The World Cup takes over from June 11 to July 19
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The FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, and for Canadians, it’s extra exciting.
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Canada will join the United States and Mexico in hosting a handful of matches in Toronto and Vancouver, and while the games will be played live in those cities, the whole country will be watching.
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Viewing parties will take place all over Canada, and we’ve rounded up some of the biggest ones. Start planning and get ready to cheer your loudest.
Canada’s biggest FIFA World Cup 2026 viewing parties
Where to watch in Toronto
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto
The official City of Toronto FIFA Fan Festival is free to attend, although you will need to book your tickets ahead of time.
All the games will be played at the FIFA Fan Festival, along with 30 food vendors serving dishes from all over the world.
General admission tickets are free and premium tickets start at $100 CAD.
Price: Free (Premium experiences starting at $100 CAD)
Belfast Love
Toronto’s Belfast Love is hosting parties for multiple matches where you can get a table for a group that comes with $150+ in bar tabs, food and priority seating with TV views.
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Price: $322 CAD per table of four
Adidas Home of Soccer Toronto at Stackt Market
According to Stackt Market, the Adidas Home of Soccer will “feature an outdoor viewing area for official FIFA World Cup watch parties, on-site activations, and an adidas retail pop-up.”
Price: Free
Where to watch in Vancouver
FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver
The official Vancouver FIFA Fan Festival is similar to the one in Toronto – free to the public for general admission, with premium ticketed experiences like guaranteed seating to watch main stage entertainment and matches.
Happening at Hastings Park at the PNE, there will be food, entertainment and massive TVs.
Price: Free (Premium experiences starting at $100 CAD)
Canada Soccer House
The Shipyards in North Van will have giveaways, interactive experiences and of course, live game broadcasts. Plus, it’s free to attend.
Price: Free
GRETA
GRETA will be open and playing all the World Cup matches. Reserved seating with table service, custom food platters, drink packages, premium bottle service and game cards for the group are all available.
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Price: Free to reserve (food, drink and experiences extra)
Where to watch in Montreal
Pub Burgundy Lion
This British pub in Montreal will be playing all the World Cup matches, telling hopefuls to “grab your jersey, gather your crew and reserve your table on our website.”
Price: Free to reserve (food and drink extra)
Bruno Sport Bar
Another beloved spot in Montreal’s Rosemont that is gearing up to welcome any and all footie fans for all of the World Cup matches.
They don’t have a website, but you can give them a call ahead of time to see if there’s room.
Price: Free to reserve (food and drink extra)
Where to watch in Calgary
Last Best Brewing & Distilling
“Cheer on Team Canada at Match Day Soccer Watch Parties at Last Best Brewing! FREE ENTRY, happy hour specials and a $100 gift card raffle,” Last Best Brewing shares.
Price: Free entry (food and drink extra)
Eau Claire Plaza
Watch parties for Team Canada games will be free to view outdoors at Eau Claire Plaza on June 12, 18 and 24.
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Price: Free (food and drink extra)
Where to watch in Edmonton
Ice District
Edmonton’s Summer of Soccer will feature 97 free World Cup Watch Parties in The Tent in Fan Park at the Ice District.
Entry is free and there will be food trucks, beverages, DJ entertainment and face painting for fans to check out.
Price: Free (food, drink and experiences extra)
How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home
If staying home is more your style, check out our guide on how to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 games from home in Canada.
Gear up for the watch parties or home viewing with these essentials:
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