Where to Watch World Cup 2026 in Lisbon
Looking for where to watch World Cup 2026 in Lisbon? See the best fan zones, sports bars, pubs and local spots to watch the matches.

Looking for a place to watch the World Cup 2026 in Lisbon? You will not be short of options.
Every four years, the World Cup turns ordinary cafés, pubs and squares into places where everyone suddenly has very strong tactical opinions. And if you are lucky enough to be in Lisbon during the tournament, you will find plenty of places with big screens, cold drinks and nervous Portugal fans.
In this article, you’ll find the best places to watch World Cup 2026 matches in Lisbon, from the big fan zone at Terreiro do Paço to sports bars, pubs and local kiosks around the city.
Portugal’s World Cup 2026 matches
Portugal will play in Group K against Congo DR, Uzbekistan and Colombia.
The first two Portugal matches are scheduled for early evening in Lisbon, which should make them especially busy across the city. The third group match is a late kick-off, so it is worth checking opening hours before choosing where to watch it.
Portugal’s group stage matches in Lisbon time:
Portugal vs Congo DR — 17 June, 18:00
Portugal vs Uzbekistan — 23 June, 18:00
Colombia vs Portugal — 28 June, 00:30
Whether it is Portugal in action or another team you follow, these are some of the best places to watch the World Cup in Lisbon.
World Cup with thousands: Terreiro do Paço
One thing is almost certain: Terreiro do Paço, also known as Praça do Comércio, will be one of the busiest places in Lisbon during the World Cup.
The square will host the Lisboa Football Arena, a large public fan zone with giant screens, food and drink areas, and free entry. It is right by the river, close to Baixa, Alfama and Cais do Sodré, which makes it easy to reach from most central neighbourhoods.
This is the place to go if you want the full World Cup atmosphere: crowds, flags, loud reactions and the feeling that every shot on goal has consequences for the whole country.
Best for: Big atmosphere, Portugal matches and outdoor viewing
Where: Praça do Comércio / Terreiro do Paço
Good to know: Arrive early for Portugal games. For big matches, the square is likely to fill quickly.

World Cup at a sports bar in central Lisbon
Many cafés, bars and restaurants in Lisbon will show World Cup matches, especially when Portugal is playing. But some places are better prepared than others, with more screens, better sound and a proper match-day setup.
Here are a few good options:
The Couch Sports Bar
One of the most reliable sports bars in Lisbon, with several locations, including Cais do Sodré, Marquês de Pombal and Docas. A strong choice if you want multiple screens and a guaranteed football atmosphere.
The George
A British-style pub in Baixa, close to Chiado and Rossio. Good for a central pub setting before or after sightseeing.
Irish & Co
A good option in Parque das Nações, especially if you are staying near Oriente or want to watch the match away from the historic centre.
Real Sports Bar
Located near São Sebastião and Saldanha, this is a more comfortable sports-bar option, especially useful if you are staying around Avenida da Liberdade, Marquês de Pombal or the Gulbenkian area.
Beer Museum
Located on Praça do Comércio, this can be a practical option if you want to stay close to the main fan zone but prefer to sit down for food and drinks.
For Portugal matches and knockout games, booking ahead is strongly recommended. Lisbon’s sports bars are not huge, and the best tables usually disappear quickly.
World Cup at kiosks and local cafés
For a more casual Lisbon experience, look beyond dedicated sports bars.
During Portugal matches, many neighbourhood cafés, kiosks and small restaurants will show the game. This can be one of the most enjoyable ways to watch: a beer, a snack, a small TV in the corner and locals reacting loudly to every missed chance.
Avenida da Liberdade, Príncipe Real, Campo de Ourique, Arroios, Graça and Alvalade are all good areas to keep in mind. The kiosks on Avenida da Liberdade and in Príncipe Real can be especially nice if the weather is warm.
Just ask before sitting down if the match will be shown with sound. Some places may have the game on quietly in the background, which is not quite the same thing when Portugal are defending a one-goal lead.
Practical tips before choosing a place
For Portugal matches, arrive early. The 18:00 kick-offs are convenient, which means many people will go straight from work to bars, cafés and the fan zone.
If you want a seat, book a sports bar. If you want atmosphere, go to Terreiro do Paço. If you want something more local, choose a neighbourhood café or kiosk.
Also pay attention to late matches. Portugal’s game against Colombia starts after midnight in Lisbon, so check opening hours before making plans.
After big Portugal matches, central areas such as Baixa, Cais do Sodré and Avenida da Liberdade can get busy. Walking or using the metro may be easier than waiting for a taxi or ride-hailing app.
Final thoughts
The best place to watch the World Cup 2026 in Lisbon depends on the kind of match day you want.
For the biggest crowd, go to Terreiro do Paço. For screens, comfort and football focus, choose a sports bar. For a more local experience, find a café or kiosk and follow the sound of people shouting at the referee.
Lisbon is not hosting the World Cup, but when Portugal are playing, it may feel close enough.
FAQ
1. Where can I watch the World Cup 2026 in Lisbon?
You can watch the World Cup 2026 in Lisbon at the Lisboa Football Arena in Terreiro do Paço, sports bars such as The Couch and Real Sports Bar, pubs like The George, and local cafés or kiosks around the city.
2. Will Lisbon have a fan zone for the World Cup 2026?
Yes. Terreiro do Paço will host the Lisboa Football Arena, a public fan zone with giant screens, food and drink areas, and free entry.
3. Where is the best place to watch Portugal matches in Lisbon?
For atmosphere, Terreiro do Paço should be the best choice. For comfort and multiple screens, The Couch Sports Bar is one of the safest options.
4. Do I need to book a table?
For sports bars, yes. Booking ahead is recommended for Portugal matches and knockout games.
5. Are local cafés good places to watch the World Cup in Lisbon?
Yes, especially for Portugal matches. Many local cafés and kiosks will show the games, but it is best to ask if they will show the match with sound.

Rafael Rocha
The Author
Having lived and studied in Lisbon for many years, a deep connection to the city grew naturally over time. Here I share practical guides and local recommendations to help you experience Lisbon better.









