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The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on 11 June across the United States, Canada and Mexico. While most fans won’t be making the trip to North America, there are plenty of ways to join the excitement from Singapore. From giant public screenings and football-themed promotions to exclusive collectables, limited-edition merchandise and fan experiences, here’s where to watch, shop and celebrate football’s biggest tournament.
Where To Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 In Singapore
Visitors who spend at CHIJMES, Capitol Singapore, Chinatown Point or Perennial Business City can participate in a football-themed mini game and stand a chance to win a share of more than S$130,000 worth of shopping and dining vouchers. A Lenovo gaming laptop worth over S$4,000 will be awarded as the grand prize.
CHIJMES

CHIJMES will host one of Singapore’s largest public FIFA World Cup viewing experiences from 11 June to 20 July 2026. Fans can catch matches on a giant 360-inch screen while enjoying food, drinks and football-themed activities. The opening celebration on 11 June includes Mexican cultural performances, live music, DJ sets and the screening of the tournament’s opening match. The event is supported by representatives from the three host nations, Mexico, the United States and Canada.
Other highlights include:
- Football clinics by Weston Next Gen
- Lenovo AI footballer photobooth
- Don Julio tequila experiences
- Football-themed food and beverage village
- Discounted TADA rides for visitors
Capitol Singapore

Capitol Singapore is combining football and technology through a series of live screenings and drone-soccer activations. Visitors can try DRAX Drone Soccer at Capitol Singapore, Chinatown Point and Perennial Business City by flying drones through goals, watch exhibition matches and participate in football clinics conducted by Flair Football Academy.
Matches will be screened daily throughout the tournament at The Capitol Kempinski Arcade and Outdoor Plaza. Visitors can also enjoy football-themed dining promotions at participating restaurants and bars.
Lau Pa Sat Becomes a FIFA World Cup 2026 Fan Destination


Football fans looking for a late-night viewing spot can head to Lau Pa Sat, which will host live FIFA World Cup 2026 screenings from 12 June to 20 July 2026. The iconic hawker destination will transform into a football fan zone with two 130-inch screens showing matches throughout the tournament, creating a lively atmosphere in the heart of Singapore’s CBD. Visitors can also fuel up at various 24-hour food stalls and enjoy football-themed dining promotions while catching the action.
Beyond the screenings, Lau Pa Sat is rolling out exclusive fan experiences, including a VIP Fan Experience giveaway featuring chauffeured transport, reserved viewing seats, a luxury QT Singapore daycation, an after-hours freshen-up kit and limited-edition Coca-Cola merchandise. Fans can also look forward to football-themed food deals, immersive Coca-Cola activations with interactive games and custom football jerseys, as well as a special FIFA World Cup Finals pre-party at QT Singapore on 19 July before the tournament’s showpiece match.
From 23 June to 20 July 2026, fans can enjoy S$4 off late-night Zig rides between midnight and 7am using promo code ZIGLPS4, making it easier to travel to and from the CBD for those early morning kick-offs.
Kick Off the FIFA World Cup Final at Cygnet Bar, QT Singapore



Before the FIFA World Cup Final kicks off at 3am on 20 July, football fans can warm up at Cygnet Bar at QT Singapore, which is hosting a one-night-only pre-match party on 19 July from 10pm to 3am. Expect live DJ sets, football challenges, score prediction games and a specially curated menu of FIFA-inspired cocktails, including the Kick-Off Highball, Golden Boot Negroni and Satay Street Fashioned, inspired by neighbouring Lau Pa Sat. Guests can also take advantage of the World Cup Countdown promotion, where featured cocktails start from S$10 at 10pm, increasing by S$1 every hour until kick-off.
The party continues with football-themed games such as the Keepy-Uppy Challenge, where the top three performers stand to win QT Singapore stays and dining credits. Match-night offers include Peroni beer promotions, complimentary “Penalty Shots” for guests dressed in football attire, and a menu of comfort food including smash burgers, hot dogs and fries. In a uniquely Singapore twist, guests are even encouraged to bring satay from neighbouring Lau Pa Sat into Cygnet Bar before making their way to the live FIFA World Cup Final screening at 3am.
Mondrian Singapore Duxton Hosts Late-Night FIFA World Cup 2026 Screenings

Football fans looking for a more upscale match-day experience can head to Mondrian Singapore Duxton, where Jungle Ballroom will host selected FIFA World Cup 2026 screenings from 15 June to 20 July 2026. To accommodate the tournament’s late-night fixtures, the venue will extend its operating hours from 8pm to 4am daily, transforming the cocktail destination into a lively gathering spot for football fans.
Guests can enjoy specially curated game-day offerings from Bottega di Carna, including The Extra Time Feast featuring Korean fried chicken, truffle fries, beef sliders, calamari, nachos and a bucket of beers. Beverage options range from an S$80++ free-flow package with beers, wines, prosecco and house spirits to premium table packages for larger groups. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, limited private viewing suites are available, complete with guaranteed seating and dedicated drinks packages.
Senoko Energy Wants Your Living Room To Be The Ultimate Fan Zone

