One match, two football powerhouses and the biggest trophy in the sport. The FIFA World Cup 2026 Final is set, with defending champions Argentina taking on Spain at New York New Jersey Stadium. For fans in Singapore, Spain vs Argentina kicks off at 3am on Monday, 20 July 2026. That means regular Sunday opening hours will not tell you whether a sports bar will still be serving when the match begins. We checked the published screening schedules and rounded up the best sports bars in Singapore that are screening the FIFA 2026 World Cup Finals!
Spain booked their place with a 2-0 victory over France, while Argentina came from behind to defeat England 2-1. Argentina are chasing consecutive World Cup titles, while Spain are aiming to lift the trophy for the first time since 2010. FIFA’s official match preview confirms the match-up and the 3pm New York kick-off, equivalent to 3am in Singapore.
| Match | Date in Singapore | Kick-off |
|---|---|---|
| Spain vs Argentina | Monday, 20 July 2026 | 3am SGT |
The match should finish at around 5am if it is decided in regulation time. Extra time and penalties could push the final whistle closer to 6am, so plan your journey home accordingly.
Harry’s is expanding its World Cup screening beyond Boat Quay for the final. Spain vs Argentina will be shown at Harry’s Boat Quay, Holland Village and Tampines Grande, giving fans options in the city, west and east. However, minimum spend of $50++ per customer applies to World Cup matches at its Boat Quay location, while Holland Village and Tampines Grande have a lower minimum spend of $30++ per customer for the final. The special overnight menu is also much smaller than Harry’s regular menu, with options limited to small snacks like Bacon Butty, Classic Fries, and their famous Amigos’ Nachos.
Besides the World Cup 2026 Finals, Harry’s has 20 locations across Singapore, making them one of the best places to catch a game during the weekend! They also host home clubs in some of their branches, so you can head to their Cuppage branch to cheer with other Blue Lions (Chelsea), or to Clarke Quay if you’re part of The Reds (Liverpool). Come dressed for the occasion in your team’s jersey at these venues to enjoy Heineken pints at a discounted price!
Address: 28 Boat Quay, S(049818)
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Operating hours:
Mon – Thu: 11.30am – 12am
Fri – Sun: 11.30am – 1am
Visit their website for more information, as opening hours vary between outlets. Some branches are open 24 hours!
For a classic European pub atmosphere, Muddy Murphy’s is one of the best sports bars in Singapore to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026. The pub committed to showing all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026, which includes the Spain vs Argentina final at 3am.
Muddy Murphy’s has also introduced a 24-hour World Cup food menu for supporters who need something more substantial than crisps and beer. Options include the British Curry Chicken Pie at ($12) and Bacon & Egg Benedict ($16). Pair your supper with a pint of Kilkenny Irish Ale at ($15) for the full Irish-pub experience.
The England vs Argentina match should draw an especially passionate crowd here. With England chasing a place in the final and Argentina defending their crown, expect plenty of singing, shouting and nervous pacing before the final whistle!
Address: Claymore Connect, 442 Orchard Road, #01-02 to 05, S(238879)
Operating hours:
Mon – Tue: 3pm – 12am
Wed – Sun: 12pm – 12am
Craft beer lovers can catch Spain vs Argentina at Lion Brewery Co.’s Club Street taproom, which is screening all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, including the final match. With kick-off scheduled for 3am on Monday, 20 July, the taproom offers a lively setting for fans who want to enjoy the match with locally brewed beers and food fresh from the open-flame kitchen.
You can’t go wrong with their Nitro Stout ($9.50), which has a roasted malt aroma and low hop bitterness. If it’s not for you, they still have a ton of options to choose from. Try one of their seasonal beers, which may be more up your alley. Still, it’s their Two To Mango fruit beer ($8.50) that’s a no-fail for me as it’s sweet, fruity, and refreshing for any day of the week! Lion Brewery Co.’s usual Sunday operating hours end at 11pm, so the final screening falls outside its regular schedule. Reserve a table and confirm the opening time directly with the taproom before heading down.
Address: 36 Club Street, S(069469)
Operating hours:
Mon – Tue: 3pm – 11pm
Wed – Thu, Sun: 12pm – 11pm
Fri – Sat: 12pm – 1am
The atmosphere at BQ Bar features a more relaxed vibe, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a great place to watch live sports in Singapore! They screen everything from the Premier League and the American Football League (AFL), to this year’s FIFA World Cup. And, BQ Bar has officially confirmed that it will screen the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final live at its Boat Quay venue. Spain vs Argentina kicks off at 3am on Monday, 20 July, with big screens, cold pints and a lively riverside crowd adding to the match-day atmosphere.
BQ Bar also offers a huge selection of crafted cocktails to sip on as you spectate your favourite matches. Order a Drink Drank Drunk ($40) for a great deal of six shots, and treat yourself to a platter of Four Cheese Wantons ($14) to keep you hyped up for the upcoming matches! The final starts after BQ Bar’s usual Sunday closing time of 2am, but the venue’s latest fixture poster specifically confirms the 3am screening. Bookings are recommended, especially for a high-demand match like the final.
Address: 39 Boat Quay, S(049828)
Operating hours:
Mon, Tue, Thu: 11am – 1am
Wed, Fri: 11am – 2am
Sat – Sun: 12pm – 2am
If you’re after a true game day vibe, nothing beats the charm of a Midwestern-style sports bar, and The Union Bar delivers just that! Tucked inside The American Club Singapore, it serves up hearty American classics like Vegetarian Corn Fritters ($14) and Classic Buffalo Chicken Wings (from $14), making it a go-to spot for comfort food with a side of sports.
