Indy-area venues prepare for 2026 World Cup watch parties
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 5, 2026, 9:31 AM
Last updated Jun 5, 2026
Various locations in central Indiana will host watch parties for the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting June 11. Indianapolis bars and restaurants, including Ale Emporium, BURN by Rocky Patel, and Tom's Watch Bar, are set to show matches on multiple screens. Outdoor venues, such as Fishers Event Center, will provide free all-ages gatherings for U.S. men's team games. Special menus and offers will be featured at dining locations like Kona Grill and Tin Roof, with specific large-screen viewing at Tom's Watch Bar. The month-long tournament concludes July 19.
- •World Cup begins June 11 and runs until July 19.
- •Ale Emporium and Tom's Watch Bar will show every match.
- •Fishers Event Center hosts free watch parties for select U.S. matches.
- •Special food and drink menus are available at various venues.
- •Chatham Tap to provide early morning screenings for matches.
- 9:31 AMYahoo Sports — Indy-area spots with watch parties, specials for the 2026 World Cup
"From neighborhood soccer bars to chains and an outdoor plaza, central Indiana has plenty of spots to watch the World's Game.
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