World Cup 2026 Las Vegas Watch Parties: Best Bars, Sportsbooks & Venues
When the world’s eyes turn to the FIFA World Cup in 2026, Las Vegas will be the place to be.
There may be no games at Allegiant Stadium, but the city’s sportsbooks, bars, and rooftop venues will bring every kick, goal, and upset to life on massive screens surrounded by equally massive crowds.
In this guide, we’ll tell you everything there is to know about watching the 2026 World Cup from Las Vegas.
When is the FIFA World Cup 2026?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11, 2026, and runs through the final on July 19, 2026.
Across 39 days, fans will get to watch 104 matches, including an expanded 48-team format for the first time in tournament history.
Host cities will be spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and every game will be broadcast live. This means Las Vegas venues will bring the action to life on their massive screens from the group stage all the way to the final.
We’re biased, but there’s also a strong incentive to make Las Vegas your World Cup hub. Los Angeles, which will host several matches, is just a four-hour drive away, while San Francisco and Dallas are both less than a three-hour flight away. That makes Vegas the perfect base for fans who want the best of both worlds.
Live match access nearby and an unforgettable experience in America’s party city.
So if you’re making Las Vegas your hub, here are the best venues to watch everything from your country’s opening game to the World Cup final.
Best Venues To Watch World Cup 2026 in Las Vegas
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino
If there’s one venue in Las Vegas built for World Cup watch parties, it’s Stadium Swim.
This pool at Circa Resort is famous for its 143-foot high-definition screen towering over six tiered pools and massive daybeds.
Stadium Swim has already been the backdrop for some of the city’s biggest watch parties, from Super Bowls to March Madness, where crowds packed the venue to catch every play.
On match days, expect the atmosphere to feel like a stadium crowd, only with cabanas, cocktails, and DJs keeping the energy alive between games. Whether you’re there for a group stage match in the morning or a high-stakes knockout clash after sundown, Stadium Swim guarantees that every moment of the 2026 World Cup will feel larger than life.
Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas
There aren’t many places where you can watch a World Cup match with the Las Vegas Strip as your backdrop, but Beer Park delivers exactly that. Sitting on a rooftop deck at Paris Las Vegas, it combines open-air energy with unbeatable views of the Bellagio Fountains just across the street. With more than 100 beers on tap and towers of HDTVs lining the space, it feels designed for big-match gatherings.
During past tournaments and major sports finals, Beer Park has drawn international crowds who bring their flags, chants, and team colors. That kind of atmosphere makes it one of the top picks for 2026. Beer Park is the sort of venue where you won’t just watch the game, you’ll feel like you’re in the middle of a fan zone.
Circa Sportsbook at Circa Resort & Casino
Stadium Swim gets most of the attention, but just steps away inside Circa you’ll find the largest sportsbook in the world. The Circa Sportsbook is anchored by a 78-million–pixel high-definition screen that towers over three stories, paired with stadium-style seating for more than 1,000 fans. It’s not just a place to watch, it’s designed to feel like a live sports arena within the casino.
Inside, you’ll find private boxes, plus recliners and around-the-clock betting windows.
If you prefer to be inside rather than by the pool, the Circa Sportsbook is the place to be.
TAP Sports Bar at MGM Grand
MGM Grand is synonymous with sports. The Garden Arena has seen fights such as Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Manny Pacquiao, Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson, and Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder.
Now just steps away from the Garden Arena, you can watch the 2026 World Cup at TAP Sports Bar.
The space is lined with more than 60 HDTVs, so no matter where you’re sitting, you won’t miss a single kick. The menu leans into American favorites, think burgers, wings, and craft beer.
It’s the kind of place where you can settle in for a full day of matches. It’s a great venue to watch back-to-back group stage or round of 16 games.
Charlie’s Sports Bar at Wynn Las Vegas
The next bar is for those of you who enjoy the finer things in life.
Charlie’s Sports Bar at the Wynn brings the atmosphere you’ll find at the Wynn to game day.
You’ll find big screens lining the walls, 16 beers on tap, and a menu built for sharing. It’s definitely a more refined take on the sports-viewing experience, perfect for fans who want a lively crowd without sacrificing comfort. Central on the Strip and always lively, Charlie’s is a great pick if you’re looking for an atmosphere that mixes energy with a bit of style.
