Where to watch the world cup in Las Vegas

Where to Watch the World Cup 2026 in Las Vegas

The World Cup is here. Forty-eight nations. A billion viewers. And Las Vegas, the city that has never once met a party it didn’t immediately try to one-up, is fully in the game.

Whether you’re a die-hard supporter who showed up in a jersey at 6 a.m. or someone who just realized soccer is fun when the whole bar loses its mind at the same time, this city has a spot for you. Here’s where to eat, drink and take every goal personally.

China Poblano | The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Opening Day. Mexico vs. South Africa. Noon.

If you’re going to watch Mexico kick off the World Cup, you might as well do it at a restaurant that literally has Mexico in the DNA. Chef José Andrés’ China Poblano is throwing a proper watch party for the tournament’s opening Mexico match, and they’re keeping it affordable, which is refreshingly un-Cosmopolitan of them.

Carnitas or Pollo Taco for $7. Barbacoa for $8. Chips & Salsa for $5. Salt Air Margarita or Mexico City Sour for $18. Walk-ins welcome. Reservations smarter. Book here.

Hussong’s Mexican Cantina | Mandalay Bay · Henderson · Boca Park

Mexico Matches: June 11, June 18, June 24

Three locations. Three Mexico matches. Zero excuses not to show up. Hussong’s is going full fútbol for every Mexico group-stage game with watch parties across all Valley locations, and they’re bringing the brand activations to match.

Expect 6-foot player cutouts, jersey giveaways, branded swag, and the featured cocktail: the Palomada O Nada made with Centenario Reposado. Corona and Sunbrew sampling also on deck. It’s a party that knows its audience.

Hard Rock Cafe | Las Vegas Strip

All Tournament. Every Match.

Hard Rock went big. Leo Messi big. The “All Teams. One Place.” campaign turns Hard Rock Cafe into a global soccer hub for the entire tournament — and the Las Vegas location is fully in the lineup.

Watch every match with volume in a high-energy atmosphere. Catch country-themed watch parties (England’s includes unlimited beer for two hours with a guaranteed bar seat). Order the limited-time Messi Legendary Burger — two smashed patties, provolone, chorizo jam, roasted red pepper aioli. Wear your jersey and get 20% off food and merch.

There’s also a global sweepstakes running June 15–July 31 with a Messi meet-and-greet as the grand prize. Worth the entry. Details here.

Circa Resort & Casino | Downtown Las Vegas

All Tournament. June 11 – July 19. 21+.

If you want the biggest screen, the best sportsbook, and a pool — Circa is the answer. Every match airs with full video and audio across the world’s largest sportsbook and the legendary Stadium Swim, where a 143-foot HD screen towers over six temperature-controlled pools and two swim-up bars. Yes, you can watch the World Cup from a pool.

The $400 hotel package includes two nights, $100 dining credit, $100 beverage credit, and a complimentary daybed at Stadium Swim. Upcoming highlights include an AFC Bournemouth collaboration around USA vs. Australia on June 19 and a FEATURE streetwear pop-up on June 25. Fish N’ Chips at Victory Burger & Wings Co. runs the duration of the tournament. Book at circalasvegas.com.

Rí Rá Irish Pub | Mandalay Bay

All Tournament. Win $1,000.

An Irish pub for the World Cup is never a wrong answer. Rí Rá is airing every match and just added White Hag IPA — a fresh pour from Sligo, Ireland — to an already deep tap list that includes Guinness, Harp, Smithwick’s, Kilkenny, and about ten others that will solve whatever problem you walked in with.

The real hook: their Summer Soccer Selector. It’s fantasy football, but for soccer. Register at the pub, get a code, and the Selector randomly draws four teams for you. Most points when the final whistle blows wins $1,000 cash. Entry deadline is June 27. Get the details here.

Flight Club | The Venetian

All Tournament. Reservations Recommended.

