The 2026 World Cup runs June 11 through July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and few cities are as soccer-soaked and as international as Orlando. Orlando City packs Inter&Co Stadium, and the metro’s Latino, South American, and European communities turn out in force. Orlando isn’t a host city, but Orlando City is running a free Orlando Soccer Celebration at Pointe Orlando showing all 104 matches (advance RSVP required). Here are the five best places to watch.
Sports & Social – Pointe Orlando
International Drive / Pointe Orlando
9101 International Dr #2230, Orlando, FL 32819
phone: 407-506-0473
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Sports & Social at Pointe Orlando is the city’s big-screen anchor — a huge wall of screens, full sound, lights and smoke when goals go in, and a central I-Drive location. It’s the primary always-on hub for live viewings throughout the free Orlando Soccer Celebration, so you get the watch-party energy of the celebration with a full bar and kitchen attached. The easy default for any match, any nation. World Cup angle: The Orlando Soccer Celebration’s always-on hub — a wall of screens for every match, in the heart of the celebration.
What’s on the screens year-round: All major sports and matches, with big-event watch parties.
Best for: Anyone who wants the biggest-screen, all-nations room (and the celebration next door).
The Pub Orlando
International Drive / Pointe Orlando
9101 International Dr #1003, Orlando, FL 32819
phone: 407-352-2305
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he Pub Orlando is the British gastropub at Pointe Orlando — proper fish and chips, EU favorites, an impressive imported-beer list, and (per visiting English fans) a fish-and-chips that even Brits sign off on. It’s a natural base for England and the European nations, steps from the Soccer Celebration, with a big, comfortable room and a full bar. A reliable, central pub for the European slate.
World Cup angle: A British gastropub at the heart of I-Drive — the home for England and the European field.
What’s on the screens year-round: Premier League, internationals, and major matches.
Best for: England and European-nation supporters who want a proper pub.
Harp & Celt Irish Pub
Downtown Orlando
25 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801
phone: 407-481-2928
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Harp & Celt is downtown Orlando’s Irish pub — an authentic, European-feeling room that’s a great place to watch soccer, with big-screen projections of Orlando City matches, Guinness, Irish food with a twist, and weekend opens at 10 a.m. It’s central, walkable from the downtown hotels and Inter&Co Stadium, and brings a genuine all-nations matchday crowd. A warm, lived-in base for the tournament. World Cup angle: Downtown’s Irish pub — a soccer-loving, all-nations room that screens Orlando City and the World Cup.
What’s on the screens year-round: Orlando City, Premier League, and internationals.
Best for: Fans who want a classic Irish pub close to downtown and the stadium.
Azteca D’Oro Mexican Restaurant
Orange Blossom Trail / South Orlando
12403 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32837
phone: 407-826-9191
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For El Tri, Azteca D’Oro on OBT is a festive, long-running Mexican restaurant and bar — live mariachi, 2-for-1 margaritas at happy hour, birria tacos, and a celebratory crowd in one of Orlando’s Latino corridors. It’s a community room rather than a themed sports bar, which is exactly the move for a Mexico match day, with a full bar and a big, lively dining room. Authentic energy for El Tri’s run. World Cup angle: A festive Mexican restaurant-bar on OBT — mariachi and margaritas for El Tri match days. What’s on the screens year-round: Liga MX, El Tri, and big matches, with a full bar. Best for: Mexico fans who want a festive, authentic room.
Alma Argentina
Oviedo
3607 Aloma Ave Unit 107, Oviedo, FL 32765
phone: 321-422-0356
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For Argentina and the South American nations, Alma Argentina is a beloved Argentine spot in Oviedo — empanadas, choripán, milanesa, house-made chimichurri, and alfajores, with a warm, authentic feel (fans from Miami say it beats Argentine restaurants back home). Orlando’s South American community is huge, and this is a flavorful, celebratory meal-and-watch for an Albiceleste match. A distinctive alternative to the I-Drive crowds.
World Cup angle: A beloved Argentine room for La Albiceleste — empanadas, choripán, and a South American crowd.
What’s on the screens year-round: Major matches during the tournament; Argentine food year-round.
Best for: Argentina and South American fans who want authentic food and atmosphere.





