13 best places to watch World Cup games live in Singapore

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Singapore offers numerous ways to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026, from sports bars and pub screenings to outdoor venues and streaming platforms. The article compares 13 options across the island, highlighting ticket prices, food and drink promotions, screening schedules, and venue atmospheres. It is most useful for football fans planning where to catch matches between 11 June and 19 July 2026, whether they prefer a lively crowd, a relaxed setting, or the convenience of watching all 104 matches from home.

The FIFA World Cup appears to have an innate power of turning a stranger into a friend, especially when consuming beverages and foods. The timing for the matches in Singapore is always going to be a little strange because of the different time zones. Nevertheless, football fans will not stop themselves from visiting various pubs to watch matches, even at early hours or late nights.

The game is expected to be the biggest turnout yet, taking place from 11 Jun to 19 Jul 2026. Instead of the usual 32 teams, 48 national teams will compete for the first time, with more than 100 matches in total.

Several establishments around the island have already confirmed their plans to broadcast the FIFA World Cup 2026. Here are the 13 best places to watch the World Cup games live in Singapore.

Just a note: Most of the places are still finalising the details regarding the dates, what matches to show & more. Do check their social media closer to the date to know more information.  

Name Best for Area Key highlight
Harry’s Boat Quay Lively match-day crowds after work Boat Quay Riverfront setting with World Cup promotions
The Penny Black Traditional pub atmosphere Boat Quay English public house with beers on tap
Chimichanga VivoCity Following multiple matches HarbourFront Match-day and tournament passes available
CHIJMES Large-scale viewing parties City Hall Screens all matches across multiple venues
The Stamford Brasserie Food-focused viewing sessions City Hall Daily screenings with breakfast to supper menu
1-Alfaro at Labrador Tower Watching the finals with city views Pasir Panjang Finals showcase with DJs and gaming tournament
Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub Classic pub culture Orchard Irish pub ambience with hearty comfort food
Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse Outdoor screenings in a relaxed setting Seletar Green surroundings with live bands
Lion Brewery Co Taproom Watching the tournament’s final stages Club Street Craft beer-focused viewing experience
Brew House Sports Bar Casual sports bar atmosphere Sembawang Screening selected fixtures throughout the tournament
Capitol Singapore Flexible viewing locations City Hall Multiple screening zones and outdoor screenings
Boomarang Bistro & Bar Watching every match Robertson Quay Confirmed screenings of all World Cup games
Streaming Platforms Viewing from home Online Access to all 104 matches live and on demand

Where to watch the World Cup?

1. Harry’s Boat Quay

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Harry’s is one of the most popular bars in Singapore, known to draw sports fans regularly for the biggest international competitions. While the dates for the matches aren’t confirmed yet, there is going to be a special promo from 1 to 30 Jun 2026 only at Harry’s Boat Quay outlet, with a chance to win an exclusive World Cup merchandise.

New dishes include Beef Brisket Sandwich (S$22), Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese (S$16) and Quesadilla Pizza (S$15). If you wish to pair a drink, such as beer, wine or other selected drinks from the menu, there is a special deal: Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese Set (S$27), Beef Brisket Sandwich Set (S$33) & Quesadilla Pizza Set (S$26). Payment must be made by those who only have a DBS/POSB credit or debit card.

Harry’s on Boat Quay is a notable venue due to its riverfront location and proximity to the city centre, especially for those who are coming from work. Football games at Harry’s can have a more lively ambience for the guests. With ample space for many football fans, there’s always a place for guests to come with their family or friends. 

Check out the full list of matches they’re screening here.

28 Boat Quay, South Canal Shophouses, Singapore 049818
+65 8268 8243
Sun & Mon, Wed & Thu: 11.30am – 12am
Tue, Fri & Sat: 11.30am – 1am
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2. The Penny Black

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As one of Singapore’s only English public houses, The Penny Black shows sports matches and serves hearty pub meals with beers. For the World Cup, it will be hosting live match screenings. However, the fixture dates are still being finalised; fans are urged to check their social media for updates closer to the dates.

The place is known for its good old classics such as the Fish N Chips (S$26), the Smash Mouth Burger (S$24) and more. On top of food and grubs, the space also serves 7 international beers on tap: Kilkenny, Guinness, Heineken, Strongbow Cider, Old Speckled Hen, Tiger and Erdinger Weissbier.

If you enjoy Victorian-style taverns, you’ll appreciate watching fixtures with family or friends, escaping the city’s buzz.

