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Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Perth

3min | May 11th, 2026

48 teams. 104 games. 39 days. One very good reason to make the pub your tournament headquarters.

The biggest sporting event on the planet is back, and this time Perth fans have been handed some seriously pub-friendly kick-off times. The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on 12 June across the USA, Canada and Mexico — and thanks to the North American time zones, two of the Socceroos group stage fixtures land during late morning and lunchtime hours in WA.

That means cold pints, packed tables, big screens and the kind of atmosphere you simply do not get on the couch.

The Socceroos have been drawn into Group D alongside USA, Paraguay and Türkiye. Mark these ones in the calendar now:

🟡🟢 Australia vs Türkiye — Sunday 14 June, 12:00pm AWST
🟡🟢 USA vs Australia — Saturday 20 June, 3:00am AWST
🟡🟢 Paraguay vs Australia — Friday 26 June, 10:00am AWST

Use The Pass  Live Sports finder to see exactly which games each venue near you is screening — from the group stage all the way through to the Final on 20 July. Then book your spot before it fills up.

Here are the 12 best spots in Perth to lock in your match-day plans.

The Bentley — Bentley

New sports bar energy, built for big-game sessions.

The new and improved Bentley has landed, and its modern Sports Bar makes it an easy pick for World Cup watching south-east of the CBD. With big-screen sport across the codes, ice-cold drinks and a fresh fit-out that brings together a Sports Bar, Bistro and Beer Garden, this is a venue that can handle both the passionate football crowd and the “I’m just here for the vibes” crew.

The Sunday lunchtime Australia vs Türkiye opener has Bentley written all over it. Round up the family, bring the mates, claim a table and let the Sports Bar do what it was built for.

Book your spot now →

 

BrewDog Perth — West Perth

Craft beer, big screens and tournament fuel sorted.

BrewDog Perth brings big craft-beer energy to West Perth. Built in a former coffee roastery, the venue features indoor and outdoor seating, two bars, a beer garden, a stage and plenty of fresh beer pouring.

It’s also set up for live sport. For the World Cup, this is the pick for groups who want big screens, burgers, wings, pints and enough space to settle in for the long haul. Start with the Australia vs Türkiye opener, then see where the tournament takes you.

Book your spot now →

 

Victoria Park Hotel — Victoria Park

Many screens. Proper Sports Bar. Zero chance of missing the action.

Victoria Park Hotel has been standing proud on Albany Highway since 1927, but its sports setup is very much ready for 2026. The dedicated Sports Bar shows the action live and loud across many screens, making it ideal if you want to keep one eye on the Socceroos and another on whatever else is happening across the tournament.

Add The Park beer garden, classic pub favourites, family-friendly spaces and easy Vic Park energy, and you’ve got one of Perth’s most reliable World Cup locals. Settle in early, especially for that Friday 10:00am Paraguay fixture.

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The Royal on the Waterfront — East Perth

Waterfront views meet serious sports bar credentials.

The Royal on the Waterfront is more than just a pretty view. Sitting on Royal Street in East Perth, this boardwalk bar and bistro pairs Claisebrook Cove scenery with a proper Sports Bar setup, including big screens, bar snacks, pub classics and a handy pre-event feel near Optus Stadium.

For World Cup watching, that combination works beautifully. You can turn the lunchtime fixtures into a waterside session, or use The Royal as the meeting point for a bigger day out. Perth sunshine, waterfront views and football on the screens? Hard to argue with that.

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The Globe — Perth CBD

CBD beer garden, big screens and full tournament atmosphere.

The Globe is a Perth CBD favourite with the kind of layout that makes big sport feel bigger. Set inside one of the city’s oldest remaining pubs, the modern Globe brings heritage charm, a lively bar and a large beer garden designed to soak up the Perth sunshine.

Select fixtures of The World Cup will be shown live and loud, with big screens, stadium sound and proper pub energy. In other words: exactly where you want to be when Australia lines up on a Sunday lunchtime.

Book your spot now →

 

Durty Nelly’s Irish Pub — Perth CBD

Authentic Irish pub. Football crowd. Guinness ready.

