SEA26 Kicks off in Seattle: Get to games or watch parties using public transit

The World Cup officially kicked off in Seattle on June 15! Games will continue throughout the month and into early July. Whether you’re an out-of-town visitor or a Kitsap County resident, public transit is the best way to get to the game or the Bremerton Fan Zone. Check below for tips on planning your trip, taking transit and paying your fare.

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Game Days

The Seattle matches will be played at Seattle Stadium (800 Occidental Avenue, Seattle). The stadium opens three hours before each match and stays open two hours after it ends. 

  • Monday, June 15 at Noon (Belgium vs Egypt)

  • Friday, June 19 at Noon (Australia vs USA)

  • Wednesday, June 24 at Noon (Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Qatar)

  • Friday, June 26 at 8:00 PM (Egypt vs Iran)

  • Wednesday, July 1 at 1:00 PM (TBD)

  • Monday, July 6 at 5:00 PM (TBD)

Getting to the Game

Plan Your Trip

Plan your trip using Kitsap Transit’s tracker app (KTTracker), the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) app, Google Maps, Apple Maps, the Transit app, or other planning apps.

Confused? Call our Customer Service Office at 360-377-2877 for help! The customer service line is open from 6:00 AM until midnight on game days.

Sign up for Alerts

Sign up for rider alerts at kitsaptransit.com/subscribe to get up-to-date information about service disruptions.

Text for Next Arrivals

Text your bus stop number (viewable on a sign at your bus stop or at KTTracker.com) to (360) 800-3433 to receive the next three estimated arrivals at that stop.

Extra Game Day Service

On game days, Kitsap Transit will operate certain bus and ferry services later in the evening:

  • Routes 212, 215 and 390 will operate until midnight or later.

  • Route 108 will operate until 12:45 AM and will deviate to serve area hotels upon request.

  • Kitsap Transit will operate ferry-take-home service until midnight in Bremerton and Bainbridge Island. Ferry-take-home buses don’t follow a specific route. In Bremerton, buses will drop passengers only along the route(s) currently served by Kitsap Transit in West and East Bremerton. In Bainbridge, buses will drop passengers at hotels on the island.

  • The Bremerton Fast Ferry and Port Orchard Foot Ferry will operate until midnight.

Pay Your Fare

ORCA card

ORCA is the regional fare payment card, which can connect you to transit in Kitsap County, Seattle, and beyond. It’s a great option to pay your fare if you’re planning on riding transit for most of your stay.

How to get an ORCA card

Tap to Pay

For more riders, Tap to Pay is the quickest and easiest way to ride transit. Simply tap your contactless credit, debit card, or a card stored in a digital wallet on the reader to pay your fare. ORCA Tap to Pay using a credit or debit card is not available on Seattle Monorail, Washington State Ferries, and select regional services. You can instead pay using an ORCA card, or by purchasing tickets at the station/pier prior to boarding.

Note: Each rider must use their own card or device to pay their fare.

TransitGO Ticket

Transit GO Ticket is a mobile app that lets you quickly buy tickets for public transit without paying cash. This is the best way to purchase tickets for large groups of riders.

Exact cash

Kitsap Transit services (buses and ferries) accept exact cash. Staff members do not give change.

Youth Ride Free

Anyone 18 years old or younger can ride all public transit in the Puget Sound region for free! Visit the Free Youth Transit Pass page for details.

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