World Cup 2026 Fan Guide

Egypt Fans' Travel Guide - World Cup 2026

Match dates, nearby Motel 6 stays, fan zones, food, routes, and city ideas in one travel-friendly guide.

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Egypt World Cup 2026 Hotels & Fan Guide in the USA 🇪🇬

Plan The Trip

This guide is built for Egypt fans heading to the Football World Cup 2026 in the USA, with a sharp focus on navigating group stage action in Seattle and Seattle, understanding how vast and busy the tournament will be, and choosing the right hotels before they sell out. You’ll find clear, practical tips on where to stay, how to position yourself near match venues, and how to balance fan fun with easy stadium access so your World Cup trip feels smooth instead of stressful.

World Cup hotels near the stadiums are already in high demand, and the best rooms disappear months before the first whistle, especially in a host city like Seattle. Lock in your stay now to secure better rates and locations, giving yourself more time and energy to focus on cheering Egypt to victory instead of scrambling for last-minute rooms.

Group Stage Match Schedule

Match # Date Opponent Venue (capacity in parentheses) City Book Hotel
1 Monday, June 15, 2026 Belgium 🇧🇪 Lumen Field (72,000) Seattle, USA CHECK AVAILABILITY
2 Sunday, June 21, 2026 New Zealand 🇳🇿 BC Place (54,500) Vancouver, Canada
3 Friday, June 26, 2026 IR Iran 🇮🇷 Lumen Field (72,000) Seattle, USA CHECK AVAILABILITY

Egypt face Belgium, New Zealand, and IR Iran in Group G, and will likely need at least two strong results from these three matches to secure a place in the Football World Cup 2026 knockout rounds.

Stay Near the Action

Seattle – Lumen Field

Seattle is a brilliant base for Egypt fans, blending a lively waterfront, excellent public transit, and a downtown packed with pre- and post-match energy. Hotels near Lumen Field are extremely close to the stadium, with options just about a minute’s walk away, so you can focus on the match instead of the commute.

Use the dedicated hotels near Lumen Field listing to compare options, check walking distances, and lock in a room that fits your match-day schedule. For a wider view of where to stay, browse more Seattle hotel options across the city’s neighborhoods. World Cup demand fills hotels fast, so plan ahead and book early for the best choice and convenience.

Stay Near Egypt's Match in Seattle — Motel 6

Affordable Motel 6 locations near Lumen Field help Egypt fans stay close to the action without overspending on World Cup travel.

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Fan Parks & Fan Zones

Seattle

Seattle’s Football World Cup fan energy centres around its waterfront, downtown plazas, and the iconic Seattle Center, creating an easy-to-walk circuit of viewing zones and celebrations. Expect a mix of local supporters and international visitors, with plenty of outdoor screens, food stalls, and lively pre- and post-match gatherings.

Main Fan Park

  • Seattle Center — The city’s core fan park, with open lawns, landmark views, and a festival feel that makes it ideal for all-day match viewing and live entertainment 🎉 — Hotels near Seattle Center

Fan Club Hub

  • Pacific Place — An urban fan hub in a central shopping complex, great for mixing screenings with dining and quick access to downtown attractions — Hotels near Pacific Place

Venue

  • Victory Hall — A lively indoor venue that blends sports-bar energy with event-space comfort, perfect for social match nights and larger supporter groups — Hotels near Victory Hall

Event Zone

  • Mural Amphitheatre — An open-air amphitheatre framed by art and greenery, ideal for watching big matches under the sky with families and friends — Hotels near Mural Amphitheatre
  • International Fountain — A playful plaza with a dramatic fountain backdrop, where fans can cool off between match screenings and soak up the festival atmosphere 🌊 — Hotels near International Fountain

Waterfront

  • Waterfront Park (Pier 62) — A scenic waterfront platform that pairs match viewing with harbor views and sea breezes, great for sunset kickoffs — Hotels near Waterfront Park (Pier 62)

Downtown Zone

  • Pioneer Square — Historic brick-lined streets and public spaces turn into a buzzing fan quarter, with easy access to bars, public art, and pre-game meetups — Hotels near Pioneer Square
  • Westlake Park — A central plaza that often hosts pop-up events and screens, acting as a convenient rally point for fans staying in downtown hotels ⚽ — Hotels near Westlake Park

Park Zone

  • Gas Works Park — A grassy hillside with sweeping skyline and lake views, perfect for relaxed daytime fan gatherings and picnic-style viewing — Hotels near Gas Works Park
  • Judkins Park — A neighbourhood park that often hosts community-focused events, offering a more local, laid-back fan experience with room to spread out — Hotels near Judkins Park

