25 free World Cup watch parties in NYC

June 17, 2026

Photo credit: Ricky Gee for Hudson Yards

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has officially arrived, with 48 teams competing in 16 cities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. With eight matches held at MetLife (aka NYNJ Stadium), including the Final on July 19, New York has announced free World Cup watch parties and events for New Yorkers and visitors in every borough and beyond. Thousands of fans will be filling thousands of bars to watch and cheer, but cultural institutions and local retail and dining destinations are getting in on the fun with everything from free player-inspired haircuts and team swag to local food and kids’ events. Some watch parties will screen the Final; others will feature a high-profile match or multiple key contests. Below are some highlights.

NYC Neighborhood Passport at the American Museum of Natural HistoryAlvaro Keding & Daniel Kim/© AMNH

Official watch parties are being hosted by the city’s Economic Development Corporation, the Parks Department, the Department of Transportation, and the city’s five borough presidents with grants from NYC Tourism + Conventions. Many events will feature live music, local food, contests, games, soccer clinics for kids, and giveaways.

In the international spirit of the game, New York City has launched a “neighborhood passport” for the World Cup, encouraging residents and visitors to explore immigrant communities across the five boroughs.

Manhattan

American Museum of Natural History

World Cup Watch Parties at the American Museum of Natural History; Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

Head to the Upper West Side to watch select matches on the big screens in LeFrak Theater, Cullman Hall of the Universe, or the Global Sports Pavilion in Futter Gallery through July 19. Watch parties are free with museum admission (and New York state residents may pay what they wish). During evening matches, the museum will be open for extended hours, including exhibitions and shows. Check the site for a schedule and more details.

Intrepid Museum World Cup watch parties at Pier 86

Through July 19, the aircraft carrier Intrepid museum will host free public viewing parties for more than 50 World Cup matches on Pier 86 for a unique setting to watch your favorite team on multiple large screens set up throughout the Pier. Food, beverages, and merchandise will be available for purchase as well.

FIFA World Cup Final on the Great Lawn in Central Park

Photo credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office via Flickr.

One of the largest FIFA World Cup 2026 Final watch parties in the world will take place in Central Park. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani recently announced that a watch party for 50,000 people will be held on the famous Great Lawn on July 19. The event, which will include giant LED screens, food vendors, and live performances, will be free to attend, but tickets are required.

Telemundo Fan Village at Rockefeller Center

Rendering of NY/NJ World Cup 26 & Telemundo Fan Village at Rockefeller Center. Courtesy of Rockefeller Center

The FIFA World Cup 26™ NYNJ Host Committee, Telemundo, and Rockefeller Center will be hosting a Fan Village at Rockefeller Center, bringing the excitement of the world’s game to midtown Manhattan, with live match screenings and more, surrounded by dramatic skyline views and exclusive World Cup photo opportunities. The Fan Village is free and open to the public from July 6 to July 19.

Backyard at Hudson Yards

Photo credit: Ricky Gee for Hudson Yards

Free outdoor programming returns to Hudson Yards this summer, with concerts, family fun, and live performances in the Public Square and Gardens. Backyard at Hudson Yards will also screen all World Cup matches on a 30-foot outdoor screening, from June 11 through July 19. The watch parties, presented by American Airlines, also include a “fly your flag” game on Vessel, which could result in offers from the Shops and Restaurants. Plus, there’s an official FIFA merchandise store inside the mall to make it easy to rep your country.

Essex Market World Cup celebration

Market Line, Essex Crossing, Food Halls, Lower East Side
Photo credit: QuallsBenson

Essex Market is hosting free community viewings for World Cup 2026 match days through July 19 on the Lower East Side. Special programming will include international food specials that highlight World Cup teams, kids’ workshops, and a final match watch fest and block party on Broome Street in front of the market with free food and family-friendly fun.

Match Day Live at Brookfield Place

Rendering courtesy of Brookfield Place

Happening daily from Sunday, June 28 to Sunday, July 19, Match Day Live will turn the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place into a free fan destination. There will be live game streaming, of course, plus an indoor soccer pitch for youth clinics, open play, fitness sessions, a pop-up beer garden, an arcade gaming zone, and more.

Final match watch party at El Museo del Barrio

Harlem’s El Museo del Barrio will host a free World Cup Final Watch Party on Sunday, July 19. The final match will be screened live in a festive, family-friendly atmosphere.

New York Ramblers x Moxy World Cup rooftop watch party–USA vs Australia

Pride + World Cup excitement = a rooftop event in the East Village. The Ramblers queer soccer club presents an afternoon of soccer, rooftop vibes, community, and a chance to cheer on the USMNT together. Entry is free, as are light bites; drinks are not.

Brooklyn

adidas Home of Soccer in New York, Brooklyn Bridge Park

Rendering of adidas Home of Soccer in New York in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Courtesy of adidas

Sponsored by adidas, Brooklyn’s 25,000-square-foot official fan zone is on the waterfront in Brooklyn Bridge Park, with daily programming for over 3,500 fans through July 19. Revelers can enjoy a beer garden, a soccer pitch hosting three-on-three games, and performances from dance-pop artist PinkPantheress and rapper Larry June, among others. The events are free, but you’ll need an RSVP ticket to avoid overcrowding.

The World By Zum Schneider at Franklin Point

Rendering courtesy of Zum Schneider

A huge pop-up soccer destination, The World by Zum Schneider, has officially opened on the Greenpoint waterfront. Through July 19 at 12 Franklin Street, the north Brooklyn offering comes courtesy of beloved German beer hall Zum Schneider and Astral Weeks, developer of a new multi-level waterfront event venue, Franklin Point.

