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Where to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Tucson


June 10, 2026
By Jackie Tran

The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs June 11โ€“July 19, with 104 matches across 16 host cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Tucson bars and breweries have lined up watch parties, early openings, and drink specials to carry the energy all summer long. Here’s where to catch every match.


CORBETT’S

340 N. Sixth Ave.

CORBETT’S is showing every match from June 11 through July 19 on 35-plus big screens, making it one of the highest screen-count venues in town. The doors opened at 10 a.m. on June 11 for the opening match, with game-day food and drink specials and ice-cold beer buckets throughout the tournament.


Dean’s Public House

402 E. Ninth St.

Dean’s opened at 11 a.m. on June 11 and showed two matches on opening day: Mexico vs. South Africa at noon and South Korea vs. Czechia at 7 p.m. The pub carries an international beer lineup, including Guinness, Harp Lager, Modelo, Sol, Corona Extra, and Bohemia. Follow @deanspublichouse for the ongoing schedule.


The Monica

40 E. Congress St., Ste 150

The Monica is showing every live televised World Cup match with: $1 Modelo pints while the game is on, available during operating hours while supplies last. Food specials add $5 wings, $5 sliders, and $20 beer buckets. No tickets and no reservations required. Follow @themonicatucson.


Revel Wine Bar

340 N. Sixth Ave.

Revel hosted USA vs. Paraguay on Friday, June 12 at 6 p.m. as a watch party event. The wine bar brings a different vibe to match day, with cold wine and cold beer for the crowd. Follow @revel_tucson for additional match-day events throughout the tournament.


Hotel Congress

311 E. Congress St.

Hotel Congress shows every FIFA World Cup match during open hours in Tiger’s Tap Room and the Lounge, with larger watch parties on the Congress Plaza. The Tap Room opens at 2 p.m. daily through the summer, though the venue opens early for high-profile matches. The kickoff plaza watch party for USA vs. Paraguay lands on Friday, June 12 โ€” doors at 5 p.m., 6 p.m. kickoff โ€” on two giant screens on Congress Plaza with food from Cup Cafรฉ. Additional watch parties are planned for the Knockout Stages, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Final. Check @hotelcongress for the updated Group Stage schedule and any added events.


Playground Bar & Lounge

278 E. Congress St.

Playground brought back its World Cup watch party tradition for 2026, with doors open at 10 a.m. on June 11 for South Africa vs. Mexico. Match-day drink specials run throughout the tournament. The ground level and patio give you room to settle in for a full match day right in the heart of downtown. Follow @playtucson for updates.


Pueblo Vida Brewing Co.

115 E. Broadway Blvd.

Pueblo Vida has a long track record of soccer watch parties, going back to FC Tucson World Cup qualifying events. For 2026, the downtown taproom opened early June 11 for Mexico vs. South Africa, with doors at 11:45 a.m. and $4 pints of Clara Vida all day. The taproom also opens early June 19 for USA vs. Australia under the same format, with three TVs running sound on for every match day. Follow @pueblovida for the full schedule.


Kintoki Sushi House

2960 N. First Ave.

Kintoki is broadcasting every single game live from the opening whistle June 11 through the final trophy lift July 19. Massive big-screen TVs cover every angle, and match-day drink specials run throughout the tournament: $3 domestic bottles and cans during every game. Follow @kintokisushihouse for details on location and any additional watch party events.


Borderlands Brewing Co. โ€” Sam Hughes

2500 E. Sixth St.

Borderlands Sam Hughes is showing all games, all matches, for the full tournament. The location kicked off on June 11 at noon for Mexico vs. South Africa and encourages guests to book tables in advance. The brewpub offers big screens every match, game-day sound, cold beer, and a lively soccer atmosphere. Reservations are encouraged; call 520-300-4334 or follow @borderlandssamhughes.


Victoria Cocina Mexicana

7090 N. Oracle Rd., STE 172

Victoria Cocina Mexicana hosted a watch party June 11 for Mexico vs. South Africa with a strong lineup of deals: $2 off draft beers, house margaritas, house mezcal margaritas, and red and green micheladas. Guests who wore their national team jersey scored a free small guac. A free appetizer came with the purchase of a 1942 Special Edition Aรฑejo tequila. Follow @victoriacocinamexicana for upcoming match-day specials throughout the tournament.


