Seattle World Cup Matchday 1 Recap: Egypt and Belgium Draw, Fans Fall in Love with Lumen
SEATTLE — The FIFA World Cup, bigger than ever in its new 48-team format, made its way to Seattle on Monday afternoon as Belgium and Egypt met in their group stage opener. The tournament, spanning 16 cities and 104 matches, will give six to the Emerald City.
Fans showed up in droves for each side, while some locals took off work and school to see international superstars like Thibaut Courtois, Kevin De Bruyne and Mohamed Salah up close. The game didn’t disappoint, as a first-half goal from the underdog Pharaohs set the tone. Then, Belgium's all-time leading scorer, Romelu Lukaku, subbed on in the second half and forced an Egypt own goal mere seconds later. That 1-1 scoreline would hold as fans from the game were treated to watch parties across the city for the remaining two games of the day.
Monday demonstrated the undertaking this World Cup is from a logistical perspective, and Seattle seems to have passed with flying colors. Fans online praised Lumen Field, or Seattle Stadium on account of FIFA’s advertising guidelines, for its design and the noise it can help generate. On the ground, there was no shortage of ways to stay connected with the rest of the tournament as the city truly breathed the game.
What was the experience like on the ground as Seattle introduced itself to the biggest sporting event on the planet?