USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center · Flushing Meadows
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The official NYNJ Queens Group Stage HQ at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is planned for daily programming and match viewings during the group stage, with free general-admission reservations available for selected matchups.
The official NYNJ World Cup 26 and Telemundo Fan Village at Rockefeller Center is planned for July 6 through July 19, with match broadcasts and fan programming at The Rink and plaza.
The official Bronx fan zone at Bronx Terminal Market is planned as a free two-day World Cup activation with matchday programming, local food, cultural programming, and family-friendly experiences.
Brooklyn Bridge Park is listed as the official Brooklyn fan zone, with free daily programming and match viewings planned along the East River waterfront throughout the tournament period.
The official Staten Island fan zone at SIUH Community Park is planned as a free, family-oriented World Cup setting with daily programming and evening match viewings.
The Paley Museum celebrates the World Cup with match watch parties from the opening match through the final, plus soccer-focused exhibits and fan programming in Midtown.
Zum Schneider's Greenpoint public viewing series lists rooftop, arena, and street viewing areas with big screens, DJs, live music, games, food, beer, and drinks.
Grand Brasserie in Grand Central Terminal lists World Cup viewing for every match with full table service, reservations, lunch and dinner match windows, and group or private viewing options.
Seven Sins lists World Cup 2026 watch parties in Gramercy with sound on, HD TVs, game-day food and drink specials, and group reservations throughout the tournament.
Fanatics Fest is aligning its Javits Center festival with FIFA World Cup Final weekend, with an official FIFA presence, soccer programming, pre-match press conferences, and a live watch party for the Final.
The official FIFA Fan Festival Los Angeles brings live World Cup match broadcasts, music, interactive fan activations, cultural programming, and LA food to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The City of Los Angeles is running free neighborhood watch parties in parks across LA with large LED screens, youth soccer clinics, family programming, and rotating match-day sites.
Common Space Brewery plans to open for every World Cup match with large screens, local beer, non-alcoholic drinks, food trucks, and a social match-day setup near SoFi Stadium.
Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors lists free outdoor World Cup viewing parties at Burton Chace Park with big-screen matches, family-friendly activities, food trucks, and live entertainment on select dates.
Tom's Watch Bar LA Live lists itself as a World Soccer Cup headquarters with wall-to-wall screens, match audio, food, bar service, and ticketed options for tournament viewing.
Miami’s official FIFA Fan Festival is planned as a family-friendly downtown celebration with live match broadcasts, entertainment, cultural performances, food, games, and interactive fan experiences.
ZeyZey Mundial 2026 is an open-air watch-party series pairing international soccer matches with live music and social programming throughout the tournament season.
Seafair Mega Yacht lists select World Cup watch parties with live match screenings, a nighttime cruise atmosphere, DJs, lounge areas, and skyline views around Miami Beach.
Wynwood BID lists Bar Tulio's as a FIFA World Cup watch-party destination in Wynwood with sound-on match viewing, no cover, and group seating indoors and on the patio.
Seattle Center's Let's Play SEA '26 is a free World Soccer Fan Celebration with a large-format indoor screen at the Armory plus campus programming, food vendors, art, DJs, and family activities.
Seattle Soccer House turns Pacific Place into a free, all-ages downtown viewing hub with a four-level screen, food and beverage, daily programming, FIFA retail, games, giveaways, and kids activities.
Seattle Soccer Celebration brings World Cup watch parties to Pier 62 with a floating mini pitch, waterfront viewing, music, food, and culture hosted by Sounders FC, Seattle Reign FC, and RAVE Foundation.
The Seattle Mariners are hosting Seattle Matchday Live at Victory Hall, where fans can watch World Cup matches on a 23-foot screen near the stadium district throughout the tournament.
Tom's Watch Bar Seattle promotes every-match World Soccer Championship viewing with big screens, match sound, food, bar service, and group watch-party options.
The USMNT plays Australia at Seattle Stadium on June 19 at noon — Seattle Center and the Pier 62 waterfront watch parties are the marquee free viewing spots for fans without tickets.
Thrive City is hosting World Cup viewings and watch parties on its large plaza board, with live entertainment, giveaways, photo ops, and match-day activations on select dates.
Pride House SF and Street Soccer USA are hosting a Pride House Fan Zone at The Crossing at East Cut for the USA vs Australia World Cup match, with a midday watch-party window and community programming.