Getting There & Getting Around

Seattle

  • Drive time from the nearest hotel to Lumen Field is 1 mile, about 1 minute in light traffic. 🚗
  • From Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, rideshares and app-based taxis are the fastest way into downtown hotels, with light rail as a reliable, lower-cost backup.
  • Many hotels offer private shuttles on match days, but you may need to reserve a spot in advance, especially for evening games.
  • On stadium days, Link light rail to Stadium or International District/Chinatown stations is the easiest option, with clearly marked rideshare zones a short walk from Lumen Field.
  • Parking around Lumen Field fills 2–3 hours before kickoff, and garages can have long exit times, so consider parking farther out along the rail line and riding in.
  • Practical tip: plan a short walking route from your hotel to the stadium in advance, as downtown streets can feel crowded and confusing right before the match. 🌟

Local Eats & Fan Essentials

Egypt Restaurants in Seattle

Seattle makes it easy to find a comforting taste of Egypt between Football World Cup 2026 matches, with several spots serving familiar flavors not far from major stadium routes.

  • King Tut Mediterranean Restaurant (4.7★) — 13510 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133, USA 🍽️
  • Koshari (4.9★) — 5615 24th Ave NW #102, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
  • Hummus Cafe (4.4★) — 8420 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
  • Shawarma King (4.4★) — 4337 University Wy NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
  • Al Basha Mediterranean Grill (4.2★) — 2302 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA 🥙

Popular Local Dining

  • Local Tide (4.8★) — A modern seafood spot known for its fresh, Pacific Northwest-style sandwiches and relaxed waterfront vibe.
  • Saigon Drip Cafe (4.9★) — Vietnamese coffee and creative street-food plates make this a flavorful pre-match fuel-up. ☕
  • The Pink Door (4.6★) — Classic Italian-American dishes served in a lively, cabaret-style setting right by the waterfront.
  • 13 Coins Pioneer Square (4.1★) — A long-running late-night favorite offering hearty comfort food near downtown hotels and stadiums.
  • Yard House (4.4★) — Big screens, an extensive beer list, and crowd-pleasing bar bites make this a natural gathering point for fans. 🍻

Jerseys & Fan Gear

  • Soccer West - Starfire — 14800 Starfire Way, Tukwila, WA 98188, USA (great for boots, replica jerseys, and training gear).
  • Wembley Soccer Shop — 3700 Pacific Ave SE b, Olympia, WA 98501, USA (worth the trip if you’re hunting niche club scarves and shirts).
  • Gameday Sports Shop--Seattle — 540 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA (a handy stop near downtown for match-ready apparel).
  • OnTheField — 901 Occidental Ave S B, Seattle, WA 98134, USA (close to stadium zones, ideal for last-minute fan essentials). 🎽
  • DICK'S Sporting Goods — 328 NE Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98125, USA (large-format store with team kits, boots, and accessories for every kind of supporter).

Line up your meals and your gear early, and you’ll be free to focus on the roar of the crowd and the joy of the game. ⚽

Things to Do Between Matches

Seattle

  • Space Needle (4.6★) – Seattle’s iconic observation tower with sweeping views of Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier, and the city skyline, perfect for getting your bearings between matches. 🌆
  • Museum of Pop Culture (4.6★) – An immersive museum dedicated to music, film, gaming, and pop culture, with bold architecture and interactive exhibits that are fun even if you’re not a superfan.
  • Chihuly Garden and Glass (4.7★) – A dazzling indoor–outdoor exhibition of Dale Chihuly’s glass art, where intricate sculptures and vibrant colors transform light into a spectacle. ✨
  • The Seattle Great Wheel (4.6★) – A large waterfront observation wheel offering relaxed, enclosed rides with postcard views of the harbor and downtown.
  • Olympic Sculpture Park (4.5★) – A free, open-air sculpture park along the waterfront, combining modern art with walking paths, views of Puget Sound, and plenty of fresh air.

On a day off between matches, you can pair paid highlights like the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass with free strolls through Olympic Sculpture Park and along the waterfront for a balanced budget and schedule. Most of these attractions are within about 10–20 minutes of downtown hotels by light rail, rideshare, or a pleasant walk, so you can easily dip back to rest before the evening kick-off. ⚽

Suggested Egypt Fan Itinerary — Football World Cup 2026

June 13–17, 2026: Seattle Leg (Match 1)

  • Arrive: June 13 or 14 — check in, then explore downtown Seattle and the waterfront around Pike Place Market for food and views of Elliott Bay 😊
  • Match Day: Monday, June 15 — Egypt vs Belgium at Lumen Field (capacity 72,000)
  • Stadium tip: Use light rail or walk from downtown to avoid limited parking near Lumen Field; arrive early to navigate security and enjoy pre-match fan zones.
  • After the match: Stay in Seattle the night of June 15, then fly to Vancouver on June 16 or 17 (about 1-hour flight; plan 3–4 hours total with airport time) ✈️

