Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Shinjuku — Bars & Your Matchday
Shinjuku sports bars for the 2026 World Cup — HUB, Fiori and the dedicated football pub 2nd Half one stop away — plus Kabukichō, Golden Gai and the free Tocho view.
Shibuya sports bars for the 2026 World Cup — HUB, Hobgoblin, The Aldgate and more — plus what to do around the Scramble Crossing before kickoff.
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View the World Cup 2026 schedule across all 104 matches, with timezone-aware kickoff times and calendar options for every fixture.
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Watch the 2026 World Cup around Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree (Oshiage) — HUB Asakusa and where to find a screen — plus Sensō-ji, Nakamise and direct airport trains.
Watch the 2026 World Cup around Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree (Oshiage) — HUB Asakusa and where to find a screen — plus Sensō-ji, Nakamise and direct airport trains.
Find where to watch World Cup 2026 by country, including US, UK, Canada, Australia, and major broadcast options for fans abroad.
Shibuya is where most visitors start their Tokyo trip, and it's the easiest place in the city to find a screen and a crowd. If you want noise, neon and a room that erupts when a goal goes in, this is your station.
Football crowds fill up fast for marquee games — call or message ahead to confirm your specific match is on, and reserve where you can.
2026 is played in North America, so most matches land in Japan deep overnight — often 02:00–06:00 JST for the big US and Mexico games. Many bars shut before the latest kickoffs, so check the venue's hours for that night, and subscribe to the World Cup 2026 feed so a 2 a.m. start (already in Japan time) doesn't slip past you. To see which services carry a match in your country, use the where-to-watch guide.
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