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Toronto FIFA 2026 · Fan Guide

Watch Parties
Toronto.

No ticket to the match? Toronto's best venues — curated, compared, and mapped.

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Real Sports Bar & Grill
📅 Book Ahead
🏟 700

Real Sports Bar & Grill

📍Downtown · 15 York St

The undisputed king of Toronto sports bars, right beside Scotiabank Arena. 199 screens means no bad seat in the house. Match nights sell out weeks in advance — book now.

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The 39-foot centrepiece screen is the largest permanently installed HD display inside any bar in Canada. Every detail of every match is unmissable.

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199 screens in one venue — there are more screens here than goals scored in an average World Cup group stage. Not a single bad seat exists.

World Cup tables here sell out within hours of the fixture schedule release. Some regulars block-book 6 weeks in advance. Don't wait.

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Get directionsToronto's largest sports bar.
Amsterdam Brewhouse
🎟 Free Entry
🏟 500+

Amsterdam Brewhouse

📍Harbourfront · 245 Queens Quay W

A sprawling lakefront brewery with an outdoor patio screening matches against a backdrop of Lake Ontario. Arrive 2 hours before kickoff on major match days — patio spots disappear fast.

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The patio overlooks Lake Ontario with the CN Tower visible — you're watching a World Cup match with Canada's most iconic skyline behind the screen. No bar anywhere has a backdrop like this.

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Everything on tap is brewed in the tanks visible behind the bar — from grain to glass without leaving the building. The freshest pint in Toronto, guaranteed.

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June 3pm and 6pm kickoffs mean golden hour over Lake Ontario with a cold craft beer in hand. Toronto locals already know this is one of the best experiences the city has to offer.

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The Rec Room
Entertainment Venue
🏟 1,200

The Rec Room

📍Entertainment District · 255 Bremner Blvd

Enormous entertainment complex steps from Scotiabank Arena with a dedicated event floor for live sport. Over a dozen screens including a colossal main display, full food and bar service.

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6,000 sq ft of screens — that's larger than the entire ground floor of most Toronto condo buildings. The sheer scale makes a goal celebration feel like a stadium moment.

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The Rec Room uses a concert-grade custom sound system. The roar after a goal here is physical — you feel it, not just hear it. This is as close to being in the stadium as a bar gets.

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If your team loses, there are 100+ arcade games and activities on-site. The Rec Room might be the only watch party venue in the world where a group stage exit is actually fine.

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Get directionsMassive multi-level venue with 6,000 sq ft of screen space.
Wayne Gretzky's Toronto
Sports Bar
🏟 600

Wayne Gretzky's Toronto

📍Entertainment District · 99 Blue Jays Way

One of Toronto's most recognisable sports bars, draped in hockey history and running with match-day energy. Two floors of screens, a rooftop patio, and an all-day menu.

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Gretzky's 2,857 career points is such an absurd record that sports statisticians have literally called it 'mathematically unbreakable.' The man who inspired this bar is simply on another level.

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The rooftop patio overlooks the Rogers Centre and CN Tower simultaneously — the most iconic sports bar view in Canada, and one of the best in the world.

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Wayne Gretzky himself has visited during major sporting events. With FIFA 2026 bringing the world to Toronto, the chances of a surprise appearance are... not zero.

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Get directionsIconic two-floor sports bar with hockey memorabilia and multiple private rooms.
Jack Astor's Bar & Grill
Bar & Grill
🏟 350

Jack Astor's Bar & Grill

📍Downtown · 144 Front St W

A lively, always-packed bar right on the main downtown strip. Loud atmospheres, a broad drinks menu, and a crowd mixing Toronto locals with international visitors. No reservations — walk in early.

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Screens at literally every table — across 350 seats, not a single person is more than 8 feet from a screen. You will not miss a millisecond of action.

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Located on Front St W — the same block where spontaneous street parties broke out during Canada's 2022 World Cup qualification, the nation's first in 36 years. History is in this pavement.

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The Union Station area draws fans from every competing nation. On a major match day, Jack Astor's may serve the most nationalities per square metre of any licensed venue in North America.

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Get directionsHigh-energy chain bar with screens throughout, popular with office workers and tourists.
Brazen Head Irish Pub
⭐ Featured
🏟 300

Brazen Head Irish Pub

📍King West

The closest full-service pub to BMO Field — walking distance after the final whistle. Classic Irish pub warmth, Guinness on tap, and a crowd that already knows football.

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Less than 1 km from BMO Field — the only pub close enough that you can actually hear the stadium roar from the beer garden before kick-off.

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Named after the Brazen Head in Dublin (est. 1198) — the oldest pub in Ireland. 826 years of football fans served before you walked in. The tradition is real.

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Voted 'Best Match Day Atmosphere' in Toronto two years running. Irish pubs became the world's unofficial neutral football HQ in the 1970s — and this one runs it perfectly.

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Coverage at a glance

VenueFriJun 12WedJun 17SatJun 20TueJun 23FriJun 26ThuJul 2
Real Sports Bar & Grill
Amsterdam Brewhouse
The Rec Room
Wayne Gretzky's Toronto
Jack Astor's Bar & Grill
Brazen Head Irish Pub
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