Top 10 Places to Watch FIFA World Cup in Barcelona on a Big Screen (2026)

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is the biggest ever, with 48 teams and 104 matches. You don't need a ticket to feel the buzz — Barcelona's bars and cafes turn every game into a party.

Here is the ultimate guide to the top 10 places in Barcelona to watch the FIFA World Cup on a big screen. Expect huge HD screens, cold drinks, great food, and a safe, fun crowd of fellow fans. Get ready to cheer for your team and enjoy every goal!

1. Flaherty's Irish Bar (Gothic Quarter)

Just steps from La Rambla, Flaherty's is a Barcelona classic for live football. It packs in big screens, a projector, and a loud, happy crowd of locals and travelers. Expect cold pints, pub food, and a roar with every goal. Arrive early on big match nights, because seats go fast.

2. The Michael Collins Irish Pub (Sagrada Família)

Right across from the Sagrada Família, The Michael Collins is one of the biggest and best-loved Irish pubs in the city. It's roomy and warm, with lots of screens so there's no bad seat. Live music and Guinness on tap make it great for groups and all ages. It's a top pick for watching the World Cup with a big crew.

3. George Payne Irish Pub (Plaça Urquinaona)

George Payne is a lively sports bar with screens on every wall. Spread over two floors, it's built for football and rugby fans who want a loud, fun night. The drinks flow and the crowd sings along with every match. If you love high energy, this is your spot.

4. Belushi's Barcelona (Arc de Triomf)

Near Arc de Triomf, Belushi's is a laid-back sports bar with a young, international crowd. Big HD screens, cheap drinks, and easy eats make it a fun, budget-friendly choice. When your team plays, you'll find fellow fans here to celebrate with. Check their match schedule online before you go.

5. Fàbrica Moritz (Sant Antoni)

Fàbrica Moritz is a huge brewery and brasserie in a stunning building in Sant Antoni. It's more restaurant than pub, so it's perfect if you want a proper meal with the game. For the biggest matches, they set up a large screen, and the fresh Moritz beer flows. Book a table for the final and come hungry.

6. BlackLab Brewhouse (Barceloneta)

BlackLab is a craft brewhouse right by the sea, inside the historic Palau de Mar. It's big, airy, and buzzing — a great spot before or after a beach day. They brew their own beer and show the biggest games on screen. The harbor setting makes match day feel like a mini holiday.

7. Dow Jones Bar (Eixample)

Dow Jones has a clever twist: drink prices rise and fall like the stock market. When a price crashes, everyone rushes to buy. It's a young, playful bar with screens for the football and a fun buzz. Get there early for a good spot and a cheap round.

8. The Philharmonic Gastropub (Eixample)

The Philharmonic is an English-style gastropub known for good food and every big sport on screen. Think comfort food, craft beer, and football all in one cozy room. It's a nice middle ground between a wild sports bar and a quiet restaurant. Reserve a table for the big games.

9. The Quiet Man Irish Pub (El Raval)

Don't let the name fool you — on match nights, The Quiet Man gets loud and lively. It's a traditional Irish pub with dark wood, a perfect pint, and real character. The crowd is warm and chatty, the kind where strangers become friends by full time. It's small, so arrive early to claim a seat.

10. Kitty O'Shea's Irish Pub (Les Corts)

Kitty O'Shea's sits in Les Corts, near Camp Nou — proper football territory. It's a friendly Irish pub with screens, cold pints, and hearty pub food. On World Cup nights, the mood is warm and full of chants. Handy if you're staying near the stadium or Zona Universitària.

Tips for a safe and fun World Cup night

  • Arrive early. For big matches, seats fill up an hour or more before kickoff. Book a table when you can.
  • Check the kickoff times. Games are in North America, so most matches start in the evening or late night Barcelona time.
  • Confirm the screening. Not every bar shows every game, so call or check social media first.
  • Keep your things close. Busy bars can attract pickpockets, so watch your phone and wallet in the crowd.
  • Respect rival fans. The friendly banter is half the fun — keep it kind and everyone has a great night.

Watching the World Cup in Barcelona is an unforgettable experience. These top sports bars, pubs, and brewhouses offer the best big screens, tasty food, and the most exciting atmosphere in the city. Pick your favorite, get there early, and enjoy the beautiful game safely with friends. May the best team win!

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