The Wharf in Washington, D.C., will convert Pearl Street SW into a public viewing area for the 2026 World Cup from June 11 through July 19.
Attendees will be able to watch daily soccer games at no cost on a 14-foot Jumbotron.
Guests will have access to patio seating with direct sightlines to the screen along Pearl Street, as well as rooftop vantage points from H-Bar at Hyatt.
Throughout the month-long tournament, various restaurants and bars across the neighborhood will provide match-day food and beverage specials for visitors.
Team USA viewing parties
The schedule will feature specific events for Team USA matches.
The Wharf will host the first party on Friday, June 12, for the game against Paraguay.
The event will run from 7 PM to 11 PM, with the match’s kickoff scheduled for 9 PM.
A second gathering will take place on Friday, June 19, when the United States plays Australia.
Festivities will begin at 1 PM ahead of the 3 PM match and will conclude at 7 PM.
During these specific dates, attendees will have access to expanded zones for beverage consumption, along with games, giveaways, and partner activities.
An additional event will take place for the tournament finals on July 19, and organizers will schedule more gatherings if the national team progresses through the bracket.

Participating locations & guidelines
The screenings will be free and open to the public.
Visitors will need to be 21 or older to purchase and consume alcohol during the events.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase at the participating establishments.
Businesses that will provide viewing experiences and match-day specials will include:
* Boardwalk Bar
* Cantina Bambina
* Colada Shop
* Easy Company
* H-Bar at Hyatt
* Kirwan’s on The Wharf
* Lupo Marino
* Pearl Street Warehouse
* Pink Tiger
* Watering Hole
* Whiskey Charlie
* Whitlow’s The Wharf
* Willowsong at InterContinental