26-27 Boat Quay, South Canal Shophouses, Singapore 049817
+65 8093 5683
Mon: 3pm – 12am
Tue to Fri: 11.30am – 12am
Sat & Sun: 12pm – 12am
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3. Chimichanga VivoCity

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Chimichanga will be hosting the World Cup matches in its branch at Vivocity from 12 Jun to 20 Jul 2026. A perfect way to start off the game with some food and drinks.

The Single Match Day Pass at S$10 gives you unlimited viewing all day long on the selected day, along with 1 complimentary drink. It’s the perfect way to stream the games with your family or friends. 

For those who are die-hard fans of the whole World Cup tournament. The All Access Pass at S$500 allows you to stream all game matches and enjoy 1 complimentary drink and 1 bar bite with each game. 

Plus, if there is a game fixture after 11am, no tickets will be charged on that particular day. Although reservations are recommended, as it might get packed. If you would like to watch the World Cup in a calming yet fun atmosphere, alongside drinks and food items, you must surely visit Chimichanga.

 1 HarbourFront Walk, VivoCity #01-157/158 , Singapore 098585
+65 6015 0994
Mon to Thu: 11.30am – 11pm
Fri: 11.30am – 12am
Sat: 12pm – 12am
Sun: 12pm – 11pm
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4. CHIJMES 

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During the World Cup season, CHIJMES will offer live screenings of all the matches in the Main Lawn, Basement 1, and selected restaurants in the compound.

CHIJMES will also be celebrating the kick-off of the World Cup on 11 Jun 2026, starting with a party on the Main Lawn at 10pm. Then, moving to the viewing party for the first opening match taking place at 3am.

Live screenings always have a certain atmosphere associated with football matches, and bring the best out of the football fans. In conjunction with screenings, there will be a special F&B Village operating at the event venues during match hours, but it will not operate between 6am and 7am. These facilities will include a range of food items such as grab-and-go food, fan platters, cocktails, beers, and more.

For visitors who would like more freedom of choice, the presence of various viewing spots also gives people the choice of either being part of the Main Lawn crowd or taking up a spot in one of the other smaller screening sections available in the stadium.

30 Victoria St, Singapore 187996
+65 6265 3600
Daily: 24 hours
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5. The Stamford Brasserie

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Football is so much more fun when your side kicks show up: great food, drinks, and ambience. During the period from 11 Jun to 19 Jul, The Stamford Brasserie located at Swissôtel The Stamford Hotel will screen live WC matches on the daily from 7am to 2am

Throughout the tournament, expect the full package —  comfort food, drink promos, and live match screenings, all in one place. Early morning games? They’ve got the food spread to match! The Canadian (S$22) consists of brown butter pancakes, thick bacon slices, and maple syrup, while the American (S$26) comprises a breakfast burger consisting of a fried egg, cheddar cheese, and a pork sausage patty. For those who fancy spicy food,  opt for the Mexican (S$24).

The menu evolves as the day does — something good on the table no matter the hour. It includes popular choices that are great to share with friends, like the Buffalo Chicken Drumlets pierced at S$24, Chicken or Beef Satayfor S$24, an Arabic Mezze Platter for S$18, and Fish & Chips for S$42. The menu also features pastries and desserts baked by the hotel’s famous pastry chefs for those who want (or need) to end their meals on a sweet note.

And of course, football matches can’t be completed without drinks. Visitors are offered a 1-for-1 deal of draft beer, beer buckets, and speciality coffees like Irish and French Coffees.

For more details on the matches, refer here.

2 Stamford Rd, Swissôtel The Stamford Level 1, Singapore 178882
+65 6431 6156
Daily: 24 hours
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6. 1-Alfaro at Labrador Tower

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Located at the top of the city, 1-Alfaro at Labrador Tower, has already made it clear that the World Cup Finals Showcase will take place from 19 to 20 Jul 2026 at 3am. The space is definitely for those who have a preference for views across the cityscape and venues suitable for enjoying the sport live.

This place is definitely not your average sports bar with beer buckets and big projectors as the main features. It is an elevated venue that combines football with its own nightclub twist, with DJ sets happening at this event, making it a fun night out rather than a boring screening of the game in some local sports bar.

Also, it’s worth paying attention to the FIFA PlayStation Tournament. It should be especially interesting for young fans who spend the same amount of time playing football on PlayStation as watching it on TV.

