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FIFA World Cup 2026 · Seattle

Fan Group ShuttlesFIFA World Cup 2026 — Seattle

Private charter buses for fan clubs, supporter groups, and large parties traveling together to the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches at Lumen Field in Seattle.

Seattle hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Lumen Field between June 15 and July 6. For supporter clubs, destination-travel operators, and regional fan chapters, a private charter is usually the most practical way to move a group from hotel (or meeting point) to the stadium and back. This page covers what vehicle fits which group, the booking timeline to work to, and how match-day pickup actually runs at Lumen Field. For the cluster across all six matches, start with the World Cup Seattle hub.

Who this is for

Country-specific supporter clubs (American Outlaws chapters, Egyptian fan networks, Iranian diaspora groups, Mexican fan coalitions, Qatari and Bosnian supporter groups), destination travel package organizers, and regional fan chapters coming in from Portland, Vancouver, or the Bay Area. Two of the six Seattle matches feature Egypt (Jun 15 vs Belgium, Jun 26 vs Iran), which concentrates demand from Egyptian-American networks across a two-week window — if that's your group, the operator supply constraint is real. USA vs Australia on June 19 is the single highest-demand Seattle fixture and pulls American Outlaws chapters from across the Pacific Northwest.

Picking the right vehicle

Three vehicle sizes cover most fan-group needs:

  • 14-passenger shuttle or Sprinter van. Right for small chapters (10–14 people), VIP subsets, or a post-match dinner group peeling off from the main coach. Cheaper than a minibus and more flexible in traffic.
  • 24–35-passenger minibus. The middle tier. Works for supporter chapters of 20–30 or splitting a larger group between two vehicles when you want more nimble pickup locations than a full motorcoach allows.
  • 56-passenger motorcoach. The workhorse. For full supporter trips of 30+, this is almost always the best per-head economics — luggage bays, comfortable seating, a proper PA for the driver. The 56-passenger coach is the most commonly dispatched vehicle for World Cup fan bookings in Seattle.

If your group is over 56, we'll configure two coaches running parallel routes to the stadium so the whole group lands at the gates within minutes of each other.

Booking timeline

  • 30 days out. Lock vehicle size and confirm the match-day itinerary — pickup address, departure time, Lumen Field drop-off, planned return. This is the window where you still have real vehicle choice.
  • 14 days out. Confirm final passenger count, any special requirements (accessibility, luggage, decoration plans), and dispatch notes. Availability tightens noticeably inside this window, especially for USA vs Australia.
  • 7 days out. Driver assigned, pickup coordinates and post-match staging location confirmed. Changes past this point are possible but narrower.
  • 1 day out. Driver confirmation call the day before the match; any last-minute tweaks locked.

For USA vs Australia (Jun 19) and the two Egypt matches (Jun 15, Jun 26), operators are already taking holds — booking inside 14 days is possible but your vehicle choice narrows and pricing sits at the top of the range.

What's included

A fan-group charter day rate covers the driver, fuel, match-day routing, idle time between drop-off and pickup, and post-match coordination at the agreed staging point. A typical 10-hour day rate for a 56-passenger coach starts around $2,500–3,000 — built from a 3-hour minimum at $1,500–$1,800 plus $200 each additional hour — with match-day pricing running 15–20% above a standard day. Add fuel surcharge, gratuity, and parking on top. Extras that shift pricing: pickups outside the central corridor, multi-stop pre-match routing (hotel → pre-match pub → stadium), tight evening turnarounds, or premium vehicles.

Fan group specifics

Flags, scarves, chants, and singing inside the bus are welcome — drivers on this circuit have worked Sounders matches for years. Drivers familiar with Lumen Field drop-off zones know the Occidental Ave S patterns, which gates are active for a given configuration, and where the post-match staging lots are. Post-match exit matters more than the pre-match drop: the stadium footprint is closed to motorcoach idling during play, so the driver stages off-site and returns to a pre-agreed pickup point (usually one block off Occidental, clear of the main fan exit flow) at a set time after full-time, with a built-in buffer for extra time and penalties.


Ready to quote a fan-group charter for your World Cup Seattle match? Start your fan-shuttle quote — or head back to the World Cup Seattle hub to compare against hotel shuttles, airport transfers, and corporate hospitality options.

Seattle match schedule

6 matches at Lumen Field · June 15 – July 6, 2026

Monday
Jun 15
12:00 PM PT
Belgium vs Egypt
Group Stage · Group G · Match M16
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Friday
Jun 19
12:00 PM PT
United States vs Australia
Group Stage · Group D · Match M32
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Wednesday
Jun 24
12:00 PM PT
Qatar vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
Group Stage · Group B · Match M52
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Friday
Jun 26
8:00 PM PT
Egypt vs Iran
Group Stage · Group G · Match M63
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Wednesday
Jul 1
1:00 PM PT
1G vs 3A/E/H/I/J (TBD)
Round of 32 · Match M82
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Monday
Jul 6
5:00 PM PT
W81 vs W82 (TBD)
Round of 16 · Match M94
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Frequently asked questions

There's no hard minimum, but the economics start making sense at around 10 people. Below that, a Sprinter van or ride-share is usually cheaper per head unless you specifically want a private vehicle with luggage space and a dedicated driver. For groups of 20 or more, a 56-passenger motorcoach is almost always the right call — you get better per-head pricing than splitting into smaller vehicles and one coordinated pickup instead of three.
Yes — interior decoration (flags, scarves, chants, singing) is welcome on every charter we dispatch. Exterior decoration (vinyl wraps, magnetic signs, flags flown from windows while moving) needs to be confirmed with the specific operator because some insurance policies and DOT regulations restrict what can be attached to the vehicle in motion. Tell us what you're planning at quote time and we'll flag any constraints up front rather than surprise you on match day.
The driver doesn't park outside the stadium — the immediate Lumen Field footprint is closed to motorcoach idling during play. Instead, the driver stages at an off-site location (typically a surface lot in SODO or near Pioneer Square) during the match and returns to a pre-agreed pickup point at a set time after the final whistle. Wait time during the match is included in the day-rate pricing; you're not charged an extra hourly rate while the driver stages.
Yes, and it's often easier to confirm than a single-match booking. If your group is following a specific nation through group stage or you're running a tournament-long supporter trip, a multi-day arrangement with the same operator and driver usually works out cheaper per day than booking each match separately. Pricing is typically structured as a day rate with idle-day discounts rather than a flat tournament figure — useful when you have a match, a rest day, another match pattern.
Yes — they're different products. A fan-group charter is a private vehicle for a specific closed group (your supporter club, travel package, or chapter) with a dedicated itinerary. A hotel shuttle is a continuous or round-trip service moving any guests of a hotel block between the property and Lumen Field, usually hourly. If your group is staying in one hotel and wants private transport for your people only, you want a fan-group charter, not a hotel shuttle.
The driver holds the post-match pickup slot until your group is out of the stadium — extra time and penalties don't trigger extra charges as long as you're not materially past the planned return window. We build a standard buffer into the pickup time (usually 45–60 minutes after scheduled full-time) that covers injury time, extra time, and a penalty shootout. If your booking is part of a tight multi-leg itinerary where a delayed finish cascades into another commitment, flag that at quote time so we structure the buffer appropriately.

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