The countdown is on for Toronto’s biggest sporting event in years, the FIFA World Cup. Fans from all over the world will make their way to the city to catch all the action. But fans won’t just be heading to the field, they will also be gathering at massive watch parties, fan festivals, patios, bars and public spaces across Toronto. With so much going on, you might not know where to start or where to go — that’s where we come in. We’ve put together a list of fan activations and places to watch the beautiful game of soccer.
Here’s where to enjoy and watch FIFA World Cup games in Toronto this year.
Fan experiences
FIFA Fan Festival
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto will take over Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway for 22 days from Thursday, June 11, to Sunday, July 19, 2026.
The event will air live match broadcasts, keep you fed and quenched, and definitely entertain you. General admission is free, but you must get tickets online to reserve your spot.
Though we’re not surprised the tickets are in high demand, considering Toronto is about to be treated to some pretty stellar acts. FIFA Fan Festival dropped its performance schedule back in April, teasing that more names were to come.
The current list of performers can be found online.
Adidas Brand Hub at STACKT Market
If you need any World Cup plans, make your way to Stackt Market from Thursday, June 11 to Sunday, July 19, to experience the new Adidas activation.
The space will offer free admission to up to 1,200 fans daily on a first-come, first-served basis. Luckily, you won’t need to sign up in advance or secure tickets online. But considering Toronto loves a lineup, you may want to get there early.
Expect watch parties on a 13.5′ x 24′ screen, eat from vendors offering food tailored to the tournament, including specially curated menus on select days, check out their 20’ x 10’ soccer activation where fans can try the adidas Predator or F50 boots, and so much more.
E11EVEN Toronto Pop-Off Series
Miami is coming to Toronto this summer. E11EVEN Miami is bringing its top-notch nightlife experience to the city with its official E11EVEN Toronto Pop-Off Series for the World Cup.
From June 13 to July 4, the E11EVEN Toronto Pop-Off Series will bring a nightlife residency to FYE Nightclub. It will be centred on key match days and major weekends. After all, the World Cup will be the city’s biggest sporting event in years.
For Toronto’s residency, expect live performances, themed entertainment, and special guest appearances on June 13, June 20, June 27 and July 4. More dates will be announced.
RendezViews x Casamigos x FIFA World Cup
Toronto’s largest outdoor patio has transformed for the FIFA World Cup! From head to toe, in what I can only describe as a Casamigos blue, it has been painted all over the RendezViews grounds. Casamigos is the official tequila supporter of the FIFA World Cup for 2026, so this new look makes sense.
The patio is now fully equipped with a mini soccer field and, of course, beach volleyball. It looks like it’s the place to be to watch all the FIFA action this June.
Bloor-Yorkville Soccer Fest
The Bloor-Yorkville BIA is throwing its own FIFA celebration with the Bloor-Yorkville Soccer Fest, a free, neighbourhood-wide celebration taking place June 13, 14, 20, and 27. Expect live freestyle soccer performances, interactive fan experiences, and a curated Neighbourhood Soccer Trail.
You can find freestyle soccer performances taking place hourly from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., featuring world-renowned athletes:
- June 13 and 14, 2026: Village of Yorkville Park (including Skills Challenge)
- June 20: Manulife Centre
- June 27: The Colonnade
There’s also a Bloor-Yorkville Skills Challenge with interactive stations including Juggle Zone, Knee Grab, Urban Run, and more.
Visa Street Soccer Park
A soccer pitch has taken over Nathan Phillips Square thanks to a new collaboration with Visa and the City of Toronto.
According to a press release, the pop-up field will transform the space into a vibrant hub for sport, connection, and community. It’s open to the public until July 19, with plans to relocate to a permanent city location following the tournament (details to be shared by the City of Toronto at a later date)
Two professional-grade mini pitches designed for long-term community use
Soccer-inspired art from a local Toronto illustrator surrounding the pitch
Humber Polytechnic Match Day hub viewing parties
If you’re in Etobicoke, make your way to Humber’s Lakeshore Campus from July 1 to July 19. Humber’s Match Day Hub will showcase 20 games during the global competition and offer delicious eats, soccer‑themed films, live music and DJ sets.
And the great part about this is that it’s free for everyone to enjoy.
Canada Soccer House
Canada Soccer is launching a free, official fan hub for the FIFA World Cup, starting Thursday, June 11. Canada Soccer House, in partnership with GE Appliances and Uber Eats Canada, will be one of the best spots to catch the first game of the tournament. Then on Friday, June 12, all are welcome to cheer on the Canada Men’s national team.
Along with the screenings, expect partner activations, retail pop-ups and the chance to meet Canadian soccer legends. Located right at the Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W., the hub will be open on select days through Thursday, July 2.
Midtown Kickoff
Head to the Yonge + St. Clair neighbourhood for their Midtown Kickoff starting Thursday, June 11, to Sunday, June 14. Two outdoor parking lots will be taken over by a free, soccer-inspired festival site with a pop-up soccer field, Jersey pop-up shops, festival food vendors, food trucks and more.
It’ll be open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 30 Alvin Ave.
Where to watch FIFA World Cup games in Toronto
The city will be lit this June, and a ton of places will be hosting watch parties or simply airing the games you want to watch the most.
Bars like Writers Room will transform into “Match Bar” from June 11 to July 19, making it the ultimate match day destination featuring Soccer-inspired signature cocktails, elevated bar bites and a 100-inch screen.
Bar Allegro will also join in the fun, streaming a lineup of FIFA matches and exclusive cocktails. Catch the Mexico vs. South Africa match on June 11, along with all the other Canada, France, and Mexico games this summer. It’s walk-in only, so no reservations. Sip on specialty Paloma and Margarita thanks to a partnership with Patrón.
Here are just a few spots that will be streaming games throughout the next few weeks:
- Brazen Head Irish Pub – 165 E. Liberty St.
- Café Diplomatico – 594 College St.
- Earls – Several locations across Toronto and the GTA
- Elephant & Castle – 212 King St. W.
- Hemingway’s Restaurant & Bar – 142 Cumberland St.
- King Taps – 620 King St. W. and 100 King St. W.
- Loose Moose – 146 Front St. W.
- Real Sports Bar & Grill – 15 York St.
- Rivals Sports Pub – 560 Danforth Ave.
- The Ballroom Bowl Yorkville – 1 Bloor St. E.
- The Dock Ellis – 1280 Dundas St. W.
- The Parlour – 642 King St. W.
- The Pilot – 22 Cumberland St.
We’re sure there are many more across the city and in your neighbourhoods.
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