Durty Nelly’s was designed and constructed in Ireland, then disassembled and transported to Shafto Lane — making it Perth’s first authentic Irish pub. That alone gives it serious tournament atmosphere before a ball has even been kicked.

But Durty’s also has the sport credentials to match, with local and international games across plenty of codes and the option to order food and drinks from your phone so you don’t miss a minute. For football fans who want a warm, noisy, pub-first World Cup experience, this is a CBD classic.

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Raffles Hotel — Applecross

Riverside pints, alfresco live sport and one very scenic World Cup session.

Raffles Hotel is a Perth icon for a reason. Sitting on the banks of the Swan River in Applecross, this art-deco inspired favourite brings together riverside views, an alfresco beer garden and pub classics with a modern Italian twist.

For the World Cup, it’s the scenic option with plenty of live-sport appeal. Think long lunches, cold drinks, big-match tension and a riverside beer garden that turns a Socceroos fixture into a proper afternoon occasion. If your group wants live sport without giving up a little polish, Raffles is a very strong call.

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The Claremont Hotel — Claremont

Western suburbs institution with footy-pub credentials.

A Perth western suburbs institution since 1886, The Claremont is showing the action live in the Sports Bar for For the FIFA World Cup 2026 — and they’ve gone one better with FIFA 26 food and drink packages for groups. Packages start from $250 for up to 10 guests, including a reserved table, signature sharing platter and $100 drinks tab, with larger options available for groups of up to 20, 30 or 40 guests.

That mix makes it a clever World Cup choice: plenty of polish, plenty of pub, and enough different spaces to suit every kind of group. Grab a spot in the public bar for the live sport energy, or make a longer day of it with food before or after the match. Either way, The Claremont is ready for a proper tournament session.

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The Bassendean Hotel — Bassendean

State-of-the-art sports bar in a restored local favourite.

The Basso has been serving the thirsty since 1930, and its latest chapter is made for big sporting moments. The restored community favourite now features family-friendly courtyards, an expansive balcony and a state-of-the-art sports bar.

Select World Cup fixtures are confirmed to be shown live and loud, which makes it one of the strongest picks for Perth’s north-east. Come for the screens, stay for the local atmosphere, and let the Basso turn the Socceroos into a full pub occasion.

Book your spot now →

 

Paddington Ale House — Mount Hawthorn

A neighbourhood classic with all the codes covered.

The Paddo has been part of Mount Hawthorn since 1932, and it knows exactly how to do a big sporting day. Its live sport page covers AFL, NRL, NBL, Rugby Union, UFC, Premier League, cricket and more — which is a very good sign when the world’s biggest football tournament rolls around.

This is the sort of no-fuss, full-hearted pub where World Cup watching feels easy: grab a pint, order from your phone, keep your eyes on the screen and let the room build with every chance on goal.

Book your spot now →

 

The Galway Hooker — Scarborough

Beachside Irish pub with serious live-sport range.

The Galway Hooker was also built, disassembled and transported from Ireland, bringing proper Irish pub energy to the Scarborough coastline. It’s dedicated to Guinness, Irish whiskey, authentic pub food and hospitality — and importantly for this list, it is very much a live-sport venue.

With World Cup, Premier League, AFL, NRL, UFC, and rugby listed across its live sport page, The Galway Hooker is a standout for fans north of the river. Add the Scarborough location and you’ve got a World Cup session that can very easily become an all-day coastal adventure.

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The Duke Bar & Bistro — Carramar

Northside local, big screens and a proper pub crowd.

The Duke is a Carramar local built around hearty food, quality drinks and genuine hospitality. It’s also firmly in the sports-pub camp, with live sport across AFL, NRL, NBL, Rugby Union, UFC, Premier League, cricket and more.

With many World Cup event fixtures shown live and loud, it’s a strong northside pick for anyone who wants to stay local without sacrificing match-day atmosphere. Big screens, cold pints, a proper local crowd — that’s World Cup pub watching done right.

Book your spot now →

Find Your Nearest World Cup Pub

Not in these areas? Use The Pass Live Sports finder to search FIFA World Cup screenings at 200+ venues across WA — filter by suburb, check kick-off times and book your table without missing a minute.

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