
World Cup 2026 // Quarterfinal
Belgium vs Spain
Watch Party in NYC
Belgium's golden generation against the reigning European champions. Two of Europe's best, meeting at the World Cup for the first time. Reserve your spot and be in the room when it matters.
Where to watch Belgium vs Spain in NYC
You can watch Belgium vs Spain in NYC at The House of Football, an independent World Cup viewing room near Flatiron/Chelsea, 23rd St and 6 Ave, Manhattan. This is a World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal knockout match. Your pass gets you a reserved spot, big screens, one drink on arrival, and group or company block options. Kickoff is . Passes start at $26. Doors open at .
- Match
- Belgium vs Spain
- Round
- Quarterfinal (Knockout stage)
- Competition
- World Cup 2026
- Date
- Kickoff
- Doors open
- Venue
- The House of Football
- Location
- Flatiron/Chelsea, 23rd St and 6 Ave, Manhattan, New York
- Included
- Reserved spot, big screens, one drink on arrival
- Price
- From $26 (single) to $200 (group of 10)
- Both teams welcome
- Yes. Belgium and Spain supporters
- Book now
- Reserve your spot

Belgium's resilience vs Spain's total control
Belgium are the tournament's comeback story turned steamroller. They rallied from 2-0 down in the 85th minute against Senegal in the Round of 32, winning 3-2 after extra time with a controversial 125th-minute VAR penalty from Youri Tielemans — the latest goal in World Cup history. Then they dismantled the USA 4-1 in the Round of 16, with Charles De Ketelaere scoring twice and Romelu Lukaku adding a stoppage-time goal to knock out the co-hosts. Kevin De Bruyne dictates the tempo from midfield, and this squad has proven it can survive chaos and deliver on the biggest stage. This might be the last dance for Belgium's golden generation, and they are not going quietly.
Spain are playing the most controlled football in the tournament. Fresh off their Euro 2024 title, La Roja have brought the same suffocating possession game to the World Cup. Pedri and Gavi run the midfield. Lamine Yamal, still only 18, has been electric on the right wing. Spain topped Group H, dispatched Austria in the Round of 32, and have conceded very little. They do not just keep the ball — they make opponents chase it until they break.
This is their first-ever World Cup meeting. Belgium's chaos against Spain's order. De Bruyne's vision against Pedri's control. Lukaku's power against Spain's defensive composure. In a World Cup Quarterfinal, with a semi-final on the line, this is the kind of match you want to watch in a room full of people who understand the stakes.
Secure your Belgium vs Spain pass
Come alone, bring friends, or reserve a block for your company. The best match days are shared.
Your Selection
Bring 5 Supporters
$120$24 per personSave $10
Group captain perk included.
Company or Team Block
Turn Belgium vs Spain into an easy after-work team perk, client outing, or company watch party. Reserve a dedicated block of 15 to 50 spots with coordinated arrival, premium placement subject to availability, and simple invoicing.
Good for: sales teams hosting clients, founders bringing investors, managers treating their team, agencies and startups, or any company that wants something easier than a dinner reservation.
No complicated planning. No cross-city travel. No “hope we get in” bar plan.
Email us at info@thehf.nyc
Select private-block perks are available based on group size, timing, and match demand.
Tell us your group size and match. We'll confirm availability and the best block option.
Secure your Belgium vs Spain pass
Come alone, bring friends, or reserve a block for your company. The best match days are shared.
Your Selection
Bring 5 Supporters
$120$24 per personSave $10
Group captain perk included.
Company or Team Block
Turn Belgium vs Spain into an easy after-work team perk, client outing, or company watch party. Reserve a dedicated block of 15 to 50 spots with coordinated arrival, premium placement subject to availability, and simple invoicing.
Good for: sales teams hosting clients, founders bringing investors, managers treating their team, agencies and startups, or any company that wants something easier than a dinner reservation.
No complicated planning. No cross-city travel. No “hope we get in” bar plan.
Email us at info@thehf.nyc
Select private-block perks are available based on group size, timing, and match demand.
Tell us your group size and match. We'll confirm availability and the best block option.
Everything you need to know before match day
You should know what you are walking into before you buy. Here is how the Belgium vs Spain experience works.
