Dubbed the “Emerald City” thanks to its forested terrain, Seattle is famous for its nature, among many other things: Starbucks, Nirvana, Grey’s Anatomy, and its rainy weather.
But one element that isn’t necessarily well-known to non-locals is its role in the global soccer scene. In fact, Seattle has been called the “capital of world soccer” (though it’s a title many cities may challenge). Given the city’s long-standing soccer history and present-day soccer fervor, it’s only fitting that Seattle will host six matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.