The FIFA World Cup is coming to an end this weekend, and on Sunday, we will see who comes out on top. Is it the Messi-led powerhouse football team, Argentina? Or La Roja, the dominating Spain national football team? Both Saturday and Sunday will see first-place and third-place winners, and of course, we need to see all the action. If you’ve been catching all the games this summer at some of your favourite spots, we have a few more you might want to check out.
Here’s where to enjoy and watch FIFA World Cup games in Toronto this weekend:
Fan experiences
FIFA Fan Festival
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto took over the Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway this summer, and it’ll all end Sunday, July 19, 2026.
If you had the chance to experience it, you know how magical it can be. The energy, the vibes, the excitement – it’s the ultimate fan destination.
General admission is typically free, but you must get tickets online to reserve your spot – and that’s if more tickets are dropped for the weekend.
The schedule can be found online.
Adidas Brand Hub at Stackt Market
If you need any World Cup plans, make your way to Stackt Market this weekend, Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19.
The space offers 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!
RendezViews x Casamigos x FIFA World Cup
Toronto’s largest outdoor patio is THE spot 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 look makes sense.
The patio is fully equipped with a mini soccer field and, of course, beach volleyball.
Humber Polytechnic Match Day hub viewing parties
If you’re in Etobicoke, make your way to Humber’s Lakeshore Campus this weekend. Humber’s Match Day Hub offers 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.
Restaurants
Here are just a few spots that will be streaming games this weekend:
- Bar Romy – 295 Adelaide St. W.
- Brazen Head Irish Pub – 165 E. Liberty St.
- Cabana (Final Match Viewing) – 11 Polson 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.
- Primadonna – 600 King St. W, 4th Floor.
- 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 Fortunate Fox – 280 Bloor St. W.
- The Parlour – 642 King St. W.
- The Pilot – 22 Cumberland St.
We could go on and on! Have fun, Toronto. Let the best Spanish-speaking country win!
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