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10 places in Toronto to watch the World Cup quarterfinals with France, Morocco, England & Norway, Canada Reviews

9 July 20264 Mins Read

Toronto may be done hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, but the city is definitely not done watching. The World Cup quarterfinals are here, and Torontonians have some huge games to watch over the next few days.

Two of the biggest matches will be France and Morocco face off July 9, at 4 p.m., after Morocco ended Canada’s historic World Cup run with a 3-0 win and France edged Paraguay 1-0 to reach the final eight. And, England takes on Norway on July 11, at 5 p.m., after the Three Lions survived a 3-2 match against Mexico and Norway stunned Brazil 2-1.

If you’re looking to soak up more FIFA energy, here are some of the best spots to cheer on your fave teams!

Where to watch the France vs. Morocco World Cup match in Toronto

U of T Front Campus (St. George campus)

The University of Toronto is showing France vs. Morocco on a giant outdoor screen at Front Campus. Bonus: the free event is open to students, alumni and the general public, too. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair to sit on, and grab some grub from nearby food trucks. There’s no ticket or RSVP required, but seating is first come, first served, so arrive early for a good view. 1 King’s College Circle.

Adelaide Hall

Head downtown to Adelaide Hall if you want more of a party atmosphere! France and Morocco will face off on the big screen, and the venue is offering free RSVPs for the match. The party won’t end with the final whistle, either: DJ Mira Méla will keep the music going afterward for an official afterparty. 250 Adelaide St W.

iDK Social Bar

iDK Social Bar is hosting a dedicated France vs. Morocco watch party from 4 to 7 pm. Expect food, drinks, music, nonstop matchday energy and a room full of supporters locked in for every moment! RSVP online for free, and you’ll be entered into an exclusive raffle, with the prize announced live during the watch party. 172 Ossington Ave.

Toronto Library: Palmerston branch

Head to the theatre at the Palmerston branch for a free World Cup screening from 4 to 6 pm. No registration is required, so this is a great spot for families or anyone who wants to skip the bar scene. 560 Palmerston Ave.

Gibbons Irish Pub

Gibbons Irish Pub is getting the party started an hour before kickoff, with its France vs. Morocco event running from 3 pm until late! Cheer on your team while watching the game on a 20-foot screen and multiple TVs throughout the venue. The 19+ watch party is ticketed, with admission ranging from $7 to $39.50 (if you’re going with a large crew, you can even book a table package). 26 Duncan St.

Where to watch the Norway vs. England World Cup match in Toronto

FIFA Fan Festival at Fort York and The Bentway

The official FIFA Fan Festival is one of the biggest venues in Toronto to watch England and Norway battle it out for a spot in the semifinals. The match will be broadcast at 5 pm across all viewing zones at Fort York and The Bentway, alongside more than 30 food vendors and other World Cup activities. Free general admission tickets will be available this Friday, July 10, at 9 am, while premium tickets are already on sale.

The Queen & Beaver

Head to The Queen & Beaver if you’re looking for a proper British pub where you can get chuffed to bits! The downtown venue is showing every World Cup match on one of its four screens and is taking reservations for the tournament. There’s a $25 minimum spend per person during games, and seats might be tough to get, so book ahead. 35 Elm St.

Scotland Yard

Scotland Yard has a dedicated Norway vs. England watch party from 5 to 7 pm this Saturday. The British pub is a popular spot for soccer fans, so expect tons of pints and footy energy. 56 The Esplanade.

Teddy Beer

The Bloorcourt bar is also holding a Norway vs. England watch party from 5 to 7 pm. Admission is $5. 928 Bloor St W.

Norway fans have a home of their own for this one! The Norwegian Club of Toronto is taking over The Bottom Line for its official Norway vs. England watch party this Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 pm, with kickoff at 5 pm. Oh, just remember to wear red, bring the noise and cheer Norway into the next round. 22 Front St W.

If you need more inspo, check out our guide to watching the World Cup in Toronto without paying a cover charge or table fee.

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