Meant to recreate the vibe of a European match day, the entire space overlooking the East River has been turned into a soccer village through July 19. The Arena, a stadium-inspired indoor fan zone, is anchored by a 10-by-16-foot screen, enhanced by surround sound and communal beer hall tables. Multiple additional screens are spread throughout the indoor/outdoor venue, as are foosball tables, interactive games, and a planned mini soccer pitch, all with city skyline views. The venue will be open daily through July 19.

Celebrating the World Cup at Prospect Park

LeFrak Center in Prospect Park. Photo credit: Michael Moran

Watch key World Cup matches (including USA vs. Australia on Friday, June 19) at Duck Island Cafe at LeFrak Center at Lakeside while you enjoy food and beverages with friends. As part of the city’s NYC Neighborhood Passport Program, visitors can also get their passport stamped here.

Brooklyn Mundial World Cup watch party at Coney Island: USA vs Australia

The Brooklyn Cyclones at Maimonides Park; Photo credit: Marc A. Hermann / MTA via Flickr

Coney Island will host a World Cup watch party hosted in partnership with the Brooklyn Cyclones, with a live screening of USA vs. Australia at Maimonides Park. There will also be a youth soccer clinic. The game takes place on Friday, June 19, doors at 1:30 p.m., match begins at 3 p.m.

Powerhouse Arts x FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties

Rendering of Powerhouse Workshop via Herzog & de Meuron

The Loft at Brooklyn’s Powerhouse Arts will host free watch parties in June. The sunlit, air-conditioned space will be served by a concession stand featuring soft drinks, themed cocktails, and a curated selection of international snacks, plus a soccer-themed activity station for all ages. Catch the following games at Powerhouse Arts:

Wednesday, June 17: Ghana v Panama (7 p.m.)
Thursday, June 25: Ecuador v Germany (4 p.m.)

Industry City House of GOAL

Image courtesy of House of GOAL

House of GOAL brings the world’s game to Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, for a massive free cultural soccer festival, where music, style, and flavor meet the beautiful game. A list of events that includes watch parties, music performances, pickup games, exhibits and food tasting continues through July 19.

Queens

Official Queens Group Stage HQ at Louis Armstrong Stadium

Louis Armstrong Stadium during the U.S. Open; photo by curlyrnd via Wikimedia cc

The official Queens Group Stage HQ brings a stadium-level viewing experience to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens. The stadium will be open daily through June 27 for real-time broadcasts of FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Top-drawer entertainment will include 40+ performances and appearances from artists and icons, including Ella Mai, Wyclef Jean, Busta Rhymes, Blessd, Ronaldinho, and more.

MoMA PS1 World Cup final watch party

Installation view of Stage, which was on view at MoMA PS1 from September 17, 2020, to Fall 2021. Image courtesy of MoMA PS1. Photo by Kris Graves

MoMA PS1 in Long Island City will host a free World Cup final watch party in the outdoor courtyard on July 19. The event, presented in collaboration with Long Island City Partnership, invites fans to sample some of the best food and beverages in LIC by local food vendors. Kickoff is at 3 p.m.

Queens Botanical Garden World Cup final watch party

Photo via Wikimedia cc

The Queens Botanical Garden will host a free World Cup final watch party on July 19 with space for 1,000 guests to enjoy local food, drinks, and an afternoon in the Garden. Guests attending the watch party will also receive free access to the gardens.

Bronx

South Bronx United x World Cup Bronx Block Party

Photo credit: Lucia Vazquez, courtesy of New York City Tourism + Conventions

This community event invites soccer fans, families, and residents to celebrate the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup and watch the U.S. Men’s National Team take on Australia on June 19th at Macombs Dam Park. Beyond the match, the festival will feature the NY/NJ World Cup Committee Mobile Van, a Soccer Fan Zone, food vendors, family activities, and mini tournaments, plus soccer clinics for young players.

Staten Island

World Cup Final viewing at Midland Beach, Staten Island

Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach. Photo: Joe Cingrana courtesy of New York City Tourism + Conventions

Staten Island residents and visitors can kick back and enjoy a beachfront viewing of the World Cup finals on July 19, along with activities for all ages, including children’s rides, food vendors, and live entertainment.

All boroughs

Soccer Streets World Cup watch parties

Credit: Kara McCurdy / Mayoral Photography Office on Flickr

Also known as World Cup Field Days, Soccer Streets is a city-sponsored program that transforms streets outside 50 schools city-wide into traffic-free “soccer streets” where kids can enjoy soccer pitches, art stations, and block parties. Soccer Streets Watch Parties, hosted by NYC DOT and partners, will offer a livestream of four World Cup matches, cultural programming, and more throughout the city’s plazas. Seating is provided, but you may bring your own. You can find a list of matches and locations here.

Watch parties at local libraries in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island

Image courtesy of NYPL

The city’s library systems are going all out for the World Cup, with local branches in every borough opening their doors for fans to watch their favorite teams through July 19. Check NYPL, BPL, or QPL sites for a schedule and specific branch info.

New Jersey

New Jersey official fan hub at Sports Illustrated Stadium

The NYNJ World Cup 26 Jersey Fan Hub at Sports Illustrated Stadium will serve as the NYNJ Host Committee’s official New Jersey fan experience. This huge fan hub offers equally massive screens and festival-style programming. On select dates through July 15, the Fan Hub will broadcast matches live from the stadium floor. Fan Hub event days are free, but require registration through SI Tickets.

American Dream Fan Fest

American Dream Mall at the Meadowlands Complex in New Jersey; photo by MiracleMiles via Wikimedia cc

Watch the games at the world’s second-largest shopping mall in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, NJ. Watch parties will bring fans together for a 39-day festival atmosphere with mega screens, DJs, live entertainment, games, giveaways, food, drinks and all-day programming built around the tournament schedule.

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