2026 World Cup: The whole world will play at Terreiro do Paço, the largest terrace in Portugal

Between June 11th and July 19th, the 2026 FIFA World Cup transforms into a global celebration also experienced in the heart of Lisbon. At the Beer Museum, every goal will be felt on a big screen, amidst toasts, flags, and the excitement of thousands of fans from all over the world

Throughout the competition, the Beer Museum’s terrace will feature live broadcasts of the games on a large screen, inviting customers to experience each match as if they were in the stands. It won’t just be the Portuguese national team’s games that will take center stage: throughout the group stage, the terrace will broadcast dozens of matches from the 2026 World Cup, bringing together fans from various countries in a global celebration of football.

With the first game scheduled for June 11th, pitting Mexico against South Africa, matches such as Canada vs. Belgium, Qatar vs. Switzerland, Spain vs. Costa Verde, Netherlands vs. Japan, France vs. Senegal, England vs. Greece, Czech Republic vs. South Africa, Germany vs. Ivory Coast, Norway vs. France, and Brazil vs. Scotland are also already scheduled on the terrace and promise to leave fans on the edge of their seats. These games will naturally be joined by Portugal’s group stage matches.

As the tournament progresses and the teams advance to the Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, and the Grand Final, the Beer Museum will continue broadcasting the most memorable matches of the competition, following each stage of this global football journey until the final whistle.

But at the Beer Museum, you won’t just be watching football. Throughout the tournament, visitors will be invited to participate in interactive quizzes about the teams on the field, historical facts about the World Cup, and beer culture. The top three finishers in each game will receive prizes, in a dynamic designed to transform each broadcast into a collective and memorable experience.

In a championship held for the first time in three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Terreiro do Paço will also be a stage for this international dimension, welcoming daily visitors of various nationalities who can cheer for their team, toast to victory, and experience the World Cup in one of the most emblematic locations in the Portuguese capital.