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10 Best Sports Bars For World Cup 2026 Screenings, Including A Rooftop Option


Best sports bars for FIFA World Cup 2026 screenings


As we head into one of the most controversial FIFA World Cup editions in recent times, sports bars across Singapore are gearing up for the action by announcing a slate of screenings. If you’d like to enjoy the action with other fans and some booze, then check out our list of the best sports bars in Singapore. You may just witness history at one of these spots!

Do note that these spots are extending past their opening hours for specific World Cup games, so do check their social media pages before you head down.

 


1. ARFC


Image credit: ARFC via Google Maps

Formerly known as Cafe Football, ARFC is a popular spot for sports fans to hang out and catch football games—especially since it’s located right next to a futsal spot. Aside from offering live World, the pub is decorated with football jerseys, themed decor and more. As you enjoy the beautiful game, feast on the Wagyu Burger ($21++), Mid-join Chicken Wings ($14++), and Fish & Chips ($18++), along with some booze. Do note that you’ll need to spend a minimum of $30++ per person to enjoy a game here.

Address: 48 Woodleigh Park, PUB Recreation Club, Singapore 357844
Opening hours: Mon-Tue, Thurs-Fri 11am to 12am, Wed 11am to 11pm, Sat-Sun 9:30am to 12am
Tel: 8820 8814
Website
ARFC is not halal-certified.


2. The Penny Black


Image credit: Yvette Effemey via Google Maps

The Penny Black is a popular London-style pub that’s popular among football fans and trivia enthusiasts alike. This World Cup season, the bar is bringing a selection of exciting games, so check out their social media to see which games are available! And be sure to get some food and drinks—the Fish & Chips ($26++) goes super well with a pint of Guinness ($15).

Address: 26-27 Boat Quay, South Canal Shophouses, Singapore 049817
Opening hours: Mon 3pm to 12am, Tue-Thurs 12pm to 12am, Fri-Sat 12pm to 1am, Sun 12pm to 12am
Tel: 6538 2300
Website
The Penny Black is not halal-certified.


3. Bar Soccer


Image credit: bao mingxuan via Google Maps

Located within Kallang Wave Mall, Bar Soccer draws in fans for live screenings or a post-game drink after a football match at the National Stadium. For the World Cup, Bar Soccer is screening every single match at the tournament, with HD screens and ice-cold beer to boot. Aside from beer on tap, such as Miller (from $16++) and Estrella Damm (from $16++), satiate your appetite with Grilled Chicken ($18++), Sausage Platter ($28++)  and more.

Address: 1 Stadium Place, #01-13, Kallang Wave Mall, 397628
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 3pm to 1am, Fri-Sat 3pm to 2am
Tel: 9621 9589
Website
Bar Soccer is not halal-certified.


4. The Roof Garden


Image credit: Andrew P via Google Maps

For a more elevated World Cup experience, head to The Roof Garden at Artyzen Singapore in the heart of Orchard. The rooftop bar screens live matches under open skies with stunning views of the city. You can enjoy fare such as BBQ Meat Board ($208++), loaded with snail pork sausage, grilled angus beef, ayam percik and spiced yoghurt lamb chop. Pair it with add-ons like Grilled Fresh Tiger Prawns ($38++) or Fresh Whole Lobster ($68++) for the full feast. But of course, be sure to order the booze, especially for those late-night games!

Address: 9 Cuscaden Road, Rooftop, Singapore 249719
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6371 6040
Website
The Roof Garden is not halal-certified.


5. Muddy Murphy’s


Image credit: Muddy Murphy’s via Google Maps

Muddy Murphy’s is a popular Irish pub that’s as rustic as it is football mad. They’ve got loads of screenings lined up for the group stage, so you can check their social media for the full list. For the World Cup, the pub has launched a 24-hour menu, including British Curry Chicken Pie ($12++) and Bacon & Egg Benedict ($16++). Remember to order a pint of Kilkenny Irish Ale ($15++) to really complete the Irish experience.