Gold Bar Whiskey Distillery Tasting Room · Treasure Island
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Gold Bar Distillery on Treasure Island is hosting Celebration of Nations waterfront watch parties with multiple World Cup match screenings and a social viewing setup facing the Bay.
Freedom 250 lists a free National Mall fan zone with live match viewing, youth programming, cultural showcases, food, music, and family-friendly activations.
DowntownDC lists a three-day official FIFA World Cup 2026 watch party at Franklin Park with free registration, family-friendly programming, and scheduled match broadcasts.
Wunder Garten says it is partnering with Volo DC for World Cup watch parties, indoor and outdoor match screenings, cultural celebrations, drink specials, giveaways, and fan experiences.
Tysons Community Alliance announced COPA Tysons as a series of free public FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties and fan experiences at Starr Hill Biergarten.
Casa Teresa is listed as the Embassy of Spain official watch-party venue, showing every tournament match across multiple screens and a large projector.
The Globe Pub is a British-inspired international sports bar with sports calendars, tournament schedules, early openings for first matches, and a soccer-focused crowd.
AJ Hudson's describes itself as Chicago's original soccer bar and opens earlier for live televised sports matches, making it a strong World Cup viewing option.
Chicago Fire FC Soccer Celebration at Recess will show every World Cup match from June 11 through July 19 with outdoor programming and match-day specials.
Visit Denver lists soccer viewing parties at Number Thirty Eight across the tournament, including Mexico, USA, Germany, Japan, and Brazil match watch parties.
Visit Austin lists both Victory Lap locations showing matches throughout the tournament with World Cup-themed food and drink specials, extended hours, and game-day energy.
Boston’s official FIFA Fan Festival is planned for City Hall Plaza with live match broadcasts, cultural programming, food, entertainment, and public gathering space during the group-stage window.
Boston’s community celebration program supports neighborhood watch parties and local World Cup gatherings around the tournament, with details published through city and host-committee channels.
Atlanta’s official FIFA Fan Festival turns Centennial Olympic Park into a public World Cup gathering place with match broadcasts, music, culture, food, and fan activities.
The Atlanta host venue district anchors matchday activity around Mercedes-Benz Stadium, giving fans a central place to gather before and after World Cup matches.
Decatur WatchFest is planned as a free final-match watch party with live performances, local food and merchandise vendors, interactive fan zones, and family-friendly programming.
Dallas Fair Park hosts the official FIFA Fan Festival with live match broadcasts, concerts, food, culture, games, and a large free public watch-party footprint.
The North Texas host committee lists free registration and match-day operations for the Dallas Fan Festival, with the venue opening around the tournament broadcast schedule.
Texas Live in Arlington is a natural stadium-district watch-party hub, with large screens, restaurants, bars, and matchday crowds near the North Texas World Cup venue.
NBC Dallas-Fort Worth reports Klyde Warren Park will host free global watch parties throughout the World Cup with installations, food trucks, live music, family programming, and appearances from local soccer organizations.
Houston’s official FIFA Fan Festival takes over East Downtown with live match broadcasts, performances, games, global food and drink, shade, hydration, and neighborhood programming.
Houston’s Fan Festival plan extends into the broader EaDo neighborhood, creating a walkable World Cup district around the official festival site and nearby venues.
The Historic Magnolia Ballroom promotes The Cup 2026 watch-party experience with free RSVP entry for every match day, big screens, light bites, and a full bar.
Houston Dynamo FC hosts free reserved-ticket World Cup live viewings with interactive soccer activities, including USA vs. Paraguay and a Mexico match.
Kansas City’s official FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum and Memorial brings free match viewing, live music, culture, food, and community programming to the lawn.
The 18th & Vine district is planning World Cup watch parties and cultural activations with local businesses, music, food, arts, and soccer programming.
Kansas City Power & Light District · Power & Light
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Power & Light District lists Soccer in the City match-day programming at The Gallery, giving fans another downtown hub for live match viewing and food vendors.
Philadelphia’s FIFA Fan Festival is free and open to the public for all 39 tournament days at Lemon Hill, with giant screens, food and beverage vendors, music, entertainment, and cultural events.