Not every fan will be watching matches outdoors. Senoko Energy is betting that many of the best World Cup moments happen at home.
Its nationwide Homeground campaign encourages residents to rally behind one of Singapore’s five zones, North, North-East, Central, East or West, through a friendly competition powered by an AI WhatsApp chatbot. Participants are automatically assigned a zone based on their postal code and can help their area climb the leaderboard. The winning zone will see 100 participants receive S$200 GrabFood vouchers each, creating a S$20,000 prize pool for football watch parties.
Senoko Energy customers can also win FIFA World Cup 2026 Season Passes and other prizes, while new and renewing customers can receive gifts including a PRISM+ mini fridge, Shark FlexBreeze fan and DOOBSTA’ bean bag.
Stay Safe From FIFA World Cup 2026 Scams

As excitement builds around the tournament, Meta is stepping up efforts to combat ticket scams, fraudulent travel offers and online abuse across Facebook and Instagram.
New Facebook prompts will encourage users searching for FIFA World Cup ticket-related content to purchase only from trusted sources. Meta is also working with industry partners through initiatives such as the Global Signal Exchange (GSE) and Fraud Intelligence Reciprocal Exchange (FIRE) to identify and remove scam networks.
Meta has also introduced additional safety tools for athletes, teams and public figures, including stronger comment filtering and protections against online harassment. For fans, the message is simple: buy tickets only through authorised channels, be cautious of deals that look too good to be true, and verify accommodation and travel providers before making payment.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Collectables & Merchandise
POP MART The Monsters x FIFA World Cup 2026 Merchandise

Football fans and Labubu collectors can bring home a playful piece of FIFA World Cup 2026 memorabilia through POP MART’s THE MONSTERS × FIFA World Cup 2026 collection. Unlike traditional World Cup merchandise that focuses on jerseys and scarves, this collaboration taps into the growing crossover between sports, designer toys and pop culture collectables. For many fans, these pieces are as much display collectables as they are tournament souvenirs.
The range features the Catch the Win Vinyl Plush Doll Labubu, Vinyl Plush Pendant, Football-shaped Mini Bag Blind Box, Long Lanyard Blind Box and Mini Pendant Light Blind Box. Combining football culture with one of POP MART’s most popular characters, the collection is set to appeal to football fans, collectors and pop culture enthusiasts alike.
| Product (Click on link below to Purchase) | Description |
|---|---|
| Catch the Win Vinyl Plush Doll Labubu | Collectible plush doll featuring Labubu in FIFA World Cup 2026-inspired attire |
| Vinyl Plush Pendant Labubu | Smaller hanging version for bags and accessories |
| Football-shaped Mini Bag Blind Box | Football-themed mini bag featuring surprise designs |
| Long Lanyard Blind Box | Collectible lanyards with football-inspired artwork |
| Mini Pendant Light Blind Box | Portable collectible light featuring THE MONSTERS characters |
LEGO Editions Football

Football fans can also build their FIFA World Cup 2026 excitement brick by brick with LEGO’s football celebrations in Singapore. The new LEGO Editions football collection features Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Vini Jr., alongside collectible builds inspired by the FIFA World Cup Official Trophy, Official Emblem and football. The highlight for collectors is the LEGO Editions FIFA World Cup Official Trophy (43020), a 2,842-piece display set priced at S$259.90, featuring a hidden FIFA World Cup 2026 branded minifigure inside the trophy.
Football and LEGO fans can bring a piece of FIFA World Cup history home with the LEGO FIFA World Cup Official Trophy set. Available from the LEGO Official Store on Lazada, the 2,842-piece build recreates football’s most coveted prize in impressive detail. Once completed, it makes a striking display piece for any football fan’s room.
Other LEGO Editions Football sets to get include
Fans can also head down to the LEGO Football Fest at Compass One from 4 to 21 June 2026, where the atrium transforms into a football playground with activities including Wall of Fame jersey building, Brick Dribble obstacle challenges, Robo Striker Arena and photo opportunities with LEGO versions of football icons. Complete at least two activities to redeem either a LEGO mini trophy collectible or a LEGO S$10 voucher, while stocks last.
The football fun continues at LEGO Certified Stores and Toys“R”Us stores with LEGO Goal Rush challenges on selected weekends till 19 July and free Make & Take football builds till 30 July. Shoppers can also unlock exclusive gifts with purchase, including the LEGO Popcorn Guy Minifigure Cushion and LEGO Sports Bag.
Sandisk Launches Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Collectibles