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas
If there’s one spot in Vegas that feels like it was built for international tournaments, it’s Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas. Modeled after Munich’s original beer hall, this off-Strip venue is all about long communal tables, steins of German beer, and the kind of atmosphere that makes strangers feel like teammates.
During the World Cup, Hofbräuhaus is where you’ll find fans from across the globe gathering under one roof, trading chants, and turning every match into a celebration.
With big screens inside the hall and in the air-conditioned beer garden, it’s as close as you’ll get to a European fan zone in the middle of the desert.
Top Golf Las Vegas
Top Golf isn’t just for golfers.
Top Golf is also one of the best all-around entertainment complexes in Las Vegas. With a 48-foot video wall, more than 200 HDTVs, five bars, and multiple levels of hitting bays, it doubles as a sports-viewing playground. You can book a bay with friends, grab food and drinks, and have the match on right in front of you while you play.
There’s also a pool and swim-up bar, so the World Cup can be enjoyed in true Vegas fashion, part watch party, part day club. For fans who want the world cup on screen but prefer a more interactive setting than a sportsbook or pub, Topgolf is an easy pick.
Rí Rá Irish Pub at Mandalay Place
For a more traditional football (soccer) experience, Rí Rá Irish Pub inside Mandalay Place is another venue that will deliver an atmosphere similar to that of a European match day.
Built with authentic fixtures shipped directly from Ireland, it feels like a classic Dublin pub dropped into the middle of the Strip. Pints of Guinness flow steadily, the breakfast menu keeps early risers fueled, and the walls are lined with screens tuned to live sports. It’s a spot that naturally draws soccer fans year-round (you can regularly catch the biggest European games here), and during the World Cup, you can expect it to become a hub for supporters from across the globe.
If you’re looking for chants, jerseys, and an international crowd that lives and breathes the game, Rí Rá is the closest you’ll get to being in a pub back home while still in Las Vegas.
Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook at Resorts World
Part honky-tonk, part sportsbook, Dawg House Saloon at Resorts World brings something different to the Vegas sports scene.
The space mixes live music, a wide beer selection, and Southern-inspired food with wall-to-wall TVs and betting windows.
It’s the kind of place where you can catch a World Cup match, then stick around for a band or DJ without ever leaving your seat. There’s plenty of room for groups so you watch the games with your friends. You’ll also find a lively crowd that will keep the party going long after the final whistle.
Blondies Sports Bar at Planet Hollywood
At Planet Hollywood, you’ll find a place called Blondies Sports Bar.
It’s a Strip staple and known for its lively, no-frills vibe.
You’ll find servers in cheerleader uniforms, an affordable menu with affordable wings and drink specials, and more than 60 big screens. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option bar that’s full of energy, then Blondies should definitely be on your shortlist.
Crown & Anchor British Pub
About ten minutes off the Strip, tucked behind MGM Grand, Crown & Anchor feels like your neighborhood local transplanted to Las Vegas.
We’ve featured an Irish pub on this list. Now it’s time to feature a British pub, and we have arguably saved the best experience until last.
This place is open 24 hours, 7 days a week. The exterior features wooden beams and even an old black cab out front, while inside you’ll find a cozy English pub atmosphere complete with football scarves on the walls.
This British pub is exactly what you expect it to be.
You’ll find a great atmosphere on game day, and along with that, you’ll find a menu that’s heavy on British comfort food. Everything from full English breakfasts to fish and chips, and on select days, they serve a traditional roast dinner. With plenty of imported beers on tap and screens tuned to the day’s matches, Crown & Anchor will be one of the best venues for fans craving an authentic pub setting and a taste of home during the World Cup.
2026 Is When Football (Soccer) Fans Meet Vegas
Las Vegas may not be hosting matches in 2026, but it’s hard to think of another city that offers so many different ways to watch.
From rooftop patios and poolside screens to classic pubs and mega sportsbooks, the Strip and beyond will be buzzing with fans from around the world.
Whether you’re here for a single match or the full month-long run, the city gives you a chance to pair every goal with the kind of energy only Vegas can deliver.
And remember, the World Cup is just the beginning.
In Vegas, the final whistle doesn’t mean the night is over. Between the best hotel deals, unforgettable tickets to shows and attractions, legendary casinos, and world-class restaurants, this city makes sure the celebration keeps going long after the last match has ended.