The United States and Belgium meet in a highly anticipated Round of 16 clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Monday, July 6, with weather conditions expected to be nearly perfect for soccer at Seattle’s stadium.
Unlike some World Cup matches that have been affected by extreme heat, Seattle is forecast to provide cool, comfortable playing conditions for both teams and supporters.
USA vs Belgium Weather Forecast
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT), with pleasant evening weather expected throughout the match.
Expected Conditions
- Temperature at kickoff: Around 72–75°F (22–24°C)
- Sky: Mostly sunny early, becoming mostly clear during the evening
- Rain chance: 0%
- Wind: Light breeze
- Humidity: Comfortable levels with no significant weather concerns
Temperatures are expected to gradually cool into the upper 60s as the match progresses, creating ideal conditions for a high-intensity knockout fixture.
Perfect Soccer Weather in Seattle
Seattle reached a daytime high of approximately 80°F (27°C), but temperatures will ease considerably by kickoff. The forecast calls for dry conditions from start to finish, with no rain expected to interrupt play.
The combination of mild temperatures, low humidity, and light winds should provide an excellent environment for players to perform at their best while giving fans an enjoyable experience inside the stadium.
Will Weather Impact the Match?
Current forecasts indicate that weather is unlikely to play any role in the outcome of the contest. There are no concerns about rain delays, thunderstorms, excessive heat, or strong winds.
Instead, both the United States and Belgium should be able to focus entirely on the action on the pitch as they compete for a place in the quarterfinals.
USA vs Belgium Match Information
- Match: United States vs Belgium
- Competition: 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16
- Date: Monday, July 6, 2026
- Kickoff: 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT)
- Location: Seattle, Washington
With ideal weather expected throughout the evening, fans can look forward to one of the tournament’s biggest knockout matches under clear skies in the Pacific Northwest.
