Follow Seton’s Journey
A road story from Los Angeles to Hartford, following Seton, the Rangeline, and the matchday energy across the route.
Los Angeles
Game day for Belgium vs Spain at Los Angeles Stadium. Seton captures the fan energy, then starts the drive east to Joshua Tree.
Desert Run
A wide-open desert leg through Joshua Tree and into Phoenix, with the Rangeline acting as Seton’s mobile basecamp.
Route 66 Energy
Coffee, road updates, New Mexico culture, roadside landmarks, and a canyon camp setup at Palo Duro.
Texas Stretch
From canyon sunrise to Amarillo roadside icons, then on to Dallas for the next major matchday stop.
Semi Final Gameday
Seton captures the watch-party energy in Dallas, then continues east toward Little Rock as the road to the final builds.
More To Come
Seton is just getting started. More cities, fan stories, campground adventures, recipes, scarves, and unforgettable moments will be added as the Rangeline heads toward the Final.
Seton's Club House
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Answer a few quick questions and see how other tournament travelers would use the Rangeline 21 PS.
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Tournament Flex:
Your Tournament Weekend Is Built
See how the Rangeline 21 PS can turn long tournament days into a more comfortable road-trip experience.
Countdown To The Final
Test your knowledge of Spanish and Belgian soccer history. Read the clue, then choose which national team it belongs to.
Matchup Score
Matchday Food Duel
Spain brings paella. Belgium brings moules-frites. Which dish would you order after the match?
Paella
A saffron rice dish from Valencia, traditionally cooked wide and shallow so the rice develops deep flavor and texture.
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Moules-Frites
Steamed mussels served with crisp fries — a Belgian brasserie classic and a perfect matchday meal.
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