The FIFA World Cup, held once every four years, returns from 12 June to 20 July, 2026. This time, the tournament will be hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States, bringing together 48 teams for 104 matches, its biggest edition yet.
With the tournament taking place in North America, many matches will fall in the early morning in Hong Kong, from 1:00am to 12:00pm HKT.
That means fans can choose to enjoy the games at home, or cheer alongside other fans at free venues, sports bars and restaurants.
6 Sports Bars in Hong Kong to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026
Aside from these free spots, many fans also like to gather at top sports bars and restaurants in Hong Kong to watch the 2026 world cup live.

Dockyard at Kerry Hotel — Hung Hom
Dockyard at Kerry Hotel will live stream world cup matches from 12 June to 19 July. Fans can order combo sets, special cocktails and mocktails, and take photos at a vintage Coca Cola themed corner. For the final, Dockyard will extend opening hours and offer a 3 hour free flow package from 9pm to 5am.
📍 Where: Dockyard, Kerry Hotel, Hung Hom
Jack’s Racquet Room — Central
Tucked within Tai Kwun, this posh sports bar will show FIFA World Cup matches on their big screens. Cheers on every goals while sipping on your favourite drinks and cocktails. Head to their Instagram as they put the viewing schedule on highlights.
📍 Where: 2/F, Central Magistracy, Tai Kwun, 1 Arbuthnot Rd, Central
The Blind Pig — Sai Wan Ho
This friendly neighbourhood pub and casual sports bar in Sai Wan Ho will screen all FIFA World Cup 2026 touraments on a big screen set up just above the bar counter. Enjoy delicious pub sncaks like nachos, beef short ribs, and fish & chips.
📍 Where: Shop B12‑14A, G/F, Site B, SOHO east, 45 Tai Hong Street, Lei King Wan, Sai Wan Ho
The Globe — Central
The Globe will screen all early games, selected very early games, all afternoon games and all evening games. Overnight games at 3am, 4am and 5am will not be shown. Entry fees at HK$150 for early and selected very early games, including breakfast and first drink. HK$120 if wearing a shirt for one of the teams playing.
📍 Where: Garley Building, 45-53A Graham St, Central
The Spot Bar — Central
This cosy venue on Staunton Street looks exactly like a football fan’s alley as their walls are lined with framed footie jerseys. Watch all the action on their 65-inch screen and their other smaller TVs while sipping on five draughts on tap.
📍 Where: G/F, 32A Staunton Street, Soho, Central
Wan Chai Stadium — Wan Chai
The Lockhart Road venue is confirmed open 24 hours for all 104 matches, with seven screens, including two 100 inch projectors. Its kitchen will serve all day breakfast and a full à la carte menu throughout the tournament.
📍 Where: Shop A3, G/F, Hay Wah Building, 72 to 76 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
7 Free Viewing Zones in Hong Kong to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026

Citywalk 2 — Tsuen Wan
Citywalk 2 shopping mall in Tsuen Wan will broadcast all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live, giving local fans a full tournament viewing spot in the district. Screenings will take place at the High Ground Floor Atrium in Citywalk 2. The event also includes family-friendly football activities, from baby races to light fitness sessions for older visitors.
📍 Where: 18 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
Harbour City — Tsim Sha Tsui
Adidas Hong Kong teamed up with Harbour City to bring ‘The Yard 2026’ pop-up to Ocean Terminal Deck for the start of the World Cup. Fans can gather at The Yard Theater, a giant screen area marked for match screening, while enjoying football displays, photo spots, and interactive games on weekends.
📍 Where: Ocean Terminal Deck, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui
🗓️ When: 12 to 24 June 2026
Lan Kwai Fong — Central
Lan Kwai Fong will become a six week World Cup carnival. D’Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong and Wo On Lane will feature giant outdoor screens, live broadcast zones, as well as themed installations and photo spots. From 18 to 20 July, the final weekend will bring a street party with fan zones, food stalls and performances.
📍 Where: D’Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong and Wo On Lane, Lan Kwai Fong, Central
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
MCP Central — Tseung Kwan O
MCP Central will set up a 2,000 sq ft fan viewing zone and screen all 104 FIFA World Cup matches on a 280-inch 4K giant screen. On 28 June, the Argentina cheering party includes free mate tea, dulce de leche bread and Argentina themed face painting, as well as 100 breakfast sets available for fans.
Another viewing party on 12 July invites Glow Girls Football Team, assistant coach Daniel, IdG Bubbles and Kitchee players to watch a quarter final with fans.
📍 Where: L1 Atrium, MCP Central, 8 Yan King Road, Tseung Kwan O
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
New Town Plaza — Sha Tin
New Town Plaza is turning the World Cup into a bigger football festival with LEGO Hong Kong. A 520-inch screen at Roman Square will show 24 major matches, including the opening day, quarter finals and final. Visitors can also see a giant LEGO trophy, browse football displays and try an AI player card booth.
📍 Where: Level 1, Roman Square, New Town Plaza Phase 1, 18-19 Sha Tin Centre Street, Sha Tin
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
Olympian City — Tai Kwok Tsui
Olympian City is going big with a 430-inch screen and full coverage of all 104 matches in the Central Atrium of Olympian City 2 near MUJI.
For early matches starting at 6am, Olympian City will set up a Morning Family Zone with family seating and cheering items.
Three morning viewing parties will serve breakfast options such as Chinese dim sum, pineapple buns and Western fast food.
📍 Where: Olympian City 2, Tai Kwok Tsui
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
tmtplaza — Tuen Mun
At tmtplaza, fans can watch all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live on a 540-inch giant screen during the event period. The mall will also host two morning viewing parties on 1 and 12 July, serving simple sandwiches, breakfast items and cheering items.
📍 Where: 1 Tuen Shun Street, Tuen Mun
🗓️ When: 12 June to 20 July 2026
How to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 at Home in Hong Kong
Now TV is the exclusive pay-TV broadcaster for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Hong Kong, offering all 104 matches live in HD and 4K. The World Cup Event Pass starts from $580.
Matches will be broadcast on channels 616, 617, 618 and/or 619, with live streaming also available via the Now App. Replays will be available within 24 hours via the Now TV service.
For free viewing, Viu TV will broadcast 25 selected matches on Channel 99, including the opening game, Mexico vs South Africa on 12 June at 3:00 a.m., the third-place match on 19 July 2026 at 5:00 am, and the final on 20 July 2026 at 3:00 am.
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