Members of The American Club can catch Spain vs Argentina at The Union Bar, which has a dedicated Football Fever @ Union Bar: World Cup Final event. So, if you have a membership (or are lucky enough to tag along with one), it’s one of the best sports bars in Singapore to watch the FIFA World Cup finals! However, the event falls outside The Union Bar’s regular operating hours, so members should check the event details and reservation requirements before attending.
Address: 10 Claymore Hill, S(229573)
Operating hours:
Sun – Thu: 12pm – 11pm
Fri – Sat: 12pm – 12am
Head over to London for some proper English Fry Up ($22.47) to go with live screenings of various EPL, F1 and Rugby matches. The Penny Black is one of my go-to sports bars when I’m looking to catch up on the latest live sports matches while munching on some classic Fish ‘n Chips ($27.82), and downing a cold English ale like Old Speckled Hen!
Decked out in traditional English decor, The Penny Black is a Victorian London Pub that screens everything from football to rugby. There are HD screens dotted around the bar – both in their indoor and outdoor areas, so there are a ton of screens to catch the FIFA World Cup 2026 finals. However, The Penny Black is only screening specific matches, so be sure to check with the bar before you head there to watch Argentina vs Spain!
Address: 26/27 Boat Quay, S(049817)
Operating hours:
Mon: 3pm – 12am
Tue – Fri: 11.30am – 12am
Sat – Sun: 12pm – 12am
While they have yet to officially announce a live screening of the finals, Al Capone’s Kallang Wave Mall outlet is likely to continue the action with the Spain vs Argentina final at 3am on Monday, 20 July. Its large screens and location within Singapore’s wider Sports Hub precinct make it a convenient spot for fans around Kallang.
This outlet is especially convenient for fans who want to soak up the wider World Cup atmosphere at The Kallang. Come hungry, as Al Capone’s serves a substantial menu of pizzas, pasta and Western favourites. Its current online menu includes Grilled Chicken ($20) and BBQ Baby Back Ribs & Chips ($40), though dine-in prices may differ.
Given the late kick-off and expected demand, contact the outlet ahead of time to reserve a table and check when doors will open for each screening. The bar’s usual operating hours end at 1am, but extended hours will apply if they decide to screen the finals live.
Address: Kallang Wave Mall, 1 Stadium Place, #01-15, S(397628)
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Operating hours: Daily, 11am – 1am
Wala Wala Cafe Bar is joining the FIFA World Cup 2026 fever by screening the final match between Argentina and Spain live at its Holland Village venue, giving football fans another lively place to catch the final with their favourite match mates.
Known for its lively atmosphere, live music and casual bar setting, Wala Wala is a great option if you want to experience the semi-finals with an energetic crowd. Multiple screens around the venue mean you can follow the action while enjoying its selection of beer, cocktails and familiar bar bites. Popular sharing options include the Wala Wala Chicken Wings, Porky Strips, chicken sliders, pizzas and sausage platters. It’s one of the best sports bars in Singapore to watch a match while feasting on some hearty game snacks!
Address: Holland Village, 31 Lorong Mambong, S(277689)
Operating hours:
Mon – Wed: 4pm – 12am
Thu – Sun: 4pm – 1am
Boomarang Bistro & Bar is said to be screening all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026, making it one of the best sports bars in Singapore to watch the final match of Argentina vs Spain. The Robertson Quay venue has long been popular with sports fans, thanks to its indoor and outdoor screens, and riverside setting. The match begins at the end of Boomarang’s usual 6am to 3am operating window, so the venue will need to remain open beyond its normal closing time for the final. Reserve ahead and confirm your arrival time with the bar.
Hungry fans can choose from breakfast dishes such as Buttermilk Pancakes ($14), French Toast ($16) and Steak & Eggs ($33). However, the kitchen’s usual last order is at 2.30am, so place your food order before the match begins. Beer, wine and cocktails are also available for those willing to raise a glass at an unusually early hour.
Address: The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, #01-15, S(238252)
Operating hours: Daily, 6am – 3am
Brewerkz East Coast Park has confirmed that it will screen the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final live at 3am on Monday, 20 July. Unlike its earlier group-stage screenings, which were split between East Coast Park and Riverside Point, the final announcement names the East Coast Park outlet specifically.
The restaurant’s usual Sunday hours end at 11pm and it is normally closed on Mondays, so the final is a special overnight event. Its published announcement did not state a cover charge, minimum spend or special final menu, meaning customers should confirm these details when booking.
Brewerkz is known for its locally brewed craft beers and substantial sharing dishes, making this a good option for groups who would rather watch the match near the beach than in the CBD. Reservations are strongly recommended, as seating will be limited.
Address: 920 East Coast Parkway, #01-20/24, S(449875)
Check out their other outlets here
Operating hours:
Tue – Fri: 12pm – 11pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 11pm
Visit their website for more information, as opening hours vary between outlets.
We hope this list of sports bars has ended your search for places to watch live football in Singapore. Whether you’re planning to watch EPL or F1 races in Singapore, show your support for all your favourite teams and find out where to get quality football jerseys to get into that game-day spirit! Looking to catch this year’s F1 Grand Prix? Why not head to the best places where you can watch F1 for free? Alternatively, if you’re itching to get on the pitch yourself, check out our recommendations on the best football boots in Singapore. They’re guaranteed to bring out your inner Ronaldo!
This article was updated on 16 July 2026. Additional research done by Janica Ng.
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