Address: 442 Orchard Road, #01-02 to 05, Claymore Connect, Singapore 238879
Opening hours: Mon 3pm to 12am, Tue-Sun 12pm to 12am
Tel: 8894 0805
Website
Muddy Murphy’s is not halal-certified.


6. Boomarang Bistro & Bar


Image credit: mark bavister via Google Maps

Now, for an Australian bar. Boomarang Bistro & Bar has an extensive screening schedule for the World Cup season, which you can check out here. For the early kickoffs, the bar is serving breakfast items, such as Buttermilk Pancakes ($14++), French Toast ($16++), and even Steak & Eggs ($33++). Even in the early hours, though, you can still get alcohol here, including wine, draught beer, cocktails and more.

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-15, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 3am
Tel: 6738 1077
Website
Boomarang Bistro & Bar is not halal-certified.


7. Wildseed Bar


Image credit: Wildseed Bar via Google Maps

Wildseed Bar is promising live World Cup matches in a lush garden setting! With screenings throughout the tournament, you can check out the full list here. As the drama unfolds on the pitch, enjoy items such as the Smoked Chicken Leg ($28++), Baby Back Ribs ($36++), and Smoked Pork Pizza ($29++). Cocktails and beer are available as well!

Address: 3 Park Lane, Level 1B, Singapore 798387
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 5pm to 11pm, Fri-Sat 5pm to 12am
Tel: 9643 9116
Website
Wildseed Bar at The Summerhouse is not halal-certified.


8. The Stamford Brasserie


Image credit: The Stamford Brasserie via Google Maps

The Stamford Brasserie at Swissôtel The Stamford is screening live World Cup matches daily from 7am to 2am against a backdrop of floor-to-ceiling windows and a relaxed Parisian-inspired setting in the heart of the city. Early kick-offs are well catered for, with breakfast options such as the Canadian ($22++), featuring brown butter pancakes with thick-cut bacon, and the Mexican ($24++) huevos tostada with chorizo and avocado. Round it all off with 1-for-1 draft beer promotions to keep the energy going!

Address: 2 Stamford Road, Level 1, Swissôtel The Stamford, Singapore 178882
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 7am to 11pm, Fri-Sat 7am to 12am
Tel: 6431 6156
Website
The Stamford Brasserie is not halal-certified.


9. Harry’s (Boat Quay)


Image credit: Dino via Google Maps

Harry’s is one of the most popular sports bar chains in Singapore, and the Boat Quay outlet is the hot favourite among football fans—it is the main venue for the Manchester United Supporters Club Singapore! The screenings here can be found on their website. The minimum spend varies depending on the timing of the match, with the most affordable being $15++ per person for 6am to 11:30am games, and up to $50++ for Quarterfinals and beyond.

Address: 28 Boat Quay, Singapore 049818
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11:30am to 12am, Fri-Sat 11:30am to 1am
Tel: 8268 8243
Website
Harry’s is not halal-certified.


10. Lau Pa Sat


Image credit: Lau Pa Sat

While not exactly a bar, Lau Pa Sat is promising a rather unique experience—World Cup games in one of Singapore’s most iconic hawker centres! There will be two big 130-inch widescreens showing all the matches there, so you can visit for any fixture and expect to see a good crowd. And if you’re hungry or thirsty, fret not, as the hawker centre has some 24-hour options for everyone.

Address: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website


Where to watch FIFA World Cup 2026


You can watch the World Cup action at these sports bars. For regular bars that are among some of the best around, read our best bars in Singapore guide. If you’re crossing the border anytime soon, read our best cafes in Johor Bahru guide.

Feature image adapted from Lad & Co, and bao mingxuan and Dino via Google Maps.

 

Enze Kay

Enze is a Singapore-based food writer with over five years of experience, having written for the first iteration of HungryGoWhere before joining Eatbook. He enjoys noodle dishes from around the world, but local classics such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee hold a special place in his heart.

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