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The U.S. and Belgium square off at 5 p.m. Monday in Seattle — with a trip to the World Cup quarterfinals at stake. Where should you watch? Here are 11 ideas.
SEATTLE — The final whistle brought heartbreak for the United States men’s national team on the pitch, but the sellout crowd of supporters in the stands and the celebrities among them still offered a reminder of just how massive the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become in North America.
The city struggled for years after the pandemic shutdown and the rush to remote work. But downtown has been full of soccer fans for the past month.
The Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks were on hand for one of the biggest matches the United States men’s national soccer team has ever played. Unfortunately, the USA picked the worst time to lose their undefeated record at Seattle Stadium/Lumen Field,
Monday saw too many lows and not enough highs for fans of the Stars and Stripes, as the team was knocked out of the FIFA Men’s World Cup in the round of 16.
Seattle has served as the backdrop for many big U.S. soccer moments. With a last-16 game on tap, how important could Monday wind up being?
The city’s tourism board estimated 750,000 visitors would visit over the course of the World Cup
Sights and scenes from USA's World Cup round of 16 match against Belgium.
Belgium is headed to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals after defeating Team USA 3-1 Monday night at Seattle Stadium.
The goal is to provide local PBS stations nationwide their own branded, station-curated streaming apps — plus tools for fundraising and audience data — as an alternative to a one-size-fits-all national app.
CBS Evening News with Tony Dukoupil is live in Seattle tonight ahead of what’s expected to be the most-watched men’s soccer match in American history.
