July 4
Washington, DC is home to one of the country's most passionate and international soccer fan bases, making the city one of the best places to catch the 2026 FIFA World Cup™.
Get ready to cheer on every goal with fans across the city throughout the World Cup. Whether you choose to join in on large-scale fan zones on the National Mall to neighborhood watch parties and sports bar specials, there's a place to catch every match.
This is a snapshot of confirmed events and will be updated as new information becomes available. Check back for additions.
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July 4
Neighborhood: National Mall (near the U.S. Capitol Building)
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Admission: Free and open to the public. More info to come.
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Admission: Free with advance registration
Neighborhood: NoMa & Union Market
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Admission: Free with reservations available
Neighborhood: NoMa & Union Market
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Admission: Open to the public
Neighborhood: Shaw
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Admission: Free and open to the public
Neighborhood: Southwest & The Wharf
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Admission: TBD
See more of DC's sports bars and beer gardens.
Neighborhood: Penn Quarter
What to Expect: Massive sports bar kicking off with Mexico vs. South Africa on opening day (June 11); marquee matches throughout the tournament
Neighborhood: Navy Yard
What to Expect: Tournament-long viewing events across wall-to-wall screens
Neighborhood: Navy Yard
What to Expect:
17+ days of games (see schedule)
Multiple screens in an electric, outdoor setting (pair with a Nats game!)
Selection of drinks and hot dogs
Team USA matches will be equipped with food trucks
Neighborhood: Brookland
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Neighborhood: U Street
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Wall-to-wall TVs with stadium-quality sound
High-energy crowd, built for groups and all-day hangouts
DJs, hosts and in-game moments
World Cup-themed food menu inspired by the three host countries, each tied to a specific stadium and region
Drink Specials:
Heineken & Dos Equis buckets featured all tournament long
USA match specials: $3 domestic bottles
Beer towers, cocktails and more for the whole table
Neighborhood: Columbia Heights
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Neighborhood: Navy Yard
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Neighborhood: Mount Vernon Square
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Specials: $5 off 1-liter Spaten drafts | $6 NÜTRL | $10 Pretzel Knotchos
Neighborhood: Penn Quarter & Chinatown
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Neighborhood: Dupont Circle
What to Expect: One of DC's longtime soccer bars, hosting multiple USA watch parties starting with USA vs. Australia
Eateries all over the city are preparing deals and national dishes to take your watch party to the next level, from Tango Pastry (churning out Argentine chorizo) to Duke's Grocery (raffling off gear).
Neighborhood: Downtown (near the White House)
What to Expect: Match streaming, plus a "World Cup Combo:" $13 for Greek wings and a beer
Neighborhood: Shaw
What to Expect: Watch parties with World Cup drink and food specials across three menus (Mélange Burger, Doro Soul Food and Moya Ethiopian-Mexican fusion) from Chef Elias Taddesse
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Neighborhood: Dupont Circle
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Specials: $5 Mich Ultra & Madhatter Light drafts | $6 NÜTRLs | $20 pitchers | $30 NÜTRL buckets | $40 beer towers (120 oz)
Neighborhood: Downtown
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Admission: Reservations available
Neighborhood: Bloomingdale
What to Expect: Full tournament schedule on screen; neighborhood pub vibe
Specials: $6 local drafts during all matches
Neighborhood: Southwest & The Wharf
What to Expect: Four big screens, variety of matches, food and drink specials
Admission: Free RSVP
Neighborhood: Dupont Circle
What to Expect: Early opens for World Cup games throughout the tournament
Neighborhood: Mount Vernon Square
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