In addition, 1-Alfaro will offer some food and drink promotions at this showcase, but more information about this aspect will be revealed close to the event dates.

1 Pasir Panjang Rd, Labrador Tower #34-00, Singapore 118479
+65 8093 5683
Sun to Thu: 11am – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 12am
Fri & Sat: 11am – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 1am
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7. Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub 

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Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub, situated on Orchard Road, has already gained fame as one of the most prestigious places for watching sports games live. The fixtures are yet to be finalised; however, sports fans will like the ambience of the pub, especially for the World Cup.

First of all, it would suit perfectly for the fans who would like to spend their free time after work, to eat their dinner and enjoy watching football games till late at night. The ambience of the Irish pub adds a lot to the feeling of appetite for heavier foods, such as fish and chips, burgers, French fries and cold beer, which  constitute excellent company while watching sports games.

And possibly, among all of the pubs in Singapore, there is a higher chance of meeting people from all around the world here. It’s just a better way to connect with people who share the same interests as you as you watch the World Cup.

442 Orchard Road, Claymore Connect #01-02 to 05, 238879
+65 8894 0805
Mon: 3pm – 12am
Tue to Sun: 12pm – 12am
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8. Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse

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For individuals who prefer to watch football games in an ambient environment surrounded by natural beauty, compared to being in a noisy indoor setting, watching the football matches on television at Wildseed Bar in The Summerhouse will surely be a very unique experience. 

The place has already been proven to broadcast live matches from the FIFA World Cup during the entire FIFA season. The location of this place stands out from all other places as the venue, especially when you add live bands to it. With the abundance of greenery around and the natural atmosphere, it would be easier for individuals to watch the World Cup here.

Wildseed Bar is well known for its signature cocktails, beers, and grilled appetisers, which will definitely suit the World Cup fan as they watch the World Cup.

Below are the fixtures that are confirmed by the bar so far.

Date Match Kick-off
12 Jun South Korea vs Czechia 10am
13 Jun United States vs Paraguay 9am
14 Jun Haiti vs Scotland 9am
14 Jun Australia vs Turkey 12pm
15 Jun Sweden vs Tunisia 10am
16 Jun Iran vs New Zealand 9am
17 Jun Argentina vs Algeria 9am
17 Jun Austria vs Jordan 12pm
18 Jun Uzbekistan vs Colombia 10am
19 Jun Mexico vs South Korea 9am
20 Jun Brazil vs Haiti 8.30am
20 Jun Turkey vs Paraguay 11am
21 Jun Ecuador vs Curacao 8.30am
21 Jun Turkey vs Japan 12pm
22 Jun New Zealand vs Egypt 9am
23 Jun Jordan vs Algeria 11am
24 Jun Colombia vs Congo DR 10am
25 Jun South Africa vs South Korea 9am
26 Jun Turkey vs the United States 10am
27 Jun Uruguay vs Spain 8am
27 Jun New Zealand vs Belgium 11am
28 Jun Colombia vs Portugal 7.30am
28 Jun Jordan vs Argentina 10am

3 Park Ln, Level 1B, Singapore 798387
+65 9643 9116
Sun to Thu: 5pm – 11pm
Fri & Sat: 5pm – 12am
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9. Lion Brewery Co Taproom

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Lion Brewery Co Taproom is set to display the last matches of the World Cup. It is yet to be finalised regarding which last matches the place will be showing; thus, guests are required to check the social media a few days prior. 

There is something extra special about watching the last stages of a World Cup event among an audience. At this stage, casual fans would already become fully involved fans, making it more exciting to watch the last few matches before the tournament ends. 

The viewing of late-stage World Cup matches with the best craft beer would be more enjoyable compared to other stadium drinking spots. Those who like local drinks may appreciate the place even more during big games.

In contrast to the loud sports bar where everything is totally focused on the screen, this space brings a good balance between the viewing of football events and socialising in the brewery scene without overpowering each other.

36 Club St, Singapore 069469
+65 9366 5815
Mon & Tue: 3pm – 11pm
Wed & Thu: 12pm – 11pm
Fri & Sat: 12pm – 1am
Sun: 12pm – 11pm
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10. Brew House Sports Bar

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It is officially confirmed that Brew House Sports Bar will show some of the World Cup fixtures, with attempts to broadcast as many matches as the bar can till the end of the tournament.

With only a few matches being confirmed out of all, football fans are required to check Brew House’s social media regarding the fixture schedules of the matches prior to going to the space.

