From bistros to breweries, Singapore has plenty of lively spots to catch the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 takes place from 11 June to 19 July, bringing together 48 teams and 104 matches across Mexico, the United States and Canada. With Singapore’s time difference, kick-off times will range from late night to early morning, making the city’s bars, restaurants, breweries and public spaces prime places to soak up the action. Whether you’re after craft beer, big screens, hawker favourites or a more relaxed viewing experience, here’s where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore.
1-Alfaro

1-Alfaro at Labrador Tower will host a World Cup Finals Showcase on 19 and 20 July 2026 from 3am, offering a refined setting for football fans who prefer their match screenings with a view. Located high above the city, the venue pairs panoramic skyline vistas with a lively football atmosphere, making it a strong choice for those looking to mark the tournament’s biggest moment in style. The showcase will also bring a nightclub edge to the experience, with DJ sets adding to the late-night energy. Food and drinks will be available as part of the event.
Where: 1-Alfaro, 1 Pasir Panjang Road, Labrador Tower #34-00, Singapore 118479
Contact: 1-alfaro.sg
Boomarang Bistro & Bar

Set along Robertson Quay, Boomarang Bistro & Bar is a favourite among sports fans, and it will be screening all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Known for its lively riverside setting, large screens and easy-going atmosphere, the Australian bistro is a reliable spot for those who plan to follow the tournament from start to finish. The venue is particularly suited to group gatherings, with indoor and outdoor seating, beer on tap and a hearty menu. Expect classic comfort food, including burgers, pizzas and bar bites, alongside a crowd that knows how to get behind the game.
Where: Boomarang Bistro & Bar, 60 Robertson Quay, The Quayside #01-15, Singapore 238252
Contact: boomarang.com.sg
Brew House Sports Bar

Brew House Sports Bar will be showing as many FIFA World Cup 2026 matches as possible, making it a solid choice for fans in search of a straightforward sports-bar experience. Located on Sembawang Road, the venue combines screens, drinks and a casual crowd, creating the kind of atmosphere where football takes centre stage. It is the place to settle in with friends, order a drink and focus on the action without fuss. The menu leans into familiar bar favourites, while the mood is relaxed, sociable and built around live sport.
Where: Brew House Sports Bar, 56 Sembawang Road, Hong Heng Mansions, Singapore
Contact: brewhousesportsbar.com
Capitol Singapore

Capitol Singapore will screen FIFA World Cup 2026 matches across several spaces, including The Arcade at The Capitol Kempinski and the Outdoor Plaza. With multiple venues involved, the destination offers football fans a choice of settings, from open-air screenings to more relaxed indoor options. Capitol Bistro will also operate round the clock during the tournament, giving guests the chance to stay late or arrive early for the biggest fixtures. Whether you’re watching with friends, family or fellow fans, Capitol Singapore provides a central and convenient location to follow the action throughout the competition.
Where: Capitol Singapore, 13 Stamford Road, Singapore 178905
Contact: capitolsingapore.com
CHIJMES

CHIJMES will bring the FIFA World Cup 2026 atmosphere to its Main Lawn, Basement 1 and selected restaurants across the compound. The celebrations begin on 11 June with an opening night party on the Main Lawn from 10pm, before the opening match kicks off at 3am. During the tournament, guests can catch the games while enjoying a dedicated F&B Village, which will operate during match hours, except between 6am and 7am. The offering will include small bites, sharing platters, cocktails, beer and more, making CHIJMES a lively choice for group viewings.
Where: CHIJMES, 30 Victoria Street, Singapore
Contact: chijmes.com.sg
Chimichanga

Chimichanga VivoCity will screen FIFA World Cup 2026 matches from 12 June to 20 July, giving football fans a fun Mexican-inspired setting by the waterfront. The Single Match Day Pass is priced at S$10 and includes unlimited viewing for the selected day, plus a complimentary drink. For committed fans, the All Access Pass costs S$500 and includes access to all match screenings, with a complimentary drink and bar bite for each game. Entry is free for fixtures after 11am, while reservations are recommended for those planning to catch the key matches.
Where: Chimichanga, 1 HarbourFront Walk, VivoCity, Singapore
Contact: chimichanga.sg
Harry’s Bar

