Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore

Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is finally here, and with matches running from late nights to early mornings in Singapore, staying home isn't always the most fun option.

Whether you want to watch with hundreds of football fans, grab a pint at a classic pub, or enjoy tacos and margaritas while cheering on your team, Singapore has plenty of great places to catch the action.

Here's our guide to the best spots.

And if you're planning a long night of football and drinks, it also helps to know what to take before drinking alcohol.


🍺 1. Harry's Boat Quay

📍 28 Boat Quay

If you're after the classic football pub atmosphere, Harry's Boat Quay is one of the safest bets. The venue is screening selected FIFA World Cup 2026 matches and has even published its own screening schedule.

Expect cold beers, bar bites, and a crowd that's genuinely there for the football.

If beer is your go-to matchday drink, you might also want to know the best alcohol choices if you don't want a bad hangover.

Why go?

  • Official World Cup screenings
  • Riverside location
  • Great for after-work games and late-night kickoffs

🍻 2. The Penny Black

📍 26-27 Boat Quay

One of Singapore's best-known English pubs, The Penny Black is built for nights like these. Think hearty pub food, plenty of beers on tap, and a lively crowd whenever football is on.

If you want the traditional British football experience, this is hard to beat.

Why go?

  • Classic English pub atmosphere
  • Confirmed World Cup screenings
  • Fish and chips with your football

🍺 3. Lion Brewery Co Taproom

📍 36 Club Street

Craft beer and football are a surprisingly good combination.

Lion Brewery Co Taproom will be screening FIFA World Cup matches throughout the tournament while serving its own locally brewed beers and open-flame menu.

Why go?

  • Craft beer selection
  • Relaxed atmosphere
  • Great for groups

☘️ 4. Muddy Murphy's Irish Pub

📍 Claymore Connect, Orchard Road

An old favourite among sports fans in Singapore.

Muddy Murphy's offers exactly what you'd expect from a proper Irish pub: Guinness, burgers, fish and chips, and football on the big screen.

Sometimes simple is best.

Why go?

  • Authentic Irish pub vibe
  • Football-loving crowd
  • Central Orchard location

🌮 5. Chimichanga VivoCity

📍 VivoCity

Football, tacos and margaritas? Not a bad combination.

Chimichanga is running dedicated World Cup screenings throughout the tournament, with viewing passes available and complimentary drinks included for selected packages.

If you want something more lively than a traditional sports bar, this is a great option.

Why go?

  • Waterfront location
  • Mexican food and cocktails
  • World Cup-themed viewing packages

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🌃 6. Lau Pa Sat

📍 Raffles Place

For many people, this might be the best World Cup venue in Singapore.

Lau Pa Sat is transforming into a giant football hub with two massive 130-inch screens and selected hawker stalls operating around the clock during the tournament.

Late-night football and satay? That's a very Singapore combination.

Why go?

  • Free entry
  • Giant LED screens
  • 24-hour supper options

✈️ 7. ST3PS at Changi Airport Terminal 3

📍 Changi Airport T3, Basement 2

If you're in the east—or just love a unique viewing spot—ST3PS at Changi Airport is hosting free World Cup screenings throughout the tournament.

There are also plenty of dining options nearby, making it easy to settle in for the night.

Why go?

  • Free screenings
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Convenient airport location

🌿 8. Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse

📍 Seletar

Not everyone wants a noisy sports bar.

Wildseed offers a more relaxed setting where you can catch the match with cocktails, grilled bites, and a quieter crowd surrounded by greenery.

Ideal for casual fans or date nights.

Why go?

  • Relaxed atmosphere
  • Great cocktails
  • Less crowded than traditional pubs

Looking for Free World Cup Screenings?

You don't necessarily need to book a table at a bar.

Whether you're at a sports bar or a community screening, the basics still apply: hydrate, pace yourself, and know what to take before drinking alcohol.

Singapore is also hosting public screenings across the island, including:

  • Lau Pa Sat
  • ST3PS at Changi Airport T3
  • SAFRA Clubhouses
  • ActiveSG Sport Centres
  • Our Tampines Hub
  • One Punggol
  • HomeTeamNS Clubhouses

These venues are perfect if you want the atmosphere of a big crowd without spending the entire night at a pub.


Final Whistle

The World Cup only comes around once every four years.

Whether you're watching with a Guinness at an Irish pub, sharing tacos over extra time, or cheering alongside hundreds of fans at a giant public screening, football is always better with company.

Just remember—many matches kick off late, and a few beers can easily turn into a very rough morning. If you've ever wondered whether hangover pills actually work, you're not alone.


Before You Head Out 🍻

If you're planning to drink while watching the World Cup, make recovery part of the game plan.

Locohol is designed for nights like these, with turmeric, DHM, and glutathione to support your body after drinking.

Because the best celebration is one where you can still function the next day—and be ready for the next match.

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