The party, and the heat, are on.
The world’s biggest, most popular sporting event is finally here in the Pacific Northwest.
After four days of the tournament thrilling the world’s soccer fans across the United States, Canada and Mexico — after the U.S. team’s decisive opening victory raised the hopes of American fans from coast to coast — the World Cup begins in Seattle. Belgium and Egypt Monday at noon is the first of four first-round, group-stage matches at Lumen Field.
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Except the Seahawks’ and Sounders’ home field is not called Lumen Field during the World Cup. Because Lumen Technologies didn’t pay FIFA
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