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Where To Watch 2026 World Cup In Enfield

Local bars, pubs and restaurants in Enfield are among the places fans can watch World Cup matches.

ENFIELD, CT — Soccer fans in Enfield looking for a place to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup have several local options, from sports bars to neighborhood pubs.

Given the massive popularity of the World Cup, sports bars, restaurants and soccer-friendly gathering spots across the country are expected to draw large and energetic crowds throughout the tournament.

Some places to consider in Enfield include:

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  • The Yarde Tavern, 1658 King St. — The tavern is promoting World Cup viewing and lists a sports TV guide on its website.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings, 130 Elm St. — The Enfield location lists a full bar, big screen TVs and a full sports bar menu.
  • Keltic Table & Tap, 89 Enfield St. — A modern pub with food, drinks and a rotating beer selection. Call ahead to confirm specific match availability.
  • Wood-n-Tap, 55B Palomba Dr. — A casual restaurant and bar option in Enfield. Call ahead to confirm whether specific World Cup matches will be shown.
  • Jimmy’s Pub, 524 Enfield St. — A local bar and grill with food, drinks, music and a pool table. Call ahead for match availability.

Businesses, restaurants or organizations in Enfield hosting World Cup watch parties or showing matches can contact Patch editor Jay Kenney to be considered for inclusion on this list.

Fans looking for a larger soccer atmosphere can also find regional watch parties in the Hartford area. Hartford Athletic has been hosting World Cup watch parties at Trinity Health Stadium as fans across Connecticut gather for the tournament.

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The 2026 World Cup runs 39 days, from Thursday, June 11, through Sunday, July 19. For the first time, the tournament features 48 teams, making it the largest World Cup ever.

Fans from around the globe have come to North America for matches being played across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Eleven U.S. cities are hosting matches: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle and East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The tournament also included opening ceremonies in the host nations, with events in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The ceremonies were created by Marco Balich, the Italian producer behind the opening ceremony for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

The Associated Press contributed reporting.

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