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Official FIFA Fan Festival Spots

Experience the World Cup outside the stadiums at these official FIFA Fan Festival locations

What are FIFA Fan Festivals?

FIFA Fan Festivals are the central fan destinations of the FIFA World Cup 26™ for local communities as well as for fans from around the globe. These are the best places outside of the stadiums to watch FIFA World Cup™ matches live in a buzzing environment and experience the best in football, music, entertainment, culture, food, and lifestyle.

Most fan zones offer free entry and are open throughout the entire tournament from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

Nathan Phillips Square Fan Festival
Toronto
Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ON
Capacity: 30,000 fans
June 11 – July 19, 2026

The heart of Toronto transforms into a football celebration. Located in front of City Hall, this fan zone offers giant screens, live entertainment, and international cuisine.

Features:

  • Giant screens for live matches
  • Live concerts and performances
  • International food vendors
  • + 3 more features
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Canada Place Fan Festival
Vancouver
Canada Place, Vancouver, BC
Capacity: 25,000 fans
June 11 – July 19, 2026

Experience World Cup excitement at Vancouver's iconic waterfront. Canada Place offers stunning views, live match screenings, and a vibrant international atmosphere.

Features:

  • Giant screens for live matches
  • Waterfront location
  • Live music and entertainment
  • + 3 more features
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Best Fan Zones & FIFA Fan Festivals
Official fan festivals plus local watch parties and community viewing events.

Official FIFA Fan Festivals

The official FIFA Fan Festivals listed above are the premier destinations for watching matches outside the stadiums. These feature:

  • Giant screens for live match viewing
  • Live concerts and entertainment
  • International food vendors
  • Interactive football experiences
  • Family-friendly activities
  • Free entry (standard tickets)

Local Watch Parties

Beyond official fan zones, each host city will have numerous local watch parties at bars, restaurants, and public spaces. Here's where to find them:

Team-Specific Bars & Restaurants

  • Miami: Little Havana bars for Latin American teams, Brickell pubs for European teams
  • New York: Various neighborhoods host watch parties - check Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan
  • Los Angeles: Diverse communities host watch parties - Koreatown, Little Tokyo, etc.
  • Seattle: Fremont and Capitol Hill have soccer-friendly bars
  • Dallas: Deep Ellum and Bishop Arts District host watch parties
  • Houston: East Downtown and Museum District areas
  • Atlanta: Buford Highway Corridor restaurants and bars
  • Philadelphia: South Philadelphia and Center City establishments
  • Boston: Various pubs and restaurants throughout the city

Public Viewing Events

  • Parks & Plazas: Many cities set up public viewing areas in parks and plazas
  • Cultural Districts: International districts often host community viewing events
  • University Campuses: Some universities host public viewing events
  • Community Centers: Local community centers may organize viewing parties

Finding Local Watch Parties

  • Social Media: Follow local event pages, city tourism accounts, and team-specific groups
  • Event Listings: Check Eventbrite, Facebook Events, and local event calendars
  • Tourism Offices: Visit local tourism offices for recommendations
  • Hotel Concierge: Ask hotel staff for recommendations on local viewing spots
  • Community Forums: Check our Community Forum for recommendations from other fans

Tips for Visiting Fan Festivals

  • Free Entry: Most fan festivals offer free entry for standard access. Some may have VIP areas or premium experiences available for purchase.
  • Arrive Early: Popular matches will attract large crowds. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, especially for key matches like the final.
  • Food & Beverages: Each fan zone features a variety of local and international food vendors. Most accept cash and cards.
  • Family-Friendly: All official fan festivals are designed to be family-friendly with activities for all ages.
  • Weather Preparation: Most fan zones are outdoors. Check the weather forecast and bring appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and water.
  • Public Transportation: Fan zones are typically located in accessible areas with good public transit connections. Check local transit schedules for extended hours during match days.
  • Safety: Follow all security guidelines and be aware of your surroundings. Report any issues to festival staff or security.
  • Local Watch Parties: Arrive early at popular bars/restaurants for watch parties - they fill up quickly, especially for big matches.