Visit Philadelphia’s guide highlights the 39-day Lemon Hill watch party with live broadcasts, interactive activities, food, drinks, entertainment, and international cultural programming.
Philadelphia’s July 4 World Cup matchday lines up with the city’s America 250 celebrations, making Lemon Hill the public fan-festival hub for a major holiday matchday.
Toronto’s official FIFA Fan Festival at Fort York and The Bentway is the central fan destination with live match broadcasts, performances, cultural programming, art, food, and free ticket reservations.
Toronto’s first-look announcement describes the Fan Festival as featuring 46 live match broadcasts alongside performances and food at Fort York and The Bentway.
Freehouse Collective promotes World Cup watch parties with every match live, full-sound broadcasts, match-day bites, drinks, and post-game entertainment.
Scotiabank Theatre Toronto · Entertainment District
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Cineplex lists Scotiabank Theatre Toronto as a participating location for World Cup viewing parties, giving fans a theater-screen option during the tournament.
Kickoffs: Jun 12 (BMO Field), Jun 18 3:00pm, Jun 24 12:00pm ET
Canada matches: June 12, 18, 24
Fort York and The Bentway · Fort York
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Canada's group matches on the Fan Festival big screens — the opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina at BMO Field June 12, then vs Qatar June 18 and Switzerland June 24 from Vancouver.
Vancouver’s free FIFA Fan Festival brings live World Cup watch parties to Hastings Park with massive screens, food vendors, immersive fan experiences, and interactive activities.
The PNE grounds host Vancouver’s official fan-zone experience, with watch-party screens, local food, cultural activity, and festival programming across the tournament window.
Vancouver’s Fan Festival neighborhood materials outline the Hastings Park/PNE site as the city’s public World Cup gathering place outside BC Place matchdays.
GRETA Vancouver says it is open for every World Cup match from group stage through the final, with multiple screens, reserved seating, menus, cocktails, and arcade games.
Kickoffs: Jun 12 (Toronto), Jun 18 3:00pm, Jun 24 12:00pm PT
Canada matches: June 12, 18, 24
Hastings Park · Hastings-Sunrise
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Watch Canada's group run at the FIFA Fan Festival — the Toronto opener vs Bosnia June 12 on screen, then home matches at BC Place vs Qatar June 18 (3pm) and Switzerland June 24 (noon).
Burgundy Lion is a long-running Montreal soccer pub and match-viewing hub, making it a strong central option for World Cup watch parties even though Montreal is not an official 2026 host city.
Bruno Sport Bar gives Montreal fans another local soccer-viewing option for World Cup matches, with a neighborhood sports-bar setup and tournament screenings.
Socceroof promotes soccer watch parties built for the 2026 World Cup, with massive screens, immersive sound, and Montreal club locations for fan gatherings.
Tourisme Montreal lists the inaugural Crescent Soccer Fan Fest taking over Crescent Street from June 12-14 with entertainment and an immersive soccer fan experience.
Tourisme Montreal lists an outdoor soccer celebration at Grande Bibliotheque with a big-screen broadcast of Qatar vs Switzerland, skills demonstrations, live music and more.
The CDMX government is running 17 neighborhood soccer festivals with giant screens across the 16 alcaldías — seven sites screen all 104 matches for the full 39 days, the rest show Mexico matches and marquee games, with sports, cultural, and kids programming.
Mexico's remaining group matches on the Zócalo Fan Fest big screens: June 18 vs South Korea (9:00pm, played in Guadalajara) and June 24 vs Czechia (7:00pm at Estadio Azteca). Capacity ~55,000, free entry via 20 de Noviembre and Pino Suárez.
Official FIFA Fan Festival at Plaza Liberación in the historic center — a giant screen in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral showing all 104 matches plus free concerts (Maná, Carlos Santana, Alejandro Fernández, Mariachi Vargas) across the full 39 days. Free entry, no registration.
Plaza de Armas + Paseo Fray Antonio Alcalde · Centro Histórico
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Overflow fan areas around the historic center operating as extensions of the official Fan Festival at Plaza Liberación, with screens and programming on match days.
Estadio Akron + Plaza Liberación viewing · Zapopan / Centro
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El Tri plays its second group match at Estadio Akron on June 18 at 9:00pm — the Fan Festival big screen in front of the cathedral is the place to watch without a ticket.
