World Cup 2026 Viewing Parties: Global Fans Gather in Stunning Locations
World Cup 2026 Viewing Parties Around the Globe

Record Viewership and Unique Gatherings

Viewing figures for the 2026 World Cup have been massive so far, with footy-mad audiences lapping up the coverage. England's victory over Croatia had a peak audience of 15.4 million on ITV, but that was nothing compared to Brazil where more than 30 million people watched as the Seleçao beat Haiti. In Japan, the Samurai Blue drew a crowd of more than 20 million to Nippon TV for their match with Tunisia, while crowds watching the game on their phones flooded across Shibuya Crossing to celebrate a goal.

Blockbuster Games to Come

Of course, the real blockbuster games are still to come: the 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France reached an average live audience of 571 million viewers globally, according to Fifa.

Viewing Parties Across Continents

Photographs from across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas show communities gathering to watch the greatest show on earth. In Jordan, fans gathered at the second-century Roman amphitheatre in Amman to watch their national team's group match against Algeria. A crowd crush later occurred at the city's Hashemite Square in which one person died and eight people were injured. In Guatemala City, vendors of La Terminal market watched the match between Czech Republic and South Africa. Bosnia and Herzegovina fans in Sarajevo celebrated with flares after Jovo Lukic scored their goal against Canada.

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Unique Venues and Celebrations

Locals in Kumrovec, northern Croatia, watched a projection of the match between England and Croatia on a barn wall. In the southern Gaza Strip, former Palestinian football player Fadi al-Arawi watched a match streamed on a laptop alongside others in Khan Younis. Football fans at a church in Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart, Germany, watched the Group E match between Germany and Curaçao. Argentina fans in Dhaka watched the match between Argentina and Algeria on a giant screen.

Watch Parties in the Americas

People attended a watch party for the game between USA and Paraguay at Intrepid Museum in New York. Turkish fans at the historic Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul revelled while watching a giant screen of the Group D match between Australia and Turkey. Iranian fans at Tehran Book Garden in Tehran watched the match between Iran and New Zealand. England fans at Boxpark in Wembley, London, reacted as they watched the match against Ghana. USA fans on the waterfront in Seattle watched the nation's match against Paraguay on a big screen. Haitian fans perched in a tree in Port-au-Prince watched the match between Scotland and Haiti.

Asia and Africa Enthusiasts

South Korean fans at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul reacted as they watched the match between South Korea and Mexico on big screens. A watch party at the African Renaissance Monument in Dakar for the Group I match between Senegal and France drew crowds. People at Shibuya crossing in Tokyo celebrated Japan's victory over Tunisia. A drone view showed fans in kayaks and canoes at Olympic Island in Toronto, Canada, watching Germany's win over Côte d'Ivoire. A family in Vereeniging, South Africa, watched a match on the opening day of the tournament.

More Celebrations Worldwide

USA supporters at the fan zone in Washington watched their nation's big win against Paraguay. Australian fans watched on large screens in a park in Sydney as their team played the United States. An aerial view in Buenos Aires showed Argentina fans watching on a giant screen as their team defeated Austria. Swimmers in a pool at the Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas watched USA defeat Australia. Scotland fans at the Hydro in Glasgow watched their nation's narrow defeat to Morocco.

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