You can watch Belgium vs Spain at The House of Football, an independent World Cup 2026 viewing room near Flatiron/Chelsea, 23rd St and 6 Ave, Manhattan. Kickoff is Friday, July 10, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET. Passes start at $26 and include a reserved spot and one drink on arrival.
A single game pass is $26 and includes a reserved spot and one drink. A 5-person group pass is $120 ($24 per person). A 10-person group pass is $200 ($20 per person). Company blocks of 15 to 50 spots are available by inquiry at info@thehf.nyc.
Belgium vs Spain kicks off at 3:00 PM ET on Friday, July 10, 2026. This is a World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal knockout match. Doors at The House of Football open at 2:00 PM ET.
Belgium won Group G and then beat Senegal in the Round of 32, coming back from 2-0 down in the 85th minute to win 3-2 after extra time in one of the greatest comebacks in World Cup history. They then dismantled the USA 4-1 in the Round of 16, with Charles De Ketelaere scoring twice and Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku adding goals to knock out the co-hosts.
Spain topped Group H and beat Austria in the Round of 32. La Roja have continued the possession-based style that won them the 2024 European Championship, controlling matches with midfield dominance and clinical finishing.
No. Belgium vs Spain in the 2026 World Cup Quarterfinal is their first-ever meeting at a FIFA World Cup. This is a historic matchup between two European heavyweights who have never faced each other on this stage.
Both. Belgium supporters and Spain supporters are welcome. The room is built for fans who care about the match. You will be surrounded by people who came for the same game.
For a World Cup Quarterfinal in New York, a bar is a gamble: long lines, no guarantee of a spot, bad sightlines, and no guarantee your group stays together. The House of Football is built around the match, with reserved spots, big screens, sound, and a crowd that actually came to watch football.
Yes. Every ticket includes one drink on arrival. Additional drinks are available at the bar.
The House of Football is near Flatiron/Chelsea, 23rd St and 6 Ave, in Manhattan. The exact address, entrance details, and arrival notes are sent with your confirmation, so you know where to go before match day.
Come early if you can. It gives you time to get in, grab your drink, find your spot, and settle before kickoff. But your reserved spot means you are not relying on a first-come, first-served bar plan.
Yes. Groups of 5 or more can choose group pricing at checkout, and larger groups can request a dedicated block. It is the easiest way to make sure your people are watching together.
Yes. Companies and teams can request reserved blocks of 15 to 50 spots for client outings, team perks, or after-work World Cup watch parties. Reach out to info@thehf.nyc to discuss availability.
After booking, you receive an instant email confirmation with your pass details. Before the match, you get the exact venue address, entrance instructions, and arrival guidance. On match day, doors open at 2:00 PM ET and your reserved spot is waiting for you.
Yes. If your plans change, email info@thehf.nyc before match day and the team will help you with changes or cancellations.
Still have questions? Email info@thehf.nyc or check the full FAQ page.
The House of Football is an independent viewing club and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
What supporters say
“Got there ten minutes before kickoff expecting chaos. Vincent just pointed me to my spot. Watched every minute without moving. First time I haven't had to stand on a stool to see a screen.”
Marc D.
Match-day regular
“Came alone for the group game, left with a group chat. Someone on the team kept my spot while I grabbed an espresso martini. Small thing, but you notice it.”
Lea R.
“I told my manager we could watch the match after work and be back on the train by 8. She said yes because it was Flatiron, not some bar in Bushwick. We both had a great time.”
Tom S.
Brought his team
“Brought my daughter. She wore her Griezmann kit and someone gave her a flag. Not once did I feel like I had to shield her from anything. Just football.”
Claire M.
Match-day regular
“Work ran late. Got there at halftime fully expecting to be turned away. My spot was still there. The staff just waved me through. I owe Vincent one.”
Julien B.
“I've watched France in New York for years. This was the first time the room actually felt like a match, not a bar that happened to have a TV on.”
Sophie L.
Season supporter
“The sound alone. You could hear the chants bouncing off the walls. My group of eight sat together the whole match without asking twice.”
Romain K.
Group booking
“One of the staff remembered my name from the last game. That never happens anywhere in this city.”
Nadia F.
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