Hotel booking link for this leg: Find hotels near Lumen Field

June 17–22, 2026: Vancouver Leg (Match 2)

  • Arrive: June 17 or 18 — check in and explore downtown Vancouver and nearby Coal Harbour, then stroll the seawall in Stanley Park for a relaxed city introduction.
  • Match Day: Sunday, June 21 — Egypt vs New Zealand at BC Place (capacity 54,500)
  • Stadium tip: Stay near downtown so you can walk or take short transit rides to BC Place; give yourself extra time for security lines and to find your gate in the covered bowl 🌟
  • After the match: Overnight in Vancouver, then head back to Seattle on June 22 by flight (about 1 hour) or by bus/drive (roughly 3–4 hours, plus border time) to prepare for the final group match.

Hotel booking link for this leg: Fans eyeing later knockout rounds can consider locking in US hotels early around key host cities to stay close to the action.

June 22–27, 2026: Seattle Leg (Match 3 & Departure)

  • Arrive: June 22 or 23 — check back into your Seattle hotel and explore neighborhoods like Capitol Hill or Ballard for cafés, music venues, and casual eateries.
  • Match Day: Friday, June 26 — Egypt vs IR Iran at Lumen Field (capacity 72,000)
  • Stadium tip: If driving, pre-book parking in lots south of the stadium; if staying downtown, walking or using light rail is usually faster than battling post-match traffic 🚍
  • After the match: Celebrate in nearby Pioneer Square or head back to your hotel; plan your departure for June 27, or stay flexible in case Egypt advances and you decide to follow them into the knockout rounds.

Hotel booking link for this leg: Find hotels near Lumen Field

About Egypt at Football World Cup 2026

Egypt arrive at the Football World Cup 2026 ranked around 31st in the world, led by head coach Hossam Hassan, a national icon known for his intensity on the touchline. (standingsnow.com) The “Pharaohs” play a compact, defensively disciplined game built around quick transitions, and a realistic target in North America is to escape a tricky Group G and reach the round of 16. (fwcmania.com)

Key players to watch

  • Mohamed Salah – Right winger / forward: Egypt’s captain and global superstar, still the primary goal threat with his trademark left-footed cutting runs from the right. (goal.com)
  • Omar Marmoush – Forward: A versatile attacker who can play centrally or off the flank, offering pace, pressing energy, and a strong shot from distance. (transfermarkt.com)
  • Trezeguet – Winger: An experienced wide player who combines tireless running with an eye for late runs into the box and important goals in big games. (transfermarkt.com)
  • Mohamed El Shenawy – Goalkeeper: Veteran keeper and long-time national-team mainstay, valued for his shot-stopping, command of the area, and leadership from the back. (transfermarkt.com)
  • Mostafa Mohamed – Striker: A physical centre-forward who can occupy defenders, link play, and attack crosses, giving Egypt a classic penalty-box presence. (transfermarkt.com)

World Cup history

  • Best finish: Egypt’s high point remains reaching the round of 16 in 1934, when they became the first African team to play at the tournament. (esosoccer.com)
  • Most memorable moment: The dramatic qualification and appearance in 2018, driven by Salah’s goals, reintroduced Egypt to the global stage after nearly three decades away. (goal.com)
  • Last appearance: At Russia 2018, Egypt exited in the group stage after three defeats, despite taking the lead in two matches. (esosoccer.com)

Group G outlook

Drawn with Belgium, New Zealand, and IR Iran in Group G, Egypt will likely need at least one statement result against Belgium or Iran plus a professional win over New Zealand to progress. (english.ahram.org.eg) Expect tight, tactical matches where keeping Salah and Marmoush supplied on the break, staying organized defensively, and managing the North American travel schedule will be crucial to reaching the knockout rounds. (esosoccer.com)