Darts. Guinness. Soccer. And a semi-private space to watch it all without fighting for a bar stool. Flight Club’s Social Darts experience at The Venetian is offering reserved oche bays — their signature playing areas — for match viewing throughout the tournament. Groups of six or more get two hours of darts, dedicated service, and the match on screen.

The Guinness collab menu is doing some actual work: a Matchday Board with Guinness BBQ wings and beer cheese pretzel knots ($69), a shareable Espresso Martini Tower with Guinness foam ($69), and a properly poured pint of Guinness Draught or Guinness 0.0 ($10). On select dates, you can even get your pint with custom imagery printed directly on the foam. Reserve here.

F1® Arcade | The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace

All Tournament. Walk-ins Welcome.

Soccer and Formula 1 don’t have obvious overlap — until you’re watching a World Cup match on massive screens while racing a sim on your favorite international circuit. That’s the pitch at F1® Arcade, and honestly, it works.

The 21,000-square-foot venue inside The Forum Shops is airing every match from opening day through the July 19 final, with globally inspired food and cocktails that rotate to match the nations on screen. Walk-in admission is free. For groups that want guaranteed seating, 30 minutes of simulator time, an entrée, a side, and two drink tokens, the Summer Club Package runs $65. It’s a proper upgrade for a proper occasion. Tickets and info here.

Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar | Mandalay Bay

All Tournament. Group Stage Through the Final.

Flanker is exactly what a sports bar should be during the World Cup — wall-to-wall screens, full sound, elevated food, and the kind of energy that makes a Tuesday afternoon match feel like an event. They’re airing every game from June 11 through the July 19 championship, with specialty food and drink activations from Casamigos, Modelo, Don Julio, and Buchanan’s throughout the tournament.

This is the spot if you want the full sports bar experience without sacrificing the menu. Reservations available for every match day. Book here.

Las Vegas Brewing Company | Northwest & Arts District

All USA Matches. Both Locations.

Simple premise. Beautiful execution. Every time Team USA scores, select draft beers drop to $1 for 15 minutes. That’s it. That’s the deal. Go USA.

LV Brew Co is running this all tournament long during USA matches at both locations — Northwest on Tenaya and Arts District on 3rd Street — with a full game-day menu of smashies and bar bites to keep you fed between goals. Fair warning: you may want to budget accordingly if the US attack gets hot. Visit lvbrewco.com

Ellis Island Casino & Hotel | Off Strip

All Tournament. June 11 – July 19.

Ellis Island is going full rebrand for the summer — welcome to the Ellis Cup. Every match is screened across 18 feet of LED and 15+ TVs, with The Front Yard running the show as the dedicated watch-party venue. They’ve got all-you-can-eat-and-drink packages for fans who want to commit to the occasion, plus reservations for groups who’d rather not wing it.

Off Strip, unpretentious, and built for locals. Exactly the kind of place that makes a weekday match feel worth showing up for. Reserve here.

Caesars Entertainment | Multiple Strip Properties

All Tournament. Soccer on the Strip.

Caesars went wide. Reserved ticketed viewing is available at sportsbooks inside Caesars Palace, Harrah’s, The LINQ, Paris Las Vegas, and Planet Hollywood. For a livelier scene, Carnaval Court at Harrah’s and Stadia Bar at Caesars Palace are your high-energy options. If you’d rather watch the match with a cigar and a beverage credit in hand, Montecristo Cigar Bar has you covered at both Caesars Palace and Paris. And for the most unexpected watch party on this list — Caspian’s Cocktails & Caviar at Caesars Palace is showing top matchups from a caviar bar. Yes, really.

MGM Resorts | Multiple Properties

All Tournament. Take Your Pick.

MGM is playing the whole field. Every BetMGM sportsbook is showing matches, plus dedicated viewing spots across the portfolio: COMO Poolside Café at Bellagio, Proper Eats and Lift Bar at ARIA, Clique Bar and Zuma at the Cosmopolitan, Level Up and TAP at MGM Grand, Tailgate Beach Club and Rhythm & Riffs at Mandalay Bay, Eataly Bar and the pool at Park MGM, and a Brooklyn Bridge viewing area at New York New York alongside nine other venues on property. Centra and Public House at Luxor, TAP at Excalibur. That’s not a watch party — that’s a watch city.

