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Best Hangout Places for FIFA World Cup 2026 Fans in Singapore

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will run from 11 June to 19 July 2026, meaning Singapore fans can expect a month of late nights!

With matches happening across North America, many games will land at awkward hours for Singapore viewers, so the best places to watch are not just about screen size. They are about atmosphere, comfort, food, access, and whether the venue still feels alive when the match goes deep into the night.

1. Harry’s Singapore

Harry’s is the easy answer when the group chat cannot agree on where to go. It has the comfort of a familiar Singapore name, enough outlets to suit friends from different parts of the island, and the kind of relaxed bar-and-kitchen setting that works for both serious football fans and casual supporters who mainly want the crowd energy.

For World Cup 2026, Harry’s sports screening page positions the brand around big-screen viewing, table service, food, drinks, and a crowd atmosphere for football and other live sports. The useful part is that Harry’s also clearly reminds guests that screening details may change and liquor consumption timing varies by outlet, so it is wise to reserve early and confirm the exact match screening before turning up.

The Boat Quay outlet will appeal to fans who want a riverside post-work atmosphere. It feels central, tourist-friendly and easy to turn into a longer night out. CHIJMES works better for those who want the football energy but still prefer a polished heritage setting. Clarke Quay is better suited to a louder evening, especially for groups who want to stay around the riverfront after the match.

The charm of Harry’s is that it does not overcomplicate the football night. You come for the match, order food for the table, watch the drama build, and let the crowd carry the tension. For group stage games, it is a safe, social choice. For knockout matches, it becomes even better because the pub atmosphere usually rises with every near miss and penalty shout.

2. CHIJMES

CHIJMES is shaping up to be one of the most memorable places to catch the World Cup 2026 in Singapore. Running from 11 June to 20 July 2026, its Football Mania event at The Lawn will feature live match screenings throughout the tournament, including a massive 360-inch screen, additional viewing screens across Levels 1 and B1, and a Main Lawn setup designed for a full-fan-festival experience.

What gives CHIJMES an edge is the atmosphere. The historic chapel backdrop, open courtyard setting, and central location make it feel far more cinematic than a typical sports bar. With lively match crowds, giant screens, and a dedicated F&B village, it’s the kind of place where football feels like a shared celebration rather than just a game on TV.

Opening night is expected to be a highlight. On 11 June from 10pm onwards, CHIJMES will host a World Cup 2026 Opening Celebration featuring embassy collaborations, cultural performances, live bands, DJ sets, and a screening of the opening match.

Beyond match nights, CHIJMES is also bringing in family-friendly activities. Selected dates will feature soccer clinics by Weston Next Gen, complete with mini matches, demonstrations, interactive games, and football challenges — making it a versatile option for both hardcore fans and families looking for a fun outing.

To make the most of the experience, arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, grab your food before kick-off, and be prepared for bigger crowds during major fixtures, especially the semi-finals and final. If you’re looking for one of the liveliest public World Cup atmospheres in Singapore, CHIJMES will likely be high on the list.

CHIJMES is located at 30 Victoria Street, Singapore 187996.

3. Lau Pa Sat

From 12 June to 20 July 2026, the historic, high-ceilinged avenues of Lau Pa Sat are transforming into the city’s most vibrant late-night fan zone. Forget cramped living rooms—the CBD landmark is wheeling out two massive 130-inch screens to broadcast every single FIFA World Cup match live, bringing stadium-sized energy right to the heart of town.

What sets a hawker screening apart from your usual sports bar? The menu, hands down. Whether you are fueling up for extra time or drowning your sorrows in comfort food, a curated selection of stalls will be open 24 hours for the tournament. Expect a mix of legendary local satay and street food favorites alongside fresh new culinary additions, meaning your matchday ritual just got a serious gourmet upgrade.

To wash it all down, drinks will be flowing around the clock—though if you are looking for a cold beer to celebrate a win, just note that alcohol sales take a tactical substitution break between 3 AM and 6 AM.

Lau Pa Sat and Kopitiam are giving away three pairs of exclusive hospitality packages to a World Cup Group Stage match. This isn’t just a pair of tickets; it’s a full VIP experience that includes:
– Premium matchday hospitality access
– Return flights
– Hotel accommodation

Between now and 20 May 2026, every S$10 you spend using a VISA card via the FairPrice Group app at Lau Pa Sat (or any Kopitiam outlet) automatically clocks you an entry into the draw. Consider it the perfect excuse to order that extra plate of wings for the table—after all, the more you spend, the better your chances of packing your bags.

Lau Pa Sat is located at 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582.

4. Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore

Some World Cup matches are best enjoyed with a crowd. Others feel better with room service, a lounge seat, and a proper bed waiting upstairs after the final whistle. Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore’s Football Fever Getaway is designed for fans who prefer a more relaxed and comfortable way to experience the tournament, especially during late-night fixtures.

Available for stays from 11 June to 20 July 2026, the package includes live screenings at The Lobby Lounge and Executive Club Lounge, along with themed perks and dining privileges. Instead of squeezing into packed sports bars or noisy public screenings, guests can settle into an air-conditioned lounge, enjoy the match at a slower pace, then head straight upstairs once the game ends.

The setup works especially well for weekday fixtures and knockout matches that run deep into the night. For the semi-finals and final, it easily doubles as a football-themed staycation — combining live screenings, good food, and a far more restful experience after the final whistle.

Families may also appreciate the child-friendly inclusions, including special amenities and dining privileges for children aged 12 and below, as outlined in the package details.

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore is located at 392 Havelock Road, Singapore 169663.

5. Guzman y Gomez

Starting 12 June 2026, cult-favorite Mexican eatery Guzman y Gomez is launching “Up For the Cup With GYG” — a month-long World Cup celebration packed with app-exclusive deals, limited-edition merch, and interactive match-day games.

Whenever Australia or Mexico scores a tournament win, GYG will drop surprise rewards on the app the next day, including celebratory deals like 20% off orders above $30 — perfect for your post-match cravings.

Fans can also score exclusive GYG footballs and custom socks from 15 June 2026, with 200 sets available for selected GOMEX loyalty members.

As the knockout rounds begin from 29 June to 19 July 2026, every qualifying order also gives customers a chance to play GYG’s “Up For the Cup” Bingo. Match the last two digits of your order ID to the digital Bingo card, and lucky winners can walk away with vouchers for 10 FREE burritos plus exclusive campaign merchandise.

Watching the World Cup while enjoying burritos and playing Bingo? Sounds like a pretty great match-day combo to us.

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6. Boomarang Bistro & Bar

For nearly two decades, Boomarang Bistro & Bar has helped define Singapore’s live sports scene, pairing laid-back Australian hospitality with the buzz of a full-scale match-day experience. It’s a go-to spot for expats, locals, and dedicated fans who want to watch the game loud, communal, and full of atmosphere.

The venue is fitted with nine large screens, carefully positioned so every seat gets a clear view of the action — whether it’s a fast break, a crucial replay, or a match-defining goal. And if there’s a specific fixture or tournament you’re keen on, guests can reach out via Instagram or Facebook in advance to request screenings, keeping things flexible and fan-driven.

Beyond the screens, Boomarang is built for the full match-day rhythm. The kitchen stays open late (with last orders at 2:30 AM), serving up hearty Aussie favourites like Chicken Parmies, loaded wedges, and flatbreads. To kick things off early, Happy Hour runs Monday to Friday from 3 PM to 6 PM with discounted beers, house pours, and wines — making it easy to settle in before kickoff and stay through the final whistle.

Boomarang Bistro & Bar is located at 60 Robertson Quay, #01-15 The Quayside, Singapore 238252.

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