Quick Planning Tips for Egypt Fans

  • June Weather – Seattle Expect mild early-summer conditions: daytime highs around 68–72°F (20–22°C) and cooler nights near 50–55°F (10–13°C). Humidity is moderate, often in the 65–75% range, and rain showers are possible but not constant, so plan for fresh, changeable skies. 😊
  • Time Zone Check Seattle runs on Pacific Time (PT, UTC−8; UTC−7 during daylight saving), so plan your sleep, TV viewing, and match-day alarms around that offset to avoid any surprises on kick-off times.
  • Stadium-Day Clothing Pack light layers you can add or remove easily: a breathable T-shirt, a thin long-sleeve or hoodie, and a light waterproof jacket for those occasional drizzles and breezy evenings. Comfortable jeans or athletic pants with a bit of stretch will keep you happy through pre-game walks and post-game celebrations.
  • Sun & Skin Protection Even in mild temperatures, June UV levels can be strong, so bring a broad-spectrum sunscreen, a brimmed hat, and sunglasses 😎. A small travel-size sunscreen lives easily in a clear stadium-approved bag and saves you from worrying about sunburn during long days around the arena.
  • Match-Day Essentials Prepare a compact “stadium kit”: clear bag that meets stadium rules, refillable water bottle (check if empty-only at entry), portable charger, short cable, earplugs, and a light scarf or neck gaiter. Add a mini first-aid strip pack and tissues so you don’t waste time hunting for basics once seated.
  • Comfortable Footwear Choose broken-in sneakers or walking shoes with good cushioning, not brand-new pairs, because you’ll stand in queues, navigate stairs, and walk between transport stops and the stadium. If your shoes run narrow, thin sports socks can keep your feet cooler and reduce blister risk on long days.
  • Hotel Booking Strategy Reserve hotels near a reliable transport link rather than only right by the stadium, balancing quieter nights with easy access; look for flexible rates with reasonable cancellation policies so you can adjust dates if knockout-stage plans change.
  • Transport & Backups Before you land, note your airport-to-hotel options: light rail or train routes, rideshare pickup zones, and at least one backup plan like a taxi rank or shuttle. Screenshot directions, station names, and walking routes in case mobile data is slow outside the stadium after matches.
  • Transit & Navigation Apps Install local transit apps (or a major maps app with offline downloads) plus the official stadium or city event app for gate maps and transport updates. Add your ticket platform’s app and turn on notifications so schedule changes and gate assignments reach you quickly.
  • Language & Communication If you’d like extra confidence, use a translation app with offline English–Arabic packs, and prepare a few key phrases plus screenshots of your hotel address and stadium name to show drivers, station staff, or volunteers when the crowds are loud and time is short.

FAQ for Egypt Fans

Where should Egypt fans stay near Lumen Field for Football World Cup 2026?

Egypt fans heading to Lumen Field in Seattle will find it easiest to stay at hotels within walking or a very short driving distance of the stadium, so you can save energy for the matches and pre-game buzz. One practical option is to base yourself at a hotel from the Motel 6 Seattle listings, which clusters properties close to central routes and gives you straightforward access to Lumen Field without complicated transfers.

How far are hotels from Lumen Field in Seattle?

The closest listed hotels are approximately 1 mile from Lumen Field, which translates to about a 1-minute drive in light traffic and a short ride-share or taxi trip even on busy match days. 🏟️ This makes it realistic to head back to your hotel for a quick freshen-up between fan events and evening kick-offs.

What are the best fan parks in Seattle for Egypt supporters?

Seattle is likely to set up official fan zones around central public spaces and waterfront areas, where giant screens, live music, and food trucks create a festival atmosphere. For Egypt fans, the most convenient fan parks will be those linked directly to shuttle routes or easy walks from downtown and Lumen Field, so you can flow between the stadium and viewing areas without missing the big moments. As plans finalize closer to the Football World Cup 2026, keep an eye on city announcements and your hotel’s front desk for the latest recommended fan park locations. 🎉

Is there parking at Lumen Field?

Lumen Field has multiple parking structures and nearby lots that serve both match days and major events. Spaces closest to the stadium typically fill first, so aim to arrive early if you’re driving. For a smoother experience, consider parking slightly farther out in a secured lot and walking or using rideshare to the venue, especially when big matches featuring Egypt are expected to draw larger crowds.

What is the cheapest way to get from the airport to Lumen Field in Seattle?

The most budget-friendly option is generally public transit from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, using light rail or bus connections into downtown, then transferring or walking toward Lumen Field. 🚆 Once downtown, the stadium is close enough that a short transit hop, a brisk walk, or a shared ride keeps costs low while still getting you to pre-match activities in good time.

Are there Egypt restaurants near Lumen Field?

Seattle’s food scene is diverse, and while dedicated Egypt restaurants may be limited right next to Lumen Field, you’ll find Middle Eastern and Mediterranean spots a short ride away that serve familiar flavors like grilled meats, falafel, and rich mezze spreads. Many downtown venues also adapt menus for major tournaments, so don’t hesitate to ask local staff or your hotel concierge for recommendations where you can watch a match and enjoy something that tastes like home.

When should I book my hotel for Football World Cup 2026 to get the best rate?

For a major tournament like the Football World Cup 2026, it’s smart to reserve your hotel as soon as your match tickets and travel dates are fixed, ideally 6–9 months in advance. Booking early usually gives you better availability near Lumen Field and more choice of room types, while waiting too long can leave you with higher prices and longer commutes. Plan ahead, lock in a flexible reservation, and you’ll be free to focus on singing for Egypt in the stands.