The FIFA World Cup brings together the very best in football—or as Americans call it, soccer—every four years and the 2026 edition is truly the biggest in history. Taking place in stadiums across North America, the tournament includes 48 teams (up from 32 in 2022) with games thrilling fans in the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.

And while none of those soccer showdowns are happening in person Las Vegas, there’s no better place in the world—bar none—for viewing parties.

As the World Cup Draw unfolds today, it's never too soon to plan. So place your bets at one of our city's sportsbooks and find the right place to catch the action. Morning, noon, or night, Las Vegas has a sports bar, dive bar or dayclub to load up on food, have a few drinks and cheer on your favorite teams during every kick, save and gooooaaaalllllll during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Party at a Rooftop Pool

Stadium Swim at Circa is one of the best places to watch a big sporting event in Las Vegas. The rooftop pool deck is perfect for summer viewing with six pools in a staggered stadium style layout, all facing a 143-foot video wall. A DJ is usually on standby to pick up the pace during commercials and when the action slows down. 


Sports Bars on the Strip

Charlie’s Sports Bar

Charlie's Sports Bar has an unobstructed view of the massive video walls at the Wynn sportsbook, serving indulgent game-day favorites like square-shaped Detroit-style pizzas, fried pickles and over-the-top nacho platters. The burgers are among the best on the Strip, featuring a Black Angus blend by Pat LaFrieda. Otherwise, go with an indulgent Philly cheesesteak or a spicy General Tso's fried chicken sandwich. Place a bet on the fly and enjoy a round of video poker in between soccer matches.

Rí Rá Irish Pub

Tucked away inside the Shoppes at Mandalay Place, Rí Rá Irish Pub is as authentic as it gets with five distinctly different rooms, featuring bar tops and artifacts shipped over from Dublin. Catch live music, perfectly poured pints of Guinness and classic Irish favorites like bangers and mash, corned beef and cabbage, and sausage rolls. The bar is a popular spot for European tourists eager to check out rugby and soccer games—and is especially busy during the World Cup.    

Dawg House Saloon

Inspired by the Nashville original, Dawg House is a lively mix of live music and game-day viewing with a party vibe adjacent to the Resorts World sportsbook. Catch the best of the World Cup while wolfing down house-made chili and twisted pretzel bites. The Mouse House is a walk-up food counter that serves gourmet grilled cheese and other sandwiches that pair well with a cold glass of beer.  

Beer Park

Located right on the Las Vegas Strip Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas is like a sports bar and college frat house rolled up into one. Enjoy a choice of more than 100 beers, including 36 on draft, poured at a perfect 31 degrees (the optimum temperature for Budweiser). The rooftop venue has picture perfect views of the Bellagio fountains across the street, TV screens to catch big sporting events and a menu of BBQ favorites.

Three guys enjoying a beer at Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas.
Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas.

Neighborhood Hangouts

McMullan’s Irish Pub

Just west of the Strip near the Orleans casino, McMullan's Irish Pub has an easy-going neighborhood vibe for watching soccer and other sports around the clock. The bar is loyal to Liverpool, but welcomes fans of all stripes to enjoy a shot of Irish Whiskey or pint of Guinness while noshing down a Ruben sandwich or an Irish stew of braised lamb and roasted potatoes.

Crown & Anchor

This long-running British pub can be found in Chinatown, an always bustling neighborhood located just off the Strip. Open 24 hours a day, Crown & Anchor regularly showcases soccer games from around the world. As expected, English teams receive the biggest cheers while patrons wolf down Cornish pasties, Yorkshire pudding, and draft beer. The bar's famous fish n' chips come with "mushy" peas on the side. 

Hofbräuhaus

Based on the timeless Bavarian beer hall of the same name, Hofbräuhaus is one of the best places in Las Vegas to cheer on German soccer teams. From the hand-painted ceilings to long communal tables, the party atmosphere is contagious, especially when sipping on the house beer, brewed in Munich while following strict 400-year-old purity laws. Hofbräuhaus always has viewing parties for big soccer games while serving schnitzels, sausages, Sauerbraten and other German dishes east of the Strip.

Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas
Hofbräuhaus is located just off the Strip in Las Vegas.