Football fans who love collecting memorabilia may want to keep an eye on Sandisk’s newly launched FIFA World Cup 2026 licensed product collection. The range includes whistle-inspired USB-C flash drives, portable SSDs and professional-grade memory cards featuring official tournament branding.
Among the standout products are country-themed flash drives representing the United States, Canada and Mexico, alongside a premium Gold Edition arriving in early 2026. The products are designed not only as storage devices but also as commemorative pieces celebrating one of the biggest sporting events in history.
The collection is available in Singapore through Lazada.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Promotions & Experiences
Singapore’s First FIFA World Cup 2026 Museum Train




Rexona is bringing FIFA World Cup 2026 fever to Singapore’s MRT network with the Coolest Football Moments Museum Train, the first time an MRT train has been fully transformed into a six-cabin moving football museum. Running on the North-South and East-West Lines from 10 June to 19 July 2026, the immersive experience celebrates some of football’s most memorable moments through themed cabins inspired by Brazil, Germany, Argentina, France and Spain, while a sixth cabin pays tribute to Singapore’s football journey.
Commuters can also put their football knowledge to the test through an onboard trivia challenge by scanning QR codes to receive a personalised Chill Factor score. Participants stand a chance to win FIFA World Cup 2026 match tickets, Rexona products and exclusive merchandise. As the train operates as a regular passenger service without a fixed schedule, football fans may unexpectedly find themselves stepping into a travelling football museum during their daily commute.
Coca-Cola Brings FIFA World Cup 2026 Closer to Fans Through Rewards and the Trophy Tour
According to new research from GlobalData, Coca-Cola is using FIFA World Cup 2026 to transform its products into digital fan engagement tools. Campaigns such as “SIP. SCAN. SCORE. WIN” and “Drink Coca-Cola, Get a Chance to Win Tickets!” encourage consumers to scan QR codes on specially marked bottles and cans to unlock rewards, exclusive content and football experiences.
The strategy goes beyond traditional advertising. Coca-Cola’s Real Magic platform focuses on the emotions surrounding football, from pre-match anticipation to post-match celebrations, creating a deeper connection between fans and the tournament.
Shreyasee Majumder, Social Media Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Coca-Cola is utilising the FIFA platform to drive brand loyalty and emotional resonance through scenario-based consumer value. By framing the bottle or can as a functional key to the ‘Real Magic’ of the tournament, the brand ensures its products are seen as essential assets for the connected fan. The strategic intent is to move beyond simple product attribution, using the psychological intensity of football to create a lasting bond between the act of consumption and the excitement of the global match.”

Coca-Cola is also celebrating 20 years of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola, one of the tournament’s most recognised fan engagement programmes. Beginning in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 3 January 2026, the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola bring the original FIFA World Cup Trophy to 30 FIFA Member Associations across 75 stops and more than 150 tour days ahead of the tournament.
The tour will visit all three FIFA World Cup 2026 host nations, Canada, Mexico and the United States, as well as future FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup hosts including Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Saudi Arabia and Brazil. Fans attending the tour can expect immersive brand experiences, football challenges and opportunities to engage with FIFA Legends.
Over the past two decades, the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola has reached more than 4 million fans across 182 markets worldwide. As FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, Coca-Cola continues to position itself at the heart of the fan experience, connecting supporters to football’s most coveted prize long before the first match kicks off.
McDonald’s Singapore Scores Big with FIFA World Cup 2026 Meals and Collectables

McDonald’s Singapore is joining the FIFA World Cup 2026 celebrations with limited-time menu items, collectibles and fan experiences inspired by football’s biggest tournament. From 11 June, fans can enjoy FIFA World Cup 2026 Meals featuring the return of the popular Honey Soy Chicken McCrispy, the new Spicy Jalapeño Chicken McNuggets and, for the first time, the iconic Big Mac Sauce as a standalone dip. Each FIFA World Cup meal comes with one blind-box collectible cup featuring football legends David Beckham, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Thierry Henry, Heung-Min Son and Lamine Yamal, alongside McDonald’s mascot Grimace.


The football celebrations extend beyond the food. From 4 June, every Happy Meal includes one of 12 FIFA World Cup 2026 Squishmallows plush toys dressed in football-inspired jerseys. McDonald’s will also launch an exclusive Football Kit featuring a collectible T-shirt and pin set, while football fans can redeem tickets to a FIFA World Cup 2026 Finals Watch Party at McDonald’s Marine Cove on 20 July, complete with unlimited Chicken McNuggets and French Fries throughout the match.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Is More Than Just Football
FIFA World Cup 2026 is shaping up to be more than a month-long football tournament. From giant outdoor screenings and neighbourhood watch parties to exclusive collectables and fan rewards, brands and venues are finding new ways to bring supporters closer to the action. Whether you’re collecting Labubu figures, building a LEGO World Cup Trophy, cheering under the stars at CHIJMES or watching from your living room, there are plenty of ways to be part of football’s biggest celebration without leaving Singapore.
