About the World Cup 2026 Viewing Party Radar
Last updated 2026-06-07
The World Cup Viewing Party Radar is a free, public map of bars, pubs, restaurants and venues hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 viewing parties. It currently tracks 2,595 venues showing the games across 80 cities in 30 countries, including all 16 North American host cities. Every venue links back to the public post where it announced it would show the World Cup, so you can check the receipts before you head out.
How it works
We analyse millions of public social posts and venue websites in multiple languages and surface the places that have genuinely committed to showing World Cup 2026. A venue is marked as a viewing party when there is real evidence you can watch there, a public announcement of a screening, a scheduled match party, or viewing language on its own website. Venues that mention the World Cup but have not yet confirmed a screening appear as a lighter on the radar signal. Confirmed venues always rank first.
For New York and Amsterdam the radar goes deeper, with match-by-match schedules and the teams each venue supports, so you can filter to a specific game day or back your own side.
Where the data comes from
Every listing is backed by a real, public source and linked so you can verify it. We keep only hospitality venues, bars, pubs, restaurants, hotels and event spaces, and exclude retail stores, offices and other places that are not somewhere you would watch a match. The list is refreshed on demand and grows as kickoff nears.
Updated daily
The radar is updated daily in the run-up to and throughout the tournament, so new viewing parties show up as venues announce them and existing listings stay current. Check back through the group stage and knockouts as more venues come online.
Missing a venue?
Know a bar, pub or venue hosting a World Cup viewing party that is not on the radar yet? Email stefan@dashmote.com and we will add it. Corrections to an existing listing are welcome too.
Popular cities
- London (497 venues)
- New York (246 venues)
- Amsterdam (93 venues)
- Toronto (88 venues)
- Mexico City (70 venues)
- Vancouver (60 venues)
- Atlanta (58 venues)
- Los Angeles (52 venues)
See all 80 cities on the radar
Frequently asked questions
- What is the World Cup 2026 Viewing Party Radar?
- It is a free, public map of bars, pubs, restaurants and venues hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 viewing parties. It currently covers 2,595 venues showing the games across 80 cities in 30 countries, including all 16 North American host cities. Pick your city and see every spot on a live map, each one linked to the public post where it announced it would show the World Cup.
- How do I find a World Cup viewing party near me?
- Open the radar, and it auto-selects the nearest covered city. You can switch cities from the dropdown at the top. Each venue shows its location, a Google Maps link, its rating, and the original post announcing the screening. In Amsterdam and New York you can also filter by match day and by the team a venue supports.
- What is the difference between 'Shows all matches' and 'Specific match events'?
- A 'Shows all matches' venue (orange dot) has confirmed evidence that it screens World Cup games throughout the tournament: you can walk in on any match day. A 'Specific match events' venue (blue dot) promotes one or more particular games with a set date and time, think an official fan zone night or a country-specific screening; open the venue to see exactly which games. Every venue on the radar is evidence-backed either way.
- How is the data collected and verified?
- We analyse millions of public social posts and venue websites in multiple languages, then keep only the venues with genuine evidence they will show the World Cup. Each venue links back to the original public post or website as proof, so you can check the receipts yourself. We exclude retail stores, offices and other non-hospitality places, and refresh the list on demand as kickoff nears.
- Which cities and host cities are covered?
- The radar covers 80 cities across 30 countries, including all 16 of the United States, Canada and Mexico host cities, plus major football cities worldwide such as London, Amsterdam, Tokyo and Sao Paulo. We add cities as more venues announce viewing parties.
- Is it free, and who built it?
- Yes, it is completely free to use. It was built by Dashmote, a data company that maps where brands win at the point of consumption. The radar runs on DashLeads, the same outlet-intelligence engine Dashmote uses to find and rank the venues that matter to any company selling into the local economy, in any city, on demand.
- Why does this matter for brands?
- Venues that host World Cup viewing parties are among the highest-energy on-premise accounts of the year, and they announce their plans publicly weeks before kickoff. DashLeads turns that public demand signal into a ranked, contactable account list for any city, so any company selling into the local economy can reach them where the crowds already are.
Built by Dashmote
The radar was built by Dashmote, a data company that maps where brands win at the point of consumption. It runs on DashLeads, the outlet-intelligence engine Dashmote uses to find and rank the venues that matter to any company selling into the local economy, in any city, on demand. Venues that host viewing parties are some of the highest-energy local accounts of the year, and DashLeads turns that public demand into a ranked, contactable account list, for food and beverage brands, but equally for any business selling into bars, restaurants and local venues.
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