Louie’s Cantina

8060 E. 22nd St.

Louie’s Cantina rolled out a dedicated World Cup Cocktails menu for June. Highlights include the Ballon d’Or Margarita (Don Julio Reposado, lime, agave, pineapple, Tajรญn rim), Messi’s Magic (Smirnoff Spicy Tamarindo, mango, lime, Tajรญn rim), the Mexico City Mule (Buchanan’s Pineapple, lime, pineapple juice, ginger beer), and the Hat Trick Cooler (Weber Ranch Vodka, cucumber, mint, lime, Club Soda). Follow @louiescantinatucson for game-day hours.


Frog & Firkin

874 E. University Blvd.

A Tucson institution since 2001, Frog & Firkin sits right outside the University of Arizona main gate and ranks consistently among the city’s top soccer bars. The pub runs 14 indoor flat screens and 9 more on its patio, plus more than 26 import drafts and over 100 bottled options. Live music runs Thursday through Sunday, so the vibe stays festive well past the final whistle. Follow @frognfirkin for more information.


The Canyon’s Crown

6958 E. Tanque Verde Rd.

Canyon’s Crown ranks among Tucson’s top soccer-watching spots and has hosted match-day crowds for multiple World Cups. The east-side pub puts out food and drink specials tied to whichever countries are playing, which adds a fun element to every group stage match. The atmosphere leans neighborhood pub rather than sports-bar loud, a good fit for fans who want to actually watch the game. Follow @canyonscrownpub for more information.


Barrio Brewing Co.

340 N. Sixth Ave.

800 E. 16th St.

Arizona’s longest-operating brewery, now 100% employee owned, Barrio Brewing lands on Tucson’s top soccer bar lists year after year. The brewpub has a large footprint with plenty of screen space and a full menu of burgers, handhelds, and south-of-the-border plates. In April 2026, Barrio took home a gold medal at the World Beer Cup for its Nolan’s Porter, so the tap lineup arrives in peak form. Follow @barriobrewing for more information.


Trident Grill

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

Trident Grill has a history of opening early for World Cup matches and serving breakfast items during morning kickoffs, which matters for European and South American group stage games that start before noon. Reliable screens, a solid food menu, and consistent service make it a dependable pick throughout the tournament. Follow @tridentbargrill for more information.


Tabu

128 E. Congress St.

Tabu is showing all FIFA games on its big screens throughout the tournament, with lots of specials running all summer long. The venue launched its World Cup run on June 11 at 2 p.m. and offers 5-for-$25 beer buckets as its signature match-day deal. Reservations are encouraged for the official FIFA World Cup watch party. Follow @tabutucson or call ahead to book your spot.


Casa Del Rio

1060 S. Pantano Rd.

Casa Del Rio is running a strong lineup of Cantina specials during World Cup games. Don Julio 1942 50ml bottles go for $12 each, or turn one into a margarita for $17. Domestic beers, including Mich Ultra, Bud Light, and Budweiser, run $3 each. Other deals include $2 off appetizers with a beverage purchase, $4 crispy fry sides with ranch or house chipotle sauce, $7 small pitchers of draft beer, and $3 shredded chicken tacos. For the Final, the venue adds free apps, including wings, enchiladas, and cheese crisps in the Cantina, while supplies last, with food out by noon for the championship match. The back room has two 85-inch TVs and reservable tables with plenty of space. Follow @casadelrioaz for more information.


Arnette Creek Watering Hole

340 N. Sixth Ave.

Arnette Creek Watering Hole is showing as many matches as possible throughout the tournament, June 11โ€“July 19. Typical match times run at noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., and occasionally 7 p.m. The bar flagged USA vs. Paraguay on June 12 at 6 p.m. as a special match alert and encouraged fans to wear red, white, and blue and pack the house. Expect ice-cold beer, drink specials, and big-screen action all tournament long. Follow @arnette_creek_watering_hole for the ongoing schedule.


Pro Tips

  • Many matches kick off as early as 9 a.m. or noon local time. Call ahead to confirm early-opening hours on specific match days.
  • USA vs. Paraguay lands on Friday, June 12, the first big American crowd night. Arrive early at any venue, especially Hotel Congress Plaza.

The tournament runs through July 19 with the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. You have six weeks of matches. Tucson has plenty of places to watch every one.


Meet Fellow Foodies at the World Cup Mixer

Before the tournament hits its knockout stage, Tucson Foodie is hosting a Foodie Hour: World Cup Edition on Wednesday, June 24, from 5โ€“7 p.m. at Agave House, 943 E. University Blvd., Ste. 171. Come connect with other local food and fรบtbol fans over drinks and good company. It’s a great chance to swap venue recommendations and celebrate the tournament mid-group stage.

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