Plaza Zaragoza + Barrio Antiguo + Paseo Santa Lucía + Parque España · Centro
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Free state-run fan zones with big screens and family activities across central Monterrey — Plaza Zaragoza, Barrio Antiguo, Paseo Santa Lucía, and Parque España — running alongside the official Fundidora Fan Fest.
Parque del Agua + Parque Río La Silla + Plaza Principal · Guadalupe
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Free fan zones with big-screen broadcasts and family programming in Guadalupe — Parque del Agua, Parque Río La Silla, Plaza Principal, and the Corredor Verde Zaragoza — near Estadio BBVA.
21 nights of free concerts at the FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey across the tournament, from regional Mexican to international rock, alongside match screenings, regiomontana food, and a premium paid area.
South Bank lists World Cup action live on the big screen from June 11 to July 19, with Between the Bridges among the large venues hosting screening parties.
Simmons Holborn is showing England games live on big screens, with listed fixtures for England vs Croatia on June 17, England vs Ghana on June 23 and England vs Panama on June 27.
BOX Piccadilly says it will show every World Cup match during opening hours from June 11 to July 19, including England games and international fixtures.
The Admiralty lists World Cup screenings from June 11 to July 19 with 12 screens across three levels, full sound for England games and private viewing spaces.
Covent Garden lists Joshua's Tavern at The Londoner as a football screening destination with in-venue screens and private-hire options for football screenings.
Long Arm says it will show the FIFA World Cup from June 11 to July 19, covering group matches, knockout games and the final live throughout the tournament.
La Fontana de Oro describes itself as an Irish pub, sports bar, live-music venue and restaurant in central Madrid where football matches are broadcast.
Organizer-submitted Barcelona watch parties at Cocovail Beer Hall, a sports-focused beer hall with multiple TVs, craft beer, and football screenings. The venue says it will broadcast World Cup games that fit the local time zone, with highlighted watch parties on June 11, June 15, and June 19.
Wild Rover Pub lists itself as a Barcelona sports hub with 9 HD screens, live multicast, food, drinks, pool and darts; it is already promoting the World Cup countdown and match bookings.
The Bullman says its weekly schedule covers live sporting events including La Liga, Premier League and football matches from around the world, giving Barcelona fans another screening option during the tournament.
My Bar and Temple Bar publish live football schedules for their Barcelona pubs, so this is a dependable central-city option to check for World Cup match-day screenings.
Bogotá's tourism institute (IDT) and the Chamber of Commerce run a free interactive map of dozens of bars, gastrobars, restaurants, and malls screening every World Cup match.
Copa Radar maps Buenos Aires sports bars, fan zones and terraces showing World Cup matches and helps supporters find viewing locations across the city.
The city's official Fan Fest at Plaza Seeber (Av. del Libertador & Av. Sarmiento): giant screens for the matches, shows, kids area, food trucks, and interactive experiences for up to 15,000 people. Free entry; extended hours on Argentina matchdays.
Free neighborhood big screen on the Villa Devoto pedestrian street (Fernández de Enciso & Asunción) for Argentina's opener vs Algeria, preceded by Iraq vs Norway. Capacity ~600.
DAZN public viewing of Japan's group matches at participating HUB and 82 Ale House pubs — vs Netherlands June 15 5:00am JST, vs Tunisia June 21 1:00pm JST, and vs Sweden June 26 8:00am JST.
Golden Ball Cafe describes itself as Tokyo's longest-opened sports bar and a place to watch football, rugby, American football and other sports with fans from around the world.
Spocafe lists Cafe Bar LIVRE as a football-focused sports cafe near Meidaimae with projectors and monitors, opening around match times for reservations.
FooTNiK lists itself as a British pub for big-screen sport and already posts World Cup-era football fixtures, making it a strong Tokyo backup for Japan and international matches.
Liverpool Pub lists daily evening-to-late operating hours and is described by guests as a place to watch football matches, making it a practical backup for Korea-time World Cup games.
Mass street cheering for South Korea's group matches — vs Czechia June 12, Mexico June 19, and South Africa June 25 — with a main stage, relay screens on the square, and giant media walls on the KT Gwanghwamun building.
City-run World Cup pop-up at Ttukseom Hangang Park screening Korea's matches live on a large panoramic riverside display with designated cheering sections.