Detroit venues to host 2026 World Cup watch parties
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 6:26 PM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026
Detroit City Football Club will host free watch parties for USA and Mexico matches during the 2026 World Cup at various locations across Detroit. Events will feature food and beverage options, with the first USA match watch party scheduled for June 12 at Campus Martius Park. Local pubs such as McShane’s Irish Pub and Candela Detroit will also screen matches, offering special events and promotions. Fans are encouraged to register in advance for some events and arrive early for the best experience. Specific venues are preparing to screen all games of the tournament from June 11 through July 2026.
- •Detroit City Football Club hosts free watch parties for games.
- •USA watch parties on June 12 and June 19 in Detroit.
- •Local pubs providing special events during matches.
- •Candela Detroit to feature multicultural foods and contests.
- •Registration required for some watch parties.
- 6:26 PMYahoo Sports — Catch the 2026 World Cup at these Detroit venues
"From Detroit City FC events to local pubs, here is where to catch every 2026 World Cup match in Michigan.
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