
Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in San Francisco
Bars across San Francisco are buzzing for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Presenting huge crowds, cold drinks and a booming atmosphere.
San Francisco’s Must-Visit Sports Bars for the FIFA World Cup 2026
Make this FIFA World Cup unforgettable with the help of FANZO. We'll direct you to the buzzing bars and lively pubs across San Francisco, helping you discover hidden gems and secure tables in fan hotspots.
Upcoming World Cup Fixtures
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FIFA World Cup
Jun 11th
7:00PM

Mexico

South Africa
FIFA World Cup
Jun 12th
2:00AM

South Korea

Czech Republic
FIFA World Cup
Jun 12th
7:00PM

Canada

Bosnia
FIFA World Cup
Jun 13th
1:00AM

USA

Paraguay
FIFA World Cup
Jun 13th
7:00PM

Qatar

Switzerland
FIFA World Cup
Jun 13th
10:00PM

Brazil

Morocco
FIFA World Cup
Jun 14th
1:00AM

Haiti

Scotland
FIFA World Cup
Jun 14th
4:00AM

Australia

Turkey
FIFA World Cup
Jun 14th
5:00PM

Germany

Curacao
FIFA World Cup
Jun 14th
8:00PM

Netherlands

Japan
FIFA World Cup
Jun 14th
11:00PM

Ivory Coast

Ecuador
FIFA World Cup
Jun 15th
2:00AM

Sweden

Tunisia
FIFA World Cup
Jun 15th
4:00PM

Spain

Cape Verde Islands
FIFA World Cup
Jun 15th
7:00PM

Belgium

Egypt
FIFA World Cup
Jun 15th
10:00PM

Saudi Arabia

Uruguay
FIFA World Cup
Jun 16th
1:00AM

Iran

New Zealand
FIFA World Cup
Jun 16th
7:00PM

France

Senegal
FIFA World Cup
Jun 16th
10:00PM

Iraq

Norway
FIFA World Cup
Jun 17th
1:00AM

Argentina

Algeria
FIFA World Cup
Jun 17th
4:00AM

Austria

Jordan
FIFA World Cup
Jun 17th
5:00PM

Portugal

DR Congo
FIFA World Cup
Jun 17th
8:00PM

England

Croatia
FIFA World Cup
Jun 17th
11:00PM

Ghana

Panama
FIFA World Cup
Jun 18th
2:00AM

Uzbekistan

Colombia
FIFA World Cup
Jun 18th
4:00PM

Czech Republic

South Africa
FIFA World Cup
Jun 18th
7:00PM

Switzerland

Bosnia
FIFA World Cup
Jun 18th
10:00PM

Canada

Qatar
FIFA World Cup
Jun 19th
1:00AM

Mexico

South Korea
FIFA World Cup
Jun 19th
7:00PM

USA

Australia
FIFA World Cup
Jun 19th
10:00PM

Scotland

Morocco
FIFA World Cup
Jun 20th
1:00AM

Brazil

Haiti
FIFA World Cup
Jun 20th
4:00AM

Turkey

Paraguay
Best Bars showing FIFA 2026 World Cup in San Francisco
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Mad Dog In The Fog
0.93 mi
san francisco
Mad Dog In The Fog
0.93 mi
san francisco
Mad Dog in the Fog is a Haight Street institution that feels like a slice of a British pub dropped right into San Francisco — and on matchdays, it becomes a full-on soccer headquarters. Dark wood, cozy corners, and a loyal crowd give it that “local supporters’ pub” vibe where people come to watch the game, talk tactics, and react together when the goals hit. Soccer is a big part of the identity here, with regular coverage of the English Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and other major European and international competitions, alongside key American sports. It’s especially built for the reality of U.S. viewing: when high-stakes “European nights” land in San Francisco as early-morning kickoffs, Mad Dog is the kind of place that still feels alive — coffee in hand, pints ready, and a room that’s locked into every minute. Supporters groups and fan clubs are a natural fit at Mad Dog, and the atmosphere is ideal for derby days, title-race weekends, and knockout-round mornings. If you’re looking for a true soccer pub in SF — not flashy, just authentic, loud at the right moments, and driven by the fans — Mad Dog in the Fog is a must-know spot.
Danny Coyles
0.12 mi
san francisco
Danny Coyles
0.12 mi
san francisco
Danny Coyle’s is a classic San Francisco neighborhood pub with deep roots in soccer culture and a loyal following of passionate fans. Known for its authentic Irish pub atmosphere and knowledgeable crowd, it’s a natural gathering place for supporters who want to watch the game the right way. The pub regularly shows top soccer competitions including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and major international tournaments, and has long-standing ties to local soccer supporters clubs. Danny Coyle’s understands the global soccer schedule—high-stakes European fixtures often kick off in the morning for US audiences, and early matches are embraced as true matchday occasions. the bar also covers key American sports such as the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and college football, making it a welcoming option for mixed groups. With full match sound, a tight-knit crowd, and an atmosphere that rewards big moments, Danny Coyle’s delivers an authentic, fan-first sports-watching experience in San Francisco.
