The France-Morocco semifinal, the 7th meeting of the Bleus in this World Cup 2026, takes place on 14 July 2026 at 21:00. After their opening wins against Senegal, Iraq, Norway, Sweden, Paraguay and Morocco, Didier Deschamps' men press on with the aim of moving closer to a place in the final. This knockout match promises to be decisive, where the slightest error could prove fatal.
Several venues in Paris have announced the screening of the Blues' matches on the big screen. Supporters can thus head to the fan zones set up for this purpose, in the sports pubs, in the bars and restaurants of the capital, but also on the terraces and rooftops to cheer the Blues outdoors.
While a majority of these festive venues require advance reservations, other supporter spaces are betting on a walk-in approach, operating on a "first come, first served" basis. Accordingly, here is a handpicked list of places to watch the France–Spain match, on July 14, 2026 at 9:00 p.m., in Paris, without a reservation!



France vs. Morocco: Trappes’ free fan zone to watch the quarterfinal on a giant screen
Want to know where to watch the France–Morocco quarterfinal in Yvelines? Head to Trappes’ fan zone this Thursday, July 9, 2026, to experience the World Cup clash at Chansac Stadium. The city invites supporters to gather from 8 p.m., with two giant screens, free entry, and a convivial vibe around the Blues and the Atlas Lions. [Read more]



France vs. Morocco in the Yvelines: the Mesnil-Saint-Denis guinguette fan zone (78) this Thursday
La fan zone du Mesnil-Saint-Denis (78) relights its giant screen this Thursday for the France–Morocco World Cup 2026 quarter-final, as the La Tribu Délire association promises a festive evening to be enjoyed with family or friends. [Read more]



France-Morocco fan zone in Mantes-la-Jolie: the quarterfinal on a giant screen this Thursday
The Mantes-la-Jolie fan zone is back for the France–Morocco World Cup quarter-final on Thursday, July 9, 2026. A free big screen at Stade Jean-Paul-David, plus activities, food options, and an expanded capacity of 2,000 supporters. [Read more]



France-Morocco: the quarterfinal broadcast in the largest fan zone in the 78
The Yvelines’ biggest fan zone is back for France vs. Morocco, the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal, this Thursday, July 9, 2026. A giant screen, activities, a food truck and a drinks stand will welcome 2,000 supporters, all free to attend. [Read more]



France vs. Morocco on a big screen, free fan zone in Perray-en-Yvelines this Thursday
France vs Morocco will be shown on a giant screen this Thursday, July 9, 2026, at Parc municipal du Perray-en-Yvelines. A free gathering to watch the Blues in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals. [Read more]



Fan zone Paris: Late-night terraces, pedestrian-friendly districts, announcements from Paris City Hall
From July 9, 2026, Paris will roll out district-by-district adjustments to let fans soak up the World Cup 2026 knockout stages in a friendly, convivial atmosphere. Pedestrian zones, terraces open until 2 a.m., and live broadcasts will define the Blues’ evenings. Here’s the rundown. [Read more]



A giant fan zone lands in Neuilly-sur-Marne (93) with live match screenings and a full slate of activities.
From July 4 to 19, 2026, Neuilly-sur-Marne (93) will host a free celebration zone on Place Stalingrad to experience the World Cup 2026 knockout rounds. A giant screen, activities, food and drink, and meet-and-greets with sports legends are on the agenda. [Read more]



World Cup 2026: a fan zone with deckchairs and cocktails facing Notre-Dame, on the banks of the Seine.
The 2026 World Cup is also a waterfront affair. In Paris, La Nouvelle Seine turns its terrace into a fan zone for the evening matches, offering free screenings with purchases, snacks, and Notre-Dame as a backdrop. [Read more]



55 Amours, a daytime corporate canteen, a cultural bar-restaurant by night in the 17th arrondissement.
At 55 rue Pierre Demours in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, 55 Amours is turning a corporate canteen into a nightlife venue open to the public, blending restaurant, bar, DJ sets, talks, and culinary residencies. [Read more]



Ozoir Plage: games, outdoor cinema, a funfair, free summer activities in Seine-et-Marne
For a little over a month, this town in Seine-et-Marne transforms into a free leisure hub, a breath of vacation atmosphere. It’s a chance to bring together generations for cinema screenings, sports, attractions, and convivial moments. [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]



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]



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]



The Mama Shelter Paris La Défense sports bar, a pub for fans of all sports.
In La Défense, the Sports Bar at Mama Shelter Paris La Défense serves up giant screens, draught beers, foosball and live sports broadcasts in an atmosphere inspired by Anglo-Saxon pubs. [Read more]



Rush Bar, the sports pub in Paris’s 11th arrondissement where you can catch the biggest games.
In the 11th arrondissement, Rush Bar is a neighborhood pub that hosts sports screenings on giant screens and convivial activities ranging from quizzes to darts. [Read more]



McBride's Irish Pub, Châtelet's lively sports bar.
In the heart of the 1st arrondissement, McBride's Irish Pub brings together Irish beers, lively evenings, and live sports broadcasts in a bustling, sports-pub atmosphere, just a stone's throw from Châtelet-Les Halles. [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]



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]



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]



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]



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]



Quai Sauvage: the summer interlude of festive programming along the quays of Port de Bercy
Le Quai Sauvage is back, a festive hotspot by Port de Bercy, inviting you to cool off and enjoy a wide array of sports and cultural activities along the banks of the Seine, starting May 1, 2026. [Read more]



Central Chapelle, the new culture, music and food hotspot opens in the heart of La Chapelle Arena
Central Chapelle is the new culture, music and food hotspot that finally opens its doors in the heart of La Chapelle Arena on May 6, 2026! [Read more]



Amanie, chef Manoj Sharma's world brasserie
Prolific chef Manoj Sharma opens a second address in the 15th arrondissement, called Amanie. Here, he combines inspirations from all over the world, souvenirs of his travels around the globe. [Read more]



The Long Hop: an English pub not to be missed in Paris
Located in the 5th arrondissement, The Long Hop is a lively, friendly English pub in the heart of Paris, ideal for sports fans and beer lovers. [Read more]



Public House, the magnificent English brasserie from British chef Calum Franklin
English chef Calum Franklin has set up shop in Paris at the grandiose Public House brasserie, a stone's throw from the Opéra. [Read more]



Kraft La bonne table, an authentic brunch in a place celebrating art
Kraft, la bonne table opened in January 2024. A 4-star hotel restaurant located at Porte de Versailles in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, the place also honors art and its love of craftsmanship. An opportunity to enjoy brunch in an artistic setting. [Read more]



Montijo: a bodega-style dining cellar in Paris
Looking for a spot with a vacation vibe? Head for Montijo, the arty dining cellar on the Batignolles side of Paris, which transports you straight to the shores of the Mediterranean, and more specifically to Spain. On the menu: natural wines, bodega atmosphere and Hispanic products, all in a stunning setting. [Read more]



El Vecino, the Mexican taqueria in Paris
Mexican street-food reveals all its diversity at El Vecino, a small taqueria that opened in Paris. On the program, tacos in want, in there! [Read more]
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Where and when to watch the France–Spain match in Paris on the big screen? Bars and fan zones to follow the World Cup
Looking for a plan to watch the France–Spain semi-final in Paris? We’re revealing promising spots where you can follow the Blues’ next match during the 2026 World Cup, in a festive atmosphere and on a big screen, this Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 9 p.m. [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
On July 14, 2026