Late-night football matches require food that is convenient for sharing by everybody, big beer mugs, and food that one does not need to stare away from the TV screens. Such sports bars know perfectly how to provide everything fans would like to relax for hours in one spot.

Those who do not prefer a casual atmosphere but still want something connected with football, Brew House Sports Bar might become a good choice to attend for the World Cup matches.

56 Sembawang Road, Hong Heng Mansions #01-01/02, Singapore 779086
Daily: 4pm – 12am
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11. Capitol Singapore

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Capital Singapore will be screening the matches from 11 Jun to 20 Jul 2026 in several venues such as The Arcade in The Capitol Kempinski and the Outdoor Plaza. For Outdoor Plaza, screenings will be held outdoors in case the matches are taking place between 9am and 10pm.

Capitol Bistro. Bar. Patisserie will also operate round-the-clock during the World Cup event, allowing visitors to stay longer and watch matches while enjoying the restaurant’s offerings.

And there’s more to it. Hopscotch will be running a promotion as well, with a football theme, which includes 3 pints of Heineken at S$33++ or a Sausage Platter & 3 pints at S$55++.

At the same time, several venues in Capitol Singapore will allow visitors to watch the matches, which gives more flexibility. For those who do not like a large crowd in one location, it is possible to choose a different venue where the match screening will be organised.

13 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178905
+65 6499 5599
Daily: 10.30am – 10.30pm
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12. Boomarang Bistro & Bar

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According to Boomarang Bistro & Bar, the space will screen all games from the FIFA World Cup 2026, hence making the bar a good viewing point for those soccer fans intending to watch all matches until the end.

Being situated near the Singapore River, Boomarang has gained a lot of reputation as a great sports viewing point for those who love watching sports.

Watching all matches is an important factor that could be considered a huge benefit for football fans. Many of the most memorable games happen unexpectedly through lesser-known football teams during the competition period.

The setting at Boomarang also works favourably for communal viewing parties. With ample space, taps available, and even outdoor facilities, Boomarang is perfect for spending long hours watching numerous fixtures.

When it comes to food, the options here are vast since Boomarang is essentially an Australian bistro and bar, which means there are numerous dishes served in line with the kind of sports being screened. The place thus offers various foods, ranging from burgers and pizzas to main meals.

60 Robertson Quay, The Quayside #01-15, Singapore 238252
+65 6738 1077
Daily: 6am – 3am
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Where to watch the World Cup on TV?

13. Streaming Platforms 

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As much as people would love to watch the World Cup at a place with drinks and food. Not all football fans would want to spend early or late hours in a crowded bar or pubs around the World Cup period.

Instead, those who enjoy the luxury of watching the games can freely toggle between different fixtures at their own convenience. Luckily, there are many streaming platforms in Singapore offering the World Cup coverage.

Mediacorp has made sure that most of the streaming platforms and telecom companies are broadcasting the matches, priced at S$118. Mewatch uses a FIFA World Cup Season Pass; on the other hand, Singtel CAST is providing an MPL FIFA World Cup 2026 Season Pass with a one-time charge.

And, Starhub TV+ users can access the Mediacorp FIFA World Cup Season Pass for new and existing customers. This makes it easy to watch all of the 104 matches live and on demand through apps via phones or browsers.

Watching it online has numerous benefits. One being watching different matches that might be playing at the same time, the ability to pause replays and watch highlights immediately. And the most crucial one is timing, due to the time zones; watching from home will save the trouble of travelling.

With various options for streaming platforms in Singapore, football fans have more freedom on how they would like to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026.

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How to choose where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore?

Choosing where to watch depends on the kind of match-day experience you want rather than just the venue itself. For a lively after-work crowd along the river, Harry’s Boat Quay and The Penny Black both suit fans who enjoy a classic pub setting with easy access to beers and shared plates. If you want something more structured with ticketed entry and multiple match options, Chimichanga VivoCity works well, while CHIJMES is better for large-scale viewing with different screening zones and a festival-like atmosphere.

For those prioritising food-led viewing, The Stamford Brasserie offers all-day screenings with a full menu, whereas Boomarang Bistro & Bar is better for long-haul watching of every fixture. Fans looking for a more premium or experiential setting may prefer 1-Alfaro at Labrador Tower for its skyline views and DJ-led finals screening. At home, streaming platforms remain the most flexible option, especially for viewers navigating early kick-offs or overlapping fixtures.

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