Lumen Field Gets Belgium vs. Senegal: Why the Emerald City Is About To Go Wild
Alright, Seattle, listen up! The 2026 World Cup group stage is officially done and dusted, and we're finally staring down the barrel of single-elimination soccer. After the biggest group stage ever, the field has been whittled down from 48 teams to just 32, and the road to the final is locked in. No redraws, no swaps, every team knows their path. But the biggest news for us? Our very own Lumen Field is about to host a Round of 32 clash that is going to be absolutely electric!The Knockout Stage Is HERE, and It's Wild
This is it, folks. It's win or go home from here on out. The 32 teams moving forward include the 12 group winners, the 12 runners-up, and the eight best third-placed squads. The energy is already off the charts, especially with some insane matchups brewing. We've got a rematch of the 2016 Euro final between Croatia and Portugal, with legends like Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric still battling it out. Can you believe those guys are still leading their teams? Talk about staying power! Then there are the young guns, the tournament's most exciting upstarts: Norway with the absolute striker extraordinaire Erling Haaland, and Ivory Coast with their teenage sensation Yan Diomande. This early knockout stage is where legacies are made, and we're hereTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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for every single second of it!Get Ready, Seattle! Lumen Field Is Hosting a HUGE Match!
Mark your calendars, set your alarms, cancel all other plans! On Wednesday, July 1, right here in the Emerald City, Lumen Field is set to host Belgium (Group G winner) vs. Senegal (Group I third place). Can you even imagine the atmosphere? Our stadium is going to be rocking for a World Cup knockout game, and you know the 12s are going to show up and show out. But wait, there's more! Our USMNT will be playing Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The winner of that one gets to face the winner of the Belgium vs. Senegal match in the Round of 16. So yeah, that game at Lumen Field? It's got huge implications for our boys, too! Elsewhere, there are some massive games: Brazil takes on Japan in Houston, Germany faces Paraguay in Foxborough, and Mexico plays Ecuador in Mexico City. The entire bracket is loaded, but let's be real, our eyes are glued to what's happening in our backyard! This is where the magic happens, Seattle. Every single game is life or death for these teams. The stakes are higher than ever, and with Lumen Field right in the thick of it, this 2026 World Cup just got a whole lot more personal for us. Get ready to scream, cheer, and witness history, because the beautiful game is coming home to Seattle in a big, BIG way!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.