Where to watch the World Cup Final in Denver on Sunday, July 19
Jul 17, 2026, 4:03 PM
The World Cup final is Sunday, and it’s a blockbuster: Argentina vs. Spain, noon kickoff (Mountain Time). Denver isn’t a host city, but that hasn’t stopped it from partying like one all tournament — a RiNo bar literally was the most attended for World Cup watching in June. Now it’s time for the main event.
Here’s every confirmed watch party and venue we could find across Denver and beyond. Kickoff is at noon. Show up early — these spots have been packed all tournament.
BIG OUTDOOR WATCH PARTIES
- McGregor Square (1901 Wazee St., downtown) — 66-foot screen, doors at 11 a.m., $23 tickets required in advance via Eventbrite. This is the closest thing Denver has to an official fan zone
- Levitt Pavilion (1380 W. Florida Ave.) — Free general admission, $9 chair rental. Opens at 11 a.m. Presented by the Biennial of the Americas.
- Skyline Park (16th St., downtown) — Denver’s free soccer celebration hub all tournament, with massive outdoor screens and match broadcasts. Has drawn an estimated 50,000 visitors during the tournament.
BARS & RESTAURANTS
- Number 38 (3560 Chestnut Pl., RiNo) — The No. 1 World Cup bar in America according to Lyft. 220-inch outdoor LED wall, 10 indoor TVs, two outdoor TVs, full game audio. First come, first served — get there early.
- The British Bulldog — Denver’s go-to English pub for soccer, confirmed hosting the final.
- Ay Papi — Confirmed watch party.
- Maria Empanada — Hosting futbol watch parties throughout the tournament, including the final.
- DNVR Bar — Confirmed.
- MoodSwing — Watch party with Denver Foos, tickets via Eventbrite.
- Tom’s Watch Bar (Coors Field area) — Self-described official World Cup watch party venue with massive screens and stadium sound.
- Work & Class (Englewood location) — Hosting a neighborhood appreciation and World Cup final watch party on Sunday.
BOULDER
- Avanti Boulder
- Boulder Social
- TooSteppin Saloon
- Bohemian Biergarten
- The Hungry Toad
A few tips for the final: McGregor Square sold out for USA group-stage games, so don’t wait on those $23 tickets if you want the big-screen experience. Number 38 is first come, first served and has been reaching capacity well before kickoff all tournament. If you want a more low-key vibe, the British Bulldog and Maria Empanada will feel more like watching with friends than watching in a stadium. And if you’re taking the light rail, RTD has been promoting transit routes to at least 25 watch parties, breweries and sports bars across the metro area.
