly lovely shoreline. Sitting on folding chairs and underneath transportable awnings or standing on concrete steps and bridges, the gang appeared to stretch from the water’s edge to the horizon. When the Individuals took an early lead on an personal objective from Australia, the gang broke right into a raucous cheer that gave method to chants of “USA! USA!”
A mile away, inside Lumen Subject, the response to Freeman’s objective on the finish of the primary half produced measurable earth motion, in line with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Community. The gamers felt the shaking — and the assist.
“It’s robust to place it into phrases,” ahead Folarin Balogun stated. “It’s extraordinarily particular. It provides us that final little bit of motivation to simply go on the market and actually go loopy.”
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After the 2-0 win, a victory that and opened up the potential for a return to Seattle for the spherical of 16, the gamers took a victory lap across the area because the followers serenaded them with John Denver’s “Take Me House, Nation Roads,” overwhelming the model enjoying on the stadium sound system.
Seattle, the gang instructed the gamers, was the place the place they belonged.
“It was simply unimaginable,” stated captain , who teared up as he gathered along with his teammates afterward. “It’s a kind of moments the place you’re like, ‘Is that this actual life?’”
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Deputy Sports activities editor Ed Guzman contributed to this report.
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