Harry’s Bar is a familiar name for sports screenings in Singapore, and its Boat Quay outlet is expected to be a popular stop during the FIFA World Cup 2026. While screening dates are yet to be confirmed, the venue will run a special promotion from 1 to 30 June, offering guests the chance to win exclusive World Cup merchandise. Located by the river and close to the city centre, Harry’s is well-suited to after-work meetups and late-night match viewings. New dishes include beef brisket sandwiches, buffalo chicken mac and cheese, and quesadilla pizza.
Where: Harry’s Bar, 28 Boat Quay, South Canal Shophouses, Singapore
Contact: harrys.com.sg
Lau Pa Sat

Lau Pa Sat will screen FIFA World Cup 2026 matches from 12 June to 20 July 2026, bringing the tournament to one of Singapore’s most iconic hawker destinations. The historic market is home to more than 80 stalls, offering everything from local favourites to international dishes, alongside six Michelin-mentioned brands. It is a great choice for fans who want a casual, food-focused setting with plenty of variety. During the tournament, Lau Pa Sat will also host activities at the bar, including a social media contest with prizes such as VIP treats, chauffeured rides and daycation stays.
Where: Lau Pa Sat, 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore
Contact: laupasat.sg
Lion Brewery Co Taproom

Lion Brewery Co Taproom will screen all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, creating a lively setting for football fans and craft beer lovers. Founded by friends in Singapore and London, the heritage brewery is known for its locally brewed beers, regional craft selections and relaxed Club Street atmosphere. The taproom also serves an open-flame menu, making it a strong option for those who want more than standard bar snacks while watching the games. With its friendly crowd and easy-going energy, Lion Brewery Co Taproom is ideal for sharing the tournament with friends and family.
Where: Lion Brewery Co Taproom, 36 Club Street, Singapore
Contact: lionbreweryco.com
Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub

Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub is one of Singapore’s classic no-frills sports bars, making it a natural choice for the FIFA World Cup 2026. While exact screening timings are yet to be confirmed, the Orchard Road pub already has the right ingredients for a good football night, from a traditional Irish pub atmosphere to a crowd that enjoys live sport. The menu keeps things familiar with fish and chips, burgers, beers and other pub favourites, while the setting is relaxed and unfussy. It’s a dependable spot for fans who want comfort, pints and plenty of match-day energy.
Where: Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub, 442 Orchard Road, Claymore Connect, Singapore
Contact: @muddymurphys.sg
ST3PS at Changi Airport T3

ST3PS at Changi Airport Terminal 3 will host free daily FIFA World Cup 2026 match screenings, making it a convenient option for travellers, airport visitors and football fans in the east. Located at Basement 2, the space offers a relaxed public viewing experience paired with 24-hour dining options across the terminal. Fans can also take part in the Football Champions Trail, which runs through the terminal and offers the chance to win prizes. Check the match schedule before heading down, as screening times will vary according to the tournament fixtures.
Where: Terminal 3, Basement 2, Changi Airport, Singapore
Contact: changiairport.com
The Penny Black

The Penny Black, one of Singapore’s best-known English pubs, has confirmed that it will host live FIFA World Cup 2026 screenings. Located along Boat Quay, the venue is a lively choice for fans who want a traditional pub atmosphere, hearty food and drinks on tap. Signature dishes include fish and chips and the Smash Mouth Burger, while the bar pours seven international beers, including Kilkenny, Guinness, Heineken, Strongbow Cider, Old Speckled Hen, Tiger and Erdinger Weissbier. With its riverside location and sports-friendly setup, The Penny Black is made for match nights.
Where: The Penny Black, 26-27 Boat Quay, South Canal Shophouses, Singapore
Contact: @pennyblack.sg
Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse

Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse offers a gentler alternative to Singapore’s traditional sports bars during the FIFA World Cup 2026. Set within a leafy Seletar setting, the venue is ideal for fans who want to watch the action in a calmer environment surrounded by greenery. Known for its signature cocktails, beers, grilled appetisers and live music, Wildseed brings a more relaxed and stylish feel to football screenings. It is particularly suited to casual viewers, couples and groups looking for a match-day experience that balances sport with good food, drinks and ambience.
Where: Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse, 3 Park Lane, Singapore
Contact: thesummerhouse.sg/wildseed-bar


