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Football Fans: Here’s 5 top spot to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 Finals in Singapore

After a month of excitement, the FIFA World Cup 2026 season is almost over, and football fans everywhere are gearing up for the final match. Kickoff is 3pm ET on 19 July in New Jersey – which, thanks to the 12-hour time difference, lands squarely at 3am on Monday, 20 July here in Singapore.

Whether you’re after a sports bar with a good pint in hand, an open-air setting for something less intense, or a hawker centre screen shared with a few hundred strangers, here are five of the best places to catch the match.

Lion Brewery Co Taproom

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Tucked into Club Street in Tanjong Pagar, Lion Brewery Co Taproom trades the usual sports-bar formula for something closer to a craft beer hall. The screens are there and the matches are shown in full, but the real draw is what’s in the offering – a rotating line-up of 25 beer taps plus a few English cask hand-pumps. It makes for a solid pick if you want the finale served alongside a good pint and a proper atmosphere.

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Location: 36 Club St, Singapore 069469

Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse

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Wildseed Bar offers something different, an open-air, garden-set space at The Summerhouse in Seletar for a more relaxed, low-key atmosphere. The full match schedule has been running here since the group stages, and the bar has kept things playful with promotions like complimentary coffee for guests who show up in a jersey. It’s the option for anyone who wants their football night to double as an actual night out, rather than ninety-plus minutes hunched over a screen at home.

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Location: The Summerhouse, 3 Park Ln, Level 1B, Singapore 798387

Muddy Murphy’s

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Muddy Murphy’s on Orchard Road has been a fixture for locals and expats alike for exactly this kind of occasion. With a mixed crowd, a straightforward pub menu of fish and chips and burgers, and the kind of unpretentious, beer-in-hand that suits a 3am final, it’s also exactly where you’ll find the shared roaring energy every time a goal goes in.

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Location: Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub, 442 Orchard Road, Claymore Connect #01-02 to 05, Singapore 238879

Jungle Ballroom

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Jungle Ballroom at Mondrian Singapore Duxton has built its final-night plans around spectacle. Doors open from 8pm the night before for the grand final screening, turning what would otherwise be a bleary 3am kickoff into a full night out that runs straight through to the final whistle. Catch the match with your posse over tipples and nosh, with two packages on offer:

  • Free Flow Package – $80+: beers, wines, prosecco and house-pour spirits
  • Watch Party Package – $550+: a viewing suite with one bottle of house-pour spirit and a table at the Jungle Stadium viewing

It’s the pick for anyone treating the World Cup final less like a football match and more like an event, arrive early, stay late, and make a proper night of it.

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Location: Mondrian Singapore Duxton, 16A Duxton Hill, Singapore 089970

Lau Pa Sat

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No list of World Cup viewing spots in Singapore would be complete without Lau Pa Sat, and this year the historic hawker centre has leaned all the way in. Two giant screens have been running matches daily since 12 June through to the final on 20 July, turning the CBD landmark into one of the most reliably packed public viewing spots in the city. There’s no cover charge and no ticketing – show up, choose a seat and order off whichever stall catches your eye. With food stalls open round the clock, there’s no shortage of options between matches. 

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Location: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582

However you plan to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 final in Singapore, the common thread across all five spots is the same: this final falls at an odd hour, and everyone showing up at 3am on a Monday is doing so for the same reason. That collective commitment tends to make for better nights than football alone ever could. Happy watching!