From June 11 to July 19, 2026, the FIFA World Cup football lands in North America, across the United States, Canada and Mexico, in an edition poised to be historic. For the first time, 48 nations will battle it out for the iconic star.
This expanded format promises a marathon of matches, plenty of surprises, and a global surge of excitement. In Paris and throughout the Île-de-France, numerous venues are already lining up ways to follow the games, back the Blues, and soak up the competition in a lively, communal atmosphere.
Fan zones, big screens, bars, rooftops, food halls, cultural wastelands and “third spaces”: the Île-de-France region should offer a wide range of ways to catch the games, indoors or outdoors.
We come here primarily for the game, but also to keep the party going after the match with street-food, DJ sets, quizzes, and activities to enjoy with family or friends. Be sure to check the opening hours, entry rules, and any reservations required, depending on the venue.



2026 FIFA World Cup: an XXL gourmet fan zone with giant screens at Felicità in Paris
Forget the sofa... Felicità unfurls its giant screens to live the 2026 World Cup in grand style! From June 11 to July 19, 2026, the 13th arrondissement’s food market combines football, pizza and high-energy evenings. Discover the program. [Read more]



World Cup 2026: Paris’s highest fan zone takes up residence 60 meters up on the Eiffel Tower
Fans have found their new VIP perch... 60 meters above Paris! For the World Cup, the Eiffel Tower is transformed into a suspended fan zone where you can watch the match with the city as the backdrop, running until July 19, 2026. [Read more]



FIFA World Cup: giant screen and free activities at La Villette, the family-friendly fan zone
From June 13 to July 19, 2026, Parc de la Villette comes alive to the rhythm of the World Cup as it hosts a vast, free fan zone at the foot of the Géode. Screenings on giant displays, a five-a-side football pitch, and colorful brick-building workshops invite the whole family to ride the energy of the tournament. [Read more]



Boom Boom Villette, the XXL fan zone to follow the 2026 World Cup in Paris
In Paris, Boom Boom Villette screens the World Cup’s marquee matches in a 4,000 m² covered space, with a giant screen, entertainment, and 15 restaurants and bars to enjoy the tournament together. [Read more]



FIFA World Cup: a festive, floating fan zone on the banks of the Seine this summer, 2026.
This summer, the Football World Cup lands on the banks of the Seine! From June 12 to July 19, 2026, the Quai de la Photo opens its doors to welcome fans in an atmosphere that promises to be exceptional, blending live matches with a music program. [Read more]



An 800 m² fan zone at Café A to experience the 2026 World Cup in Paris.
From June 12 to July 19, 2026, Café A will set up a fan zone in its sprawling private garden in the 10th arrondissement, with live game screenings, food, drinks, and football-themed activities. [Read more]



2026 FIFA World Cup: giant screen, football pitch, DJ set, flea market at Ground Control
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Ground Control will transform into a vast arena of collective experiences for the FIFA World Cup. The renowned hub in the 12th arrondissement switches to fan-zone mode and lays out a full-size football pitch free to the public at the heart of its hall, paced by screenings on giant screens, a vintage flea market, and DJ sets. [Read more]



FIFA World Cup: match screenings, an exhibition and free workshops at Central Chapelle
Football sweeps through Central Chapelle in the 18th arrondissement and the city of Saint-Denis for the World Cup, from June 16 to July 19, 2026. Match screenings, an exhibition, free workshops and football pitches are on the program! [Read more]



2026 FIFA World Cup: France vs. Senegal on the Grand Rex’s giant screen
Tuesday, June 16, 2026, the Grand Rex turns into a stadium! For the France-Senegal showdown as the Blues kick off their World Cup campaign, fans are invited to watch the match on the iconic giant screen, with animations on the program. [Read more]



World Cup 2026: Virage launches its fan zone with a giant screen, activities and happy hours under the ring road.
Virage sets up its fan zone just outside the ring road to follow the big matches of the 2026 World Cup. The first event on June 16 features France vs. Senegal, shown on a giant screen, with activities and happy hours. [Read more]



Wanderlust Paris: World Cup screening and an unforgettable afterparty by DJ Kaytranada
Kaytranada brings Paris back to groove mode at Wanderlust. On Tuesday, June 16, 2026, the Canadian DJ returns for an official open-air afterparty, delivering an exclusive set under his alias KKAAYYTTRRAA. The program: the France–Senegal match broadcast to kick off the night, followed by an XXL dancefloor until the early hours. [Read more]



World Cup: at the Grand Rex, a Moroccan-style fan zone for the Morocco-Brazil match
The Marrakchi dakka drums will echo around the Grand Rex this Saturday, June 13, 2026, for the Morocco–Brazil World Cup clash. This opening match will be shown on the big screen in the heart of a fan zone, promising a festive atmosphere. [Read more]



France–Senegal fan zone in Mantes-la-Jolie on a giant screen tonight.
Mantes-la-Jolie to host a fan zone with a free giant screen at Jean-Paul David Stadium to watch France vs Senegal this Tuesday, June 16, 2026—the Blues’ World Cup opener—right in the heart of Val-Fourré. [Read more]



The City, the Saint-Denis fan zone, will screen Algeria-Argentina late at night after France-Senegal.
In Saint-Denis (93), the Le City fan zone keeps its opening going late into the night of June 16–17, 2026, with the Algeria-Argentina match broadcast live from 3 a.m., after France-Senegal was shown earlier in the evening. [Read more]



World Cup: A welcoming fan zone takes shape at the Jardin de la Ménagerie in Sceaux (92)
In Sceaux (92), Le Jardin de la Ménagerie screens France matches on a giant TV, in a guinguette-style atmosphere, blending food, entertainment and outdoor moments of sharing. [Read more]



