Where will Portugal shine?

Portugal opens the World Cup 2026 on Wednesday, June 17, and several giant screens are already set up across Greater Lisbon. The Caparica Fan Fest leads the list, offering live broadcast, music and food by the sea. Last result: Portugal 1‑1 Congo DR (2026‑06‑17).

Which fan zone is the top pick?

The Caparica Fan Fest on Costa da Caparica blends wave sounds with concert vibes and family activities. Located near the beach, it features one of the region's biggest screens and promises to turn the match into a summer festival. Next, Terreiro do Paço opens its doors for free, turning the square into an open‑air stadium – the so‑called Lisbon Football Arena – a partnership between the City Council and the Portuguese Football Federation.

Where to find an alternative vibe?

For those preferring a more relaxed setting, Braço de Prata Factory in Marvila offers a cultural backdrop with rooms, terraces and live music. The Musa houses in Bica and Marvila attract craft‑beer lovers and guarantee live streams of the key games. The Curva, Alcântara, inside Atlético's stadium, mixes sport with cocktails and a spacious outdoor area, perfect for combining football and nightlife.

How to plan your visit?

LocationAddressAtmosphere
Caparica Fan FestCosta da CaparicaFamily festival
Terreiro do PaçoPraça do Comércio, LisbonOpen‑air arena
Curva, AlcântaraAtlético Stadium, TapadinhaCocktails & sport
Musa (Bica/Marvila)Bica & Marvila, LisbonCraft bar
Braço de PrataMarvila, LisbonCultural alternative

Portugal arrives at the World Cup with a recent form of 3 wins and 2 draws in the last five matches (DWWWD). The next fixture is against Wales at home on September 24, 2026. Choose the spot that matches your style, arrive early to secure the best view, and get ready to cheer every move of our team.