Kezar Pub
1.24 mi
san francisco
Kezar Pub
1.24 mi
san francisco
The Kezar Pub is a cornerstone of San Francisco’s soccer culture, known for its long-standing commitment to the global game. This is a venue where soccer isn’t treated as a niche interest — it’s a central part of the identity. From domestic leagues to international tournaments, matches are shown with intention and a crowd that understands what’s at stake. European competitions that air in the early morning Pacific Time are a major draw. Supporters show up early for Premier League and Champions League fixtures, creating an atmosphere that feels purposeful even before most of the city is awake. The sense of routine and familiarity makes early kickoffs feel like tradition rather than inconvenience. For fans seeking authenticity, community, and a proven soccer-first environment, The Kezar Pub remains one of the most reliable matchday destinations in the Bay Area.
Maggie Mcgarrys
2.17 mi
san francisco
Maggie Mcgarrys
2.17 mi
san francisco
Maggie McGarry’s Irish Pub is a North Beach favorite that blends classic Irish hospitality with a big-match, big-energy sports vibe. Set on Grant Avenue in the heart of one of San Francisco’s most walkable neighborhoods, it’s an easy place to turn a game into a full hang — friendly staff, a lively crowd, and a pub atmosphere that feels built for watch parties. The pub shows major soccer competitions like the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League, plus international fixtures and tournament matchdays, alongside the usual American sports lineup. It’s especially convenient for U.S. fans who follow Europe closely: when high-stakes “European nights” hit San Francisco as morning kickoffs, Maggie McGarry’s is the kind of spot where you can roll in early and still find the room tuned into every moment. Supporters groups and fan clubs are welcome here, making it a strong option for organized watch parties — from derby days to knockout-round mornings. With a prime North Beach location and a dependable game-day setup, Maggie McGarry’s is a solid San Francisco choice for catching soccer with a crowd.
Athletic Club At Oakland
9.32 mi
oakland
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Athletic Club At Oakland
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9.32 mi
oakland
Oakland Athletic Club is a spacious, high-energy sports bar that blends classic game-day atmosphere with a strong neighborhood following. With plenty of screens and an engaged crowd, it’s a solid destination for soccer fans looking to watch Premier League matches and major European fixtures together. High-stakes Champions League games — even when played in the morning U.S. time on the West Coast — benefit from the venue’s communal layout and lively energy. Supporters and regulars help turn early kickoffs into social events, making European “nights” feel intentional despite the early hour. Oakland Athletic Club offers a welcoming, group-friendly environment where soccer fans can gather early and enjoy meaningful matches as a shared experience.
Jack's
41.01 mi
san jose
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Jack's
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41.01 mi
san jose
Jack's is a downtown San Jose sports bar with a classic neighborhood feel and a strong reputation for delivering a fun, social watch-party atmosphere — especially when soccer is on. It’s the kind of spot where fans actually show up for the match, the TVs are everywhere, and the energy builds as the game gets bigger. The bar regularly shows major soccer competitions like the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League, alongside a full slate of American sports. Jack’s is also a great fit for U.S. viewers who follow Europe closely, with the ability to accommodate morning kickoffs — perfect for those high-stakes European nights that land early on the West Coast but still deserve a proper crowd and Sound On intensity. Jack’s is strictly 21-and-over and does not serve food, but outside food is welcome — making it easy to bring in your own bites while settling in for a long matchday session. Welcoming to supporters clubs and casual fans alike, it combines reliable match coverage with good drinks, easygoing hospitality, and a game-day vibe that feels authentic. Whether you’re meeting friends for a weekend fixture or turning a midweek Champions League morning into an event, Jack’s is a dependable San Jose spot for watching soccer with a crowd.

Explore San Francisco’s Best Venues for the FIFA World Cup 2026
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