
El Tri in NYC
Mexico World Cup
Watch Parties in NYC
Watch El Tri's World Cup run with other Mexico supporters in NYC. The House of Football is showing every Mexico match, with advance tickets so you know you have a spot on match day.
Flatiron, Manhattan. Reserved spots, big screens, one drink on arrival, and a room full of people who actually care about the result.
Next Mexico Match
Round of 16
Mexico's Round of 16 match is confirmed for Sunday, July 5, 2026. The opponent will be the winner of England vs DR Congo, which is being played on July 1. Check back for updates once the matchup is set.
Follow El Tri with other fans in NYC
Mexico made history at this World Cup. They won all three group stage matches for the first time ever, beating South Africa 2-0 in the tournament opener, grinding out a 1-0 win over South Korea, and dismantling Czech Republic 3-0 to top Group A with 9 points and zero goals conceded. Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez have been lethal in attack, and the defense has not been breached in four consecutive matches.
In the Round of 32, Mexico dispatched Ecuador 2-0 at Estadio Azteca to keep the clean sheet streak alive. As co-hosts playing at home in Mexico City, El Tri have the crowd behind them and momentum on their side. The Round of 16 is next. Follow past results, see what is coming, and reserve for the next match. Advance tickets guarantee viewing access on match day.
Mexico's Tournament Run
Every Mexico match at the 2026 World Cup

Group Stage
Mexico vs South Africa
Kickoff: 2 PM ET
Flatiron, Manhattan
Watch Mexico vs South Africa in NYC with reserved spots, big screens, one drink included, and a dedicated World Cup crowd.
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Group Stage
Mexico vs South Korea
Kickoff: 8 PM ET
Flatiron, Manhattan
Watch Mexico vs South Korea in NYC with reserved spots, big screens, one drink included, and a dedicated World Cup crowd.
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Group Stage
Mexico vs Czech Republic
Kickoff: 8 PM ET
Flatiron, Manhattan
Watch Mexico vs Czech Republic in NYC with reserved spots, big screens, one drink included, and a dedicated World Cup crowd.
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Round of 32
Mexico vs Ecuador
Kickoff: 9 PM ET
Flatiron, Manhattan
Watch Mexico vs Ecuador in NYC with reserved spots, big screens, one drink included, and a dedicated World Cup crowd.
View Watch PartyWhy watch Mexico here
Watch with other El Tri supporters
Cheer for Mexico with people who are there for the same match, not just background noise at a random bar.
Know you have a spot
Advance tickets give you guaranteed viewing access for the match you reserve. No showing up early and hoping for the best.
Follow the whole run
Use this page to track Mexico results, upcoming matches, and new knockout fixtures as they are confirmed.
Come with friends
Groups are welcome. Reserving ahead makes it easier to plan the match together and know everyone has access.
Built for match days
Big screens, sound on, one drink on arrival, and a room set up for watching football. Not a bar that happens to have a TV.
Central Manhattan
Near Flatiron and Chelsea. Easy to get to after work, easy on weekends, easy for a knockout match on a Sunday afternoon.
Questions about Mexico watch parties
What people are asking about watching El Tri at The House of Football in New York.
Where can I watch Mexico World Cup games in NYC?+
You can watch Mexico matches at The House of Football in NYC with other El Tri supporters. This page tracks Mexico's match schedule, past results, and the next available watch party. Advance tickets are recommended so you can guarantee viewing access.
Where are Mexico fans watching the World Cup in New York?+
The House of Football is hosting Mexico watch parties throughout the tournament. It is a good option if you want to watch with other El Tri supporters instead of hoping a random bar has the sound on and enough space.
When is Mexico's next World Cup match?+
Mexico's Round of 16 match is confirmed for Sunday, July 5, 2026. The opponent will be the winner of England vs DR Congo, which is being played on July 1. Check back for updates once the matchup is set.
How has Mexico done in the World Cup so far?+
Mexico made history by winning all three group matches for the first time ever. They beat South Africa 2-0, South Korea 1-0, and Czech Republic 3-0, topping Group A with 9 points and zero goals conceded. They then beat Ecuador 2-0 in the Round of 32. Quinones and Jimenez have been lethal up front.
Is there a Mexico vs Ecuador watch party page?+
Yes. Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 in the Round of 32 on June 30. You can view the match recap on the Mexico vs Ecuador page.
Do I need tickets to watch Mexico matches?+
Advance tickets are recommended. A ticket is the best way to guarantee viewing access, especially for knockout matches when more people are looking for a place to watch. Mexico matches have been drawing great crowds.
Does buying a ticket guarantee I can watch the match?+
Yes. An advance ticket guarantees viewing access for the match you reserve. Each pass includes a reserved spot, big screens, and one drink on arrival.
Can I come with a group of Mexico supporters?+
Yes. Groups are welcome. If you are coming with friends, reserve early so everyone has access for the same match. Group passes of 5 and 10 are available, and larger blocks can be arranged by email.
Will future Mexico knockout matches be shown?+
This page is updated as the tournament progresses. Future matches are added once the opponent, date, and kickoff time are confirmed. If Mexico advances past the Round of 16, the next match will appear here.
Is this an official El Tri watch party?+
No. The House of Football is an independent viewing club. We are not affiliated with the Mexican Football Federation, FIFA, or the FIFA World Cup. We are just a good place to watch the game with other fans who care about the result.
Still have questions? Email info@thehf.nyc.
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