Where to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Games in South Africa

Jun 9, 2026 - 15:00
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Where to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Games in South Africa

From the opening whistle on 11 June 2026 to the final on 19 July 2026, South Africans will be gathered in sports bars, fan parks, markets, restaurants and anywhere with a screen bigger than a laptop to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 39 football-filled days, featuring 104 matches across the USA, Canada and Mexico

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 starts on Thursday, 11 June 2026, and Bafana Bafana are not easing into it politely. South Africa plays Mexico in the opening match at 21:00 SAST. The boys are back on the world stage for the first time since 2010

An AI representation of Bafana Bafana playing in the FIFA World Cup

Key details: How to watch the FIFA World Cup in South Africa

South African viewers are spoiled for choice. SuperSport is scheduled to air the matches on DSTV channels 201, 202, 203 and 235. SABC viewers can watch the game on SABC 1 or SABC 3, while SportyTV will also air the game to viewers on their app.

Bafana Bafana World Cup 2026 Fixtures

Save these dates. Cancel other plans.

MatchDateKickoff Time
Mexico vs South AfricaThursday, 11 June21:00 SAST
Czechia vs South AfricaThursday, 18 June18:00 SAST
South Africa vs South KoreaThursday, 25 June03:00 SAST

Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup in Cape Town

A crowd gathered in a bar to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Mojo Market

If your ideal football experience includes giant screens, excellent food options and a crowd that treats every goal like the biggest thing ever, this is your spot.

Rick’s Cafe Americain

A Cape Town institution for watching big sporting events. If football, cocktails and rooftop views sound like your thing, you know where to go.

No one would judge you if you fly to Cape Town to watch a game, you know.

Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup in Johannesburg

A crowd gathered outdoors to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in South Africa
Melrose Arch

When Joburg does football, it goes big. Melrose Arch has become synonymous with major tournament screenings and fan experiences.

Pirates Club

A long-time favourite among sports lovers. Big screens, cold drinks and enough football chat to carry you through half-time.

Founders at Giles

One of Joburg’s go-to sports viewing spots. Arrive early for Bafana games because everybody suddenly remembers they’re football experts when the World Cup starts.

Wits Chris Seabrooke Music Hall

Looking for a more dedicated viewing experience? Keep an eye on Webtickets for private screenings and special World Cup events throughout the tournament.

Want to experience the thrills? Fly to Joburg.

Fan Parks, Watch Parties and Public Screenings

The World Cup isn’t really about sitting quietly.

It’s about:

  • Celebrating goals with strangers
  • Losing your voice by halftime
  • Pretending you knew that player before the tournament
  • Making dramatic predictions that age terribly within 24 hours

Across South Africa, expect fan parks, pop-up screenings, brewery events, sports bars and viewing parties to announce special World Cup events throughout June and July 2026.

Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup Final in South Africa

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Final takes place on 19 July 2026 in New York New Jersey Stadium.

If history has taught us anything, the final is the one match you do not leave to chance. Book the table. Reserve the seat. Arrive early. Nobody wants to spend the biggest football night on earth asking, “Is there space for two?” while the national anthems are already playing.

Final Whistle

Whether you’re backing Bafana, Brazil, Argentina, England, Morocco or whoever your football passion assigned to you, one thing is guaranteed: For 39 glorious days, South Africa becomes one giant watch party. Now all that’s left is deciding where you’ll be when the first whistle blows.

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