
World Cup 2026 // Quarterfinal
World Cup Quarterfinal
Watch Party in NYC
The teams are still TBD. The stakes are not. This is one of the final eight matches of the World Cup — and the possible matchups already include some of the biggest names in football. Brazil, England, Mexico, or Norway. Two of them will meet right here. Reserve your spot now before the matchup is confirmed and demand jumps.
Where to watch the World Cup Quarterfinal in NYC — Saturday July 11
You can watch this World Cup 2026 quarterfinal in NYC at The House of Football, a dedicated World Cup viewing room near Flatiron/Chelsea, 23rd St and 6 Ave in Manhattan. The teams are still being decided, but the slot is already locked: . Expect big screens, full sound, reserved spots, one drink on arrival, and a room built for actual football atmosphere — not a random bar gamble. Passes start at $26. Doors open at .
- Match
- Quarterfinal (Teams TBD)
- 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)
- Possible matchups
- Brazil vs Mexico, Brazil vs England, Norway vs Mexico, Norway vs England
- Book now
- Reserve your spot
Once the matchup is confirmed, this page will update with the final teams. Until then, your pass locks you into the quarterfinal slot itself.
Who could play in this quarterfinal?
This quarterfinal takes the winners of Brazil vs Norway and Mexico vs England. The teams are still fighting their way into this slot, but the stage is already set. A World Cup quarterfinal in New York does not need a confirmed matchup to become a hard ticket. By the time the names are locked, the best spots may already be gone.
Brazil vs Mexico
A massive NYC room if it happens. Brazil brings the heavyweight aura, Mexico brings one of the strongest supporter cultures in the city. This is the kind of matchup where the room may feel split, loud, and alive from the first whistle.
Brazil vs England
A global football heavyweight clash with final-level tension. Brazil's attacking tradition against England's knockout-stage pressure would make this one of the most dramatic quarterfinal setups on the board.
Norway vs Mexico
A chaos scenario in the best way. Mexico would bring the noise, while a Norway run to this point would carry real upset energy. This is the kind of matchup that can turn a neutral room into a story.
Norway vs England
European tension, tactical pressure, and a potential upset narrative. If Norway reaches this slot, the room gets a different kind of electricity: less predictable, more anxious, and very watchable.
What makes this quarterfinal slot special
Brazil quarterfinals always carry heavyweight expectations. When Brazil is still alive this late, the room watches every attack like something could happen.
Mexico supporters can turn a New York watch party into a home crowd. If Mexico reaches this match, expect one of the loudest possible rooms of the tournament.
England knockout matches bring a very specific kind of tension. Every corner, VAR check, and late chance feels bigger when England is involved.
If Norway reaches this quarterfinal, the story writes itself: a dangerous run, a rising belief, and a room full of people wondering how far it can go.
Favorites, form, and what to watch
The final favorite depends on which teams advance, but the possible paths already create real tension. Brazil would likely bring heavyweight expectations. England would bring global attention and knockout pressure. Mexico would bring one of the loudest supporter atmospheres in New York. Norway would bring the breakout-story energy that makes quarterfinals dangerous.
Once the matchup is confirmed, this page will be updated with the likely favorite, recent form, key players, and tactical angles. We do not publish made-up percentages or unsourced odds.
Secure your France vs Paraguay 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 France vs Paraguay 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 France vs Paraguay 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 France vs Paraguay 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 Quarterfinal experience works.
You can watch the World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal at The House of Football, an independent World Cup viewing room near Flatiron/Chelsea, 23rd St and 6 Ave, Manhattan. Kickoff is Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET. Passes start at $26 and include a reserved spot and one drink on arrival.
This quarterfinal slot (QF-3) features the winner of Brazil vs Norway (Round of 16) against the winner of Mexico vs England (Round of 16). The four possible matchups are: Brazil vs Mexico, Brazil vs England, Norway vs Mexico, or Norway vs England. The confirmed teams will be known after the Round of 16 results.
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.
The quarterfinal kicks off at 5:00 PM ET on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Doors at The House of Football open at 4:00 PM ET.
Yes. Your pass reserves your spot for this quarterfinal time slot. It does not matter which teams are confirmed later. If you are backing a team still in the tournament, booking now is the safest move.
You can wait, but quarterfinal demand usually moves quickly once the matchup is known. Booking now gives you the slot before the room turns into a confirmed-team rush.
Once the teams are confirmed, we may add favorite, form, and matchup notes if reliable data is available. We do not publish made-up percentages or unsupported odds.
Yes. Quarterfinals are often the best matches for neutral fans because the stakes are obvious, the room is split, and every mistake feels huge.
Yes. Group passes are recommended before the teams are confirmed, especially if you want your crew seated together.
Every pass includes a reserved spot in the room, access to big screens with full match audio, and 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.
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 4:00 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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