LAS VEGAS DOESN'T HOST THE MATCHES. IT HOSTS THE PARTY.
Catch all 104 Cup matches in the Entertainment and Sports Capital of the World, as Las Vegas transforms into the ultimate watch party destination from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
Caesars Entertainment
Resort-wide watch parties plus special hotel deals
Grand Prix Plaza
$25 package at F1 HUB includes a bucket of Heineken Silver
Resorts World
Every match will be broadcast across the resort
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Your guide to Watching the World Cup in Vegas
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FAQ
When is the 2026 world soccer tournament?
June 11–July 19
Where is the tournament being held?
Matches will be held in 16 cities across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
How many teams are participating in the tournament?
For the first time ever, 48 teams will participate in the event, increasing from the previous 32-team format.
When will the tournament final be played?
The championship match will be held on Sunday, July 19, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
How does watching the event in Las Vegas compare to purchasing a hospitality package to attend matches in person?
Official hospitality package costs range from $5,300 to $73,000 per person, with the cheapest packages priced around $1,400 per person, per match. These packages include amenities like food, beverages and exclusive lounge access, but do not include boarding or airfare costs.
However, a one-week stay in a Las Vegas resort during the tournament would likely cost only $392–$2,345, depending on the hotel. As Las Vegas is not an official host city, its hotels will not be subject to the price surges seen in host cities.
Can I watch tournament games in Las Vegas?
While Las Vegas is not a host site for matches, it is expected to be a major hub for fans, with numerous viewing options available on the Strip and throughout the city.
How far is Las Vegas from host cities?
Las Vegas is close to multiple tournament match venues: About a 1-hour, 15-minute flight from Los Angeles; about a 90-minute flight from San Francisco; and less than three hours by air from Seattle and Dallas.