
We’ve found spots to watch the historic FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore, from free screenings to vibrant bars.
Set to be one of the biggest sporting events of the season, you need to figure out where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore early. The massive event takes place once every four years, and this year, it’s held from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. If you aren’t headed to the States to catch all the action in person, there are plenty of places to watch it back home, including free screenings that aren’t just at sports bars in Singapore.
Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore: Free screenings
1. Lau Pa Sat

That’s right – Lau Pa Sat is breaking out the screens again for a mega watch party as football fever returns to the heart of the city! You can catch every match on either of the two massive 130-inch screens as Lau Pa Sat becomes a lively late-night hub. And yes, there’ll be a selection of stalls operating 24/7 so you’re fuelled up for all the action.
Screening dates: 12 June to 20 July 2026
Address: Lau Pa Sat, 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
2. Safra Clubs

Safra clubs are a common gathering spot, and that includes watching live sporting events. Catch screenings of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on giant LED screens, complete with immersive sound and comfortable seats. Live screenings are open to everyone and are on a first-come, first-served basis. As part of Safra’s ongoing efforts to refresh club experiences, this will likely be the last screening of soccer matches. So take this last opportunity to soak in all that high energy while you can!
Screening dates: 12 June to 20 July 2026
Address: Safra Clubs, multiple locations including Tampines, Toa Payoh, and Mountbatten
3. St3ps at Changi Airport

Airconditioned with bean bag cushions, and a plethora of food options – you’ve got everything you need and more at the St3ps at Changi Airport. This staggered atrium is fitted with an ultra-HD LED screen. It typically screens free movies and live performances, but you can also drop by for live sports. Stay tuned for the updated schedule!
Screening dates: To be confirmed
Address: St3ps at Changi Airport, Basement 2, Terminal 3, 65 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819663
4. Our Tampines Hub

East siders will know Our Tampines Hub well – it’s basically the New Bahru of the east! You’ve got a multitude of food options, many open seats and benches to use, a full-blown football stadium… And the one thing you can’t miss – the giant screen playing movies and hosting live performances as soon as you walk in. Our Tampines Hub typically sees screenings of soccer matches as well. So we expect this space to be filled with fans when the World Cup starts.
Screening dates: To be confirmed
Address: Our Tampines Hub, 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523
5. One Punggol

This major community and lifestyle hub has given Punggol a little extra sparkle. With many activities and programmes hosted daily, the family-centric locale has become quite a hot spot. The Celebration Square is free and open to the public, often hosting screenings of live sporting events. The schedule for the FIFA World Cup 2026 screenings has yet to be announced, but we’re already mentally reserving the best seats.
Screening dates: To be confirmed
Address: One Punggol, 1 Punggol Drive, Singapore 828629
6. HomeTeamNS Clubhouses

The HomeTeamNS Clubhouses are a dream when it comes to big group gatherings. There are a multitude of amenities which make your time there extra comfortable. In previous years, the clubhouses have screened live telecasts of the FIFA World Cup. So you can expect the schedule for this year’s screening to be up soon.
Screening dates: To be confirmed
Address: HomeTeamNS Clubhouses, multiple locations including Bedok, Bukit Batok, and Khatib
7. ActiveSG Sports Centres

These sports complexes are more than just hubs for swimming, sports, and gym sessions! We love ActiveSG Sports Centres for their accessibility and wide array of fitness classes too. Centres were even screening the FIFA World Cup finals in previous years. Based on the announcements in 2022, only select ActiveSG Sports Centres will be hosting live screenings. So keep your eyes peeled on the various social media platforms for the latest updates.
Screening dates: To be confirmed
Address: ActiveSG Sports Centres, multiple locations including Hougang, Jurong West, Pasir Ris, Toa Payoh, and Woodlands
Bonus: Mewatch & Channel 5
If you aren’t looking to head out to fight with the crowds for screenings, you can always catch the football action at home! Mediacorp will be streaming coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 via Mewatch and Channel 5. However, only 28 of the 104 matches will be free on both channels. If you’re a casual fan, this free option is perfect as it covers the semi-finals, third and fourth place matches, and the finals. Die-hard fans can snag a FIFA World Cup 2026 subscription for the full coverage.
Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore: Bars & restaurants
8. Chimichanga

Catch every moment of the FIFA World Cup 2026 alongside ice-cold margaritas and tacos at Chimichanga’s VivoCity outlet. This vibrant waterfront location boasts big-screen action and unbeatable football energy. There are multiple screenings at various timings from 10am all the way to 4am. And if you’re looking to visit Chimichanga for every match, go for the All Access Pass ($500), which gets you a complimentary drink and bar bite for every match you attend.
Price: Pass starts from $10; includes a complimentary drink
Screening dates: 12 June to 20 July 2026
Address: Chimichanga, #01-157/158, VivoCity, 1 Harbourfront Walk, Singapore 098585
9. Harry’s

When it comes to catching live sports screenings in the city, Harry’s at Boat Quay is practically unbeatable. Especially because the energy can get so intense, you’ll end up bonding with plenty of other fellow watchers. Based on the available schedule, Harry’s will only be doing screenings of select matches. However, we do expect its Boat Quay location to announce screenings of the finals in due time, so stay tuned!
Price: Drinks start from $9; food starts from $10
Screening dates: Select matches between 13 and 27 June 2026
Address: Harry’s, 28 Boat Quay, Singapore 049818
10. Drinks & Co.

If you’re looking for a drinks spot to catch the game while still having high-quality wines or spirits, look no further than Drinks & Co.. With friendly service and delicious food, it’s the perfect spot for your watch party. Dates have yet to be confirmed, so if you’re planning to make reservations, be sure to call in to confirm the screenings.
Price: Varies with each location
Screening dates: To be confirmed
Address: Drinks & Co., multiple locations including Chijmes, Duo Galleria, Clarke Quay, and IOI Central Boulevard
11. ARFC Singapore

When it comes to live football screenings, ARFC Singapore can’t be beaten. Even during the off-season, this bar is a fan favourite for football lovers around the island. There’s even a stage for live music! When you visit for a live football match, you’ll be faced towards a projected screen for all the action. ARFC Singapore is even hosting breakfast watch parties! If you and your colleagues are diehard fans, get a corporate or team booking with breakfast packages before your next meeting.
Price: Food starts from $8
Screening dates: 12 June to 20 July 2026
Address: ARFC Singapore, PUB Recreation Club, 48 Woodleigh Park, Singapore 357844
Now you know where to catch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore! Be sure to book your spots early to avoid disappointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the FIFA World Cup start in SG time?
Given the time difference between Singapore and North America, most matches will be aired in the early hours of the morning. Expect timings around 9am, 11am, 12am, 3am, and 4am.
Do I need to book in advance?
It's highly recommended you make reservations in advance as most spots will be full during the FIFA World Cup season and it's unlikely you'll be able to get walk-in seats.
How can I watch the World Cup at home?
You can catch select matches on Mewatch, including the semi finals, 3rd/4th place matches, and the finals.
If you want to catch all the matches at home, you can get the FIFA World Cup subscription on Mewatch.
Will all 104 matches be shown in Singapore?
Yes! Starhub has confirmed that all 104 matches will be available.
What time do most matches kick off?
Based on Singapore time, most matches will kick off roughly around 2am to 6am.

