Following the big matches of the Coupe du Monde 2026 while enjoying a journée aux courses, is the concept offered by France Galop at the Hippodrome ParisLongchamp. On July 9 and 14, 2026, the venue will open a fan zone for the phases finales of the tournament, with retransmission of the matches sur écran géant in an unusual setting for football fans.
The first rendezvous is set for Thursday July 9, starting at 3:30 PM, as part of the JeuXdi evenings by ParisLongchamp. Before kickoff, spectators will be able to watch the horse races scheduled in the late afternoon, enjoy the food trucks on site, the entertainment and a DJ set. The evening will then continue with the live broadcast of the World Cup quarter-final on the big screen, the highly anticipated France-Maroc.
On Tuesday July 14, the racecourse will host a new broadcast for the occasion of the Paris Garden Party. This day of races will be punctuated by the broadcast of the competition's first semi-final. The event will also be punctuated by several musical performances with Bakermat, Paloma, Tigarah and Sam Karslon.
Spectators will be able to switch between the various animations before catching the World Cup 2026 matches in a relaxed, outdoor setting. Access to the fan zone is granted upon presentation of an admission ticket to the racecourse, available from €9. Organisers say entry must be completed before 9 p.m.
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Dates and Opening Time
From July 9, 2026 to July 14, 2026
Location
Longchamp racecourse
2 Route des Tribunes
75116 Paris 16
Route planner
Prices
A partir de : €9
Official website
billetterie.france-galop.com
Booking
billetterie.france-galop.com



Where to watch the France–Morocco match on a big screen in Paris? Bars and fan zones to follow the World Cup














