World Cup 2026 · West Palm Beach Watch Guide

Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in West Palm Beach

A local guide to the best West Palm Beach bars and restaurants for watching the 2026 World Cup — soccer pubs, big-screen sports bars, waterfront patios, and late-match rooms worth knowing before kickoff.

Kicks off in 14 days

Pre-Tournament

World Cup 2026 kicks off June 11

The tournament runs June 11 through July 19, 2026, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This guide will stay focused on where to watch in West Palm Beach. Live match modules and schedule updates can be added closer to kickoff once reliable data is available.

For specific matches, always confirm with the venue before heading out.

The Soccer Pub

Where West Palm Beach Watches Soccer

If there's a single room in WPB built for soccer crowd energy — pints, scarves, a room that actually reacts to the match — this is it. The default for Premier League mornings, international friendlies, and the moments the World Cup hinges on.

USA Matches

Best Bars for USA Matches in West Palm Beach

Strong local watch environments for the United States' group-stage and knockout-round matches. No official watch-party claims here — these are the WPB rooms with the energy, capacity, and crowd to carry a big USA night.

Big-Screen Sports Bars

Every-Screen Sports-Bar Picks

The reliable, sports-first West Palm Beach rooms — TVs that matter, casual food, and a setup built for catching the game without ceremony. Solid daytime and primetime defaults.

Waterfront & Patio

Waterfront and Patio Picks

WPB summer runs hot. These are the rooms with outdoor energy and the indoor screens close at hand. Patio coverage and audio for specific matches varies — call ahead if you want the match on outside.

Day Matches

Day Matches & Group-Stage Drinking

Afternoon-friendly WPB rooms for group-stage matches — places where a 3 PM kickoff fits naturally into the day without committing to a full night out.

Late Knockout

Late Knockout Rounds — After-Match Rooms

For later matches and post-match drinks. The rooms where a tight Round of 16 game can roll into the rest of the night.

Editorial

How to Choose Where to Watch in West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach has a real soccer-watching landscape, but the right room depends on what you want from the match.

  • O’Shea’s Irish Pub — for soccer-pub energy. The Clematis Street anchor for the morning EPL crowd and the room that’ll feel the most like a soccer bar during major matches. Capacity is limited; arrive early for marquee moments.
  • E.R. Bradley’s — for waterfront patio and a bigger crowd. Larger room, big-screen setup, and the kind of space that suits a USA primetime match.
  • Twin Peaks and Duffy’s — for every-screen reliability. Sports-first rooms with the TV count, the volume, and the casual food to fit any matchup without fuss.
  • Pig Beach BBQ — for groups. South Dixie location, BBQ to share, and the kind of room that works for a six-person USA-game crew.
  • Moxies — for a more polished dinner-and-game feel. Reservation-friendly, lower volume, better for couples or smaller groups who want the match but not the Clematis crowd.
  • Roxy’s Pub, Hullabaloo, and the West Palm Cowboy Club — for lively late-night energy and the rooms that carry past the final whistle.

Coverage of any specific match isn’t guaranteed at any venue listed here — bars rotate matches based on demand and demand changes hour to hour. For a specific match, call the venue or check their socials the day of.

A note on accuracy

Palm Beach Happy Hour lists confirmed watch parties only. We don't claim that any venue is “showing every match” or hosting an official watch party unless we have direct confirmation from the venue. For specific matches, always confirm with the venue before heading out.

Frequently Asked

Common questions about the World Cup in West Palm Beach

Where can I watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in West Palm Beach?
The strongest West Palm Beach picks for World Cup viewing span the Clematis Street strip (O'Shea's Irish Pub for soccer-pub energy, Grease Burger Bar and Duffy's for sports-bar reliability, E.R. Bradley's for waterfront big-screens), Twin Peaks for every-screen viewing, and Pig Beach BBQ on South Dixie for group nights. Match coverage varies by venue and matchup — call ahead for specific matches.
What is the best soccer pub in West Palm Beach for the World Cup?
O'Shea's Irish Pub on Clematis Street is West Palm Beach's soccer-pub anchor — the room that pulls a genuine soccer crowd for Premier League mornings and major international matches. Expect pints, a reactive room, and capacity pressure for big matches; arriving early is the call.
Where should I watch USA World Cup matches in West Palm Beach?
For USA matches, the strongest local watch environments are O'Shea's (pub crowd energy), E.R. Bradley's (waterfront patio with big screens and a larger room), and Pig Beach BBQ (groups and BBQ to share). We don't claim official watch parties unless a venue verifies one with us; check this page closer to USA match days for any confirmed events.
Will these venues show every World Cup match?
Match coverage varies by venue, matchup, and time slot. We don't list venues as showing every match unless they confirm it directly. For a specific match, call the venue or check their socials the day of — that's the only reliable signal.
What time are World Cup matches in West Palm Beach?
All match times shown anywhere on Palm Beach Happy Hour are Eastern. Group-stage matches typically run from early afternoon through evening, and knockout-round matches concentrate in the afternoon and primetime slots. The tournament runs June 11 through July 19, 2026.
Are there official World Cup watch parties in West Palm Beach?
We list confirmed watch parties only — never unverified events. If a West Palm Beach venue confirms a watch party for a specific match, we'll note it on this page inline with the venue, with the date it was confirmed. Until then, treat any "watch party" claim on the internet with caution and confirm directly with the venue.