Where To Watch The FIFA World Cup 2026 In Singapore: Best Fan Zones And Free Screenings Guide

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is here — and Singapore is watching together. From neighbourhood community clubs to riverside dining spots, city-centre courtyards and international airports, the island has transformed into one giant fan zone for the biggest football tournament on the planet. Whether you want a community atmosphere at your local CC, a lively night out in the CBD, or an all-night carnival for the final, here is your complete guide to where to watch the World Cup 2026 in Singapore.

The screenings are organised by the People’s Association (PA), Sport Singapore’s ActiveSG, and The Kallang Group — covering venues from one end of the island to the other, with most screenings entirely free to attend. The live viewing programme kicked off on 12 June and runs through to the final on 20 July (Singapore time), giving fans more than five weeks of communal football.

FIFA World Cup 2026 live screening schedule at ActiveSG Sport Centres across Singapore
Source: Sport Singapore official website (activesgcircle.gov.sg)

Community Club Screenings: 50+ Free Locations Island-Wide

The People’s Association has mobilised over 50 Community Clubs across Singapore to screen every World Cup 2026 match — making this the most accessible option for most residents. PA kicked off proceedings with the Group A opener between Mexico and South Africa at 3am SGT on 12 June, and the communal atmosphere proved an instant hit. Admission is free, and most CCs allow spectators to bring their own food and drinks.

To find your nearest screening and check the full match schedule, visit go.gov.sg/web-pa-wc2026. With more than 50 participating locations spread across every town and housing estate, there is almost certainly one within easy walking distance of you.

ActiveSG Sport Centres: Big Screens, Carnival Activities, And Free Entry

Sport Singapore’s ActiveSG is hosting live screenings at five Sport Centres across the island, adding carnival activities to create something more festive than a standard viewing experience. The five venues are Bukit Canberra, Sengkang, Pasir Ris, Clementi, and Choa Chu Kang Sport Centres.

The screenings opened with South Korea vs Czech Republic at 10am SGT on 12 June. For the biggest occasions — the third-place play-off on 19 July at 5am SGT and the final on 20 July at 3am SGT — all five venues will host dedicated sport carnivals alongside the match screenings. Register at go.gov.sg/worldcup26-sportsg. Singapore’s football fanbase has been energised this year, and these venues are expected to be packed for the knockout rounds.

Sport carnival activities at the FIFA World Cup 2026 fan zone organised by Sport Singapore at ActiveSG Sport Centres
Source: Sport Singapore official website (activesgcircle.gov.sg)

The Kallang: Ultimate Fan Experience For The Semi-Finals And Final

For the highest-stakes matches of the tournament, The Kallang is the destination of choice. The lifestyle complex near Stadium MRT will host the final four matches of the 2026 World Cup — both semi-finals, the third-place play-off, and the final — from 15 July onwards. With its riverside setting, premium F&B options and immersive big screens, The Kallang is where you want to be to experience the business end of the tournament in style.

City Centre And Airport Options

Several city-centre venues are screening the full tournament. CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore are hosting every match daily from 11 June to 20 July in their open-air courtyards, with full food and beverage set-ups that make every kickoff a social occasion. Lau Pa Sat, Singapore’s iconic Victorian hawker centre, is hosting screenings alongside traditional hawker fare — ideal for after-work matchday viewings. For those on the move, Changi Airport Terminal 3’s ST3PS is screening select matches, so you can catch the football even in transit.

What You Need To Know

Most venues are free to enter, though registration is recommended at ActiveSG Sport Centres to guarantee your spot for popular matches. Match kick-off times in Singapore vary — 3am, 6am, and 10am SGT are common for the group stage — so check the schedule at the links above before heading out. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams across three host nations, making this the largest edition in history. Keep checking our Sports section for daily match previews, results, and features throughout the tournament.

Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo is Little Big Red Dot's Health, Fitness & Active Lifestyle Editor. She motivates readers to move, stay healthy, and live actively — without being preachy or intimidating. She believes health and fitness should be accessible, enjoyable, and sustainable for everyone.

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