FIFA World Cup: screening of the Ghana vs England match, music and food in Aubervilliers
Ghana supporters, head to Aubervilliers this Tuesday, June 23, 2026 to watch the match against England in a high-octane atmosphere, with DJ sets and live concerts by Ghanaian stars! [Read more]



Carrières-sous-Poissy: the biggest fan zone in Yvelines awaits you tonight
Carrières-sous-Poissy is hosting the largest Blues fan zone in Yvelines for the 2026 World Cup. On the Louis-Armand Esplanade, 2,000 supporters will be able to follow the Blues’ matches on a giant screen, starting with the highly anticipated France–Senegal. [Read more]



FIFA World Cup 2026: a fan zone featuring food trucks and live DJ sets in Carrières-sur-Seine (78)
Carrières-sur-Seine unveils a giant screen to experience the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the Stade des Terrasses. The Blues' matches, several marquee clashes, the semi-finals and the final are on the program for this outdoor fan zone, kicking off on June 15. [Read more]



World Cup 2026: a brand-new fan zone in Maisons-Laffitte
An unprecedented fan zone opens in Maisons-Laffitte, in Yvelines, to follow the 2026 World Cup. From June 16 to July 19, 2026, Place du Maréchal-Juin will screen the French team’s matches, the semifinal, and the final on a giant screen. [Read more]



2026 FIFA World Cup: an outdoor fan zone with DJ sets at La Cité Fertile in Pantin (93)
Big screen, bars, food and France matches: La Cité Fertile is turning its outdoor spaces into a fan zone for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mark your calendars for June 11, in Pantin. [Read more]



2026 FIFA World Cup: fan zone, giant screen, predictions, giant foosball at La Communale
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, the Saint-Ouen municipality transforms its giant hall into a true people’s stadium with free entry for the World Cup, aiming to get fans buzzing to the rhythm of giant screens, tournaments and an oversized, quirky foosball table. [Read more]



Monsieur Claude, Danny Khezzar's offbeat restaurant in Rueil-Malmaison, unveils its identity
Monsieur Claude has opened its doors! The new Bistrots Pas Parisiens restaurant by Danny Khezzar, emblematic finalist in season 14 of Top Chef and Michelin-starred chef at Bayview, is located in Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, just outside Paris. This unusual, supendu restaurant takes us back to the Roaring Twenties. We tell you all about it. [Read more]



Splash, the Bistrots pas Parisiens restaurant on the banks of the Seine in Asnières-sur-Seine
Bistrots Pas Parisiens has set up shop on the banks of the Seine in Asnières-sur-Seine with Splash, a restaurant on the water! A magnificent space with swimming pool and relaxation area for a sunny day just a few minutes from Paris! [Read more]



Games, street food, cocktails: here's why TOCA Social could become Paris's most coveted hotspot
Sponsored - Jouer, manger, trinquer, vibrer devant un match et recommencer. In Paris, TOCA Social is shaking up the entertainment scene with an innovative concept that brings together interactive football, premium street food, cocktails, and stadium vibes under one roof. A venue designed for people who want to experience something more than just a pastime. Here you don’t need to be a football expert to have fun. The aim is simple: share a great moment, tackle a few challenges, eat, drink, and soak up the atmosphere. [Read more]



France–Senegal fan zone in Mantes-la-Jolie on a giant screen tonight.
Mantes-la-Jolie to host a fan zone with a free giant screen at Jean-Paul David Stadium to watch France vs Senegal this Tuesday, June 16, 2026—the Blues’ World Cup opener—right in the heart of Val-Fourré. [Read more]



Boom Boom Villette, the XXL fan zone to follow the 2026 World Cup in Paris
In Paris, Boom Boom Villette screens the World Cup’s marquee matches in a 4,000 m² covered space, with a giant screen, entertainment, and 15 restaurants and bars to enjoy the tournament together. [Read more]



An 800 m² fan zone at Café A to experience the 2026 World Cup in Paris.
From June 12 to July 19, 2026, Café A will set up a fan zone in its sprawling private garden in the 10th arrondissement, with live game screenings, food, drinks, and football-themed activities. [Read more]



World Cup: A welcoming fan zone takes shape at the Jardin de la Ménagerie in Sceaux (92)
In Sceaux (92), Le Jardin de la Ménagerie screens France matches on a giant TV, in a guinguette-style atmosphere, blending food, entertainment and outdoor moments of sharing. [Read more]



World Cup 2026: A fan zone with a giant screen in Tremblay-en-France (93)
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Tremblay-en-France will set up its fan zone in the park to watch World Cup matches on a giant screen, with a drinks stall and an esports tournament. [Read more]



Boom Boom Villette, the XXL fan zone to follow the 2026 World Cup in Paris
In Paris, Boom Boom Villette screens the World Cup’s marquee matches in a 4,000 m² covered space, with a giant screen, entertainment, and 15 restaurants and bars to enjoy the tournament together. [Read more]



World Cup: at the Grand Rex, a Moroccan-style fan zone for the Morocco-Brazil match
The Marrakchi dakka drums will echo around the Grand Rex this Saturday, June 13, 2026, for the Morocco–Brazil World Cup clash. This opening match will be shown on the big screen in the heart of a fan zone, promising a festive atmosphere. [Read more]



Splash, the Bistrots pas Parisiens restaurant on the banks of the Seine in Asnières-sur-Seine
Bistrots Pas Parisiens has set up shop on the banks of the Seine in Asnières-sur-Seine with Splash, a restaurant on the water! A magnificent space with swimming pool and relaxation area for a sunny day just a few minutes from Paris! [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
From June 11, 2026 to July 19, 2026