Charlie’s Sports Bar | Wynn Las Vegas

June 11–19 and June 21–27. All-Inclusive.

Wynn doing watch parties is very Wynn. Charlie’s Sports Bar is offering all-inclusive packages at $150 per person — two hours, unlimited game-day food, premium beverages, big screens, reserved seating. It’s the most expensive seat in this guide and probably the most comfortable. Worth it if you want to watch the quarterfinals without touching a sticky bar top.

Beer Park | Paris Las Vegas

All Tournament. Rooftop Views Included.

$50 per person food and beverage credit, guaranteed seating, and a shrimp cocktail served in a soccer ball cup. That last detail alone earns an entry. Beer Park is also doing 100-ounce beer towers, because apparently the Eiffel Tower view wasn’t enough.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas | The Strip

All Tournament. Pool Option Available.

Three ways to watch at Fontainebleau: The Tavern inside the sportsbook for all tournament games, Oasis Pool for the USA vs. Australia match on June 19 with daybeds and cabanas, and LIV Beach for the 21+ crowd who want their soccer with a side of scene.

Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas | Off Strip

All Tournament.

Every match on big screens inside an authentic Bavarian beer hall — indoor Biergarten, Main Hall, imported Hofbräu beer from Munich, and food that has no business being this good at a watch party. If Germany’s in the knockouts, this is the only correct place to be.

Topgolf Las Vegas | The Strip

Free USA Watch Party June 12. Activations All Tournament.

Free entry for the USA vs. Paraguay match on June 12, first-come, first-served. Soccer-themed ShotShuffle, soccer-inspired targets, limited-time menu items, and on-site games throughout the tournament. It’s Topgolf — so expect it to be louder and more fun than you planned for.

Grand Prix Plaza | F1 HUB Lounge

All Tournament. On Request.

Yes, there’s an F1 attraction with a lounge showing World Cup matches. Yes, you can watch soccer at Formula 1 headquarters. Yes, they’re doing a bucket of five Heineken Silvers for $25. Las Vegas, everyone.

Also Worth Knowing…

  • AyAyAy! Mexican Cuisine kicks off the tournament on June 11 with a Mexico vs. South Africa watch party, happy-hour specials, and a live DJ before, during, and after the match.
  • Cabo Wabo Cantina at Miracle Mile Shops is hosting watch parties throughout the tournament, with a shareable game-day platter and big-screen TVs.
  • The Irish Spot (formerly Crown & Anchor) is showing every match with $7 Gran Centenario shots, $10 handcrafted margaritas, and $5 Stella pints.
  • McMullan’s Irish Pub near The Orleans is doing what Irish pubs do — every match, high energy, no pretense.
  • Resorts World is spreading the action across Famous Foods Street Eats, RedTail, Crystal Bar, Gatsby’s, Eight Cigar Lounge, and DawgHouse Saloon.
  • The Resort at Summerlin hosts a USA vs. Paraguay party June 12 inside the Caesars Race & Sportsbook with raffles, free bet giveaways, and branded soccer ball promos.
  • El Cortez Downtown is serving the Red Card Relief — a 30-ounce Truly Wild Berry fishbowl cocktail in a souvenir cup, with an optional Skyy Cherry Vodka shot. Because why not.
  • ONE Steakhouse at Virgin Hotels has two soccer cocktails worth ordering even if you’re not watching — The Striker and The Golden Boot, $18 each, June 11 through July 19.
  • Braseria by EDO is handing out a complimentary cocktail to anyone who shows up in a jersey and mentions the promotion.
  • Bel-Aire Lounge at Durango Casino & Resort is the refined suburban option — multiple screens, plush seating, handcrafted cocktails, all USA matches.
  • Clique Bar at the Cosmopolitan is running themed décor, drink specials, and VIP table options all tournament long.