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Where to Watch Soccer in Las Vegas

Posted on July 9, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

Mexico and Costa Rica face off at Allegiant Stadium during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

Mexico and Costa Rica face off at Allegiant Stadium during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. (Ian Maule / Getty Images)

"Football" has a different meaning in the United States, but soccer (as we call it here) remains the most popular sport globally. The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final match between the U.S. and Mexico raked in 3.73 million viewers, and while that’s nowhere near the 127.7 million that tuned in for the Super Bowl this year, there’s a growing coalition of “footy” fanatics.

Whether you're a dedicated fan or new to the sport, there are great places to watch soccer in Las Vegas.

McMullan’s Irish Pub | Spring Valley

As a lifelong fan of futból myself, I know I can catch matches at any proper Irish pub. This one’s a Liverpool FC spot and where the Sin City Gooners (Vegas fans of the British Premiere League’s Arsenal FC) meet for every match.

They’re also hosting a watch party for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final match on July 13 — that’s the tournament where existing clubs compete against each other, as opposed to the World Cup, where players join their home country’s national team.

Crown & Anchor | Spring Oaks Shopping Center

Soccer fans are equally at home in this British pub, where there’s always a match on TV, from MLS to the Premiere League. You’ll be singing hooligan songs in no time.

Hofbräuhaus | University District

The German/Bavarian beer hall has good food, a killer beer selection, and often has soccer on the TVs. Extra points if you can grab a seat on the beautiful Biergarten patio.

Seated guests watch a massive wall of televisions.

The quickest way to inject sports into your veins is the Circa Sportsbook. (Mario Hommes / DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Put your keyboards down, of course I’m going to mention the largest sportsbook in Vegas. I can’t guarantee they’ll play every inconsequential match, but you’ll certainly be immersed in a cacophony of sports that’s worth experiencing. You might even catch big tournament matches like the World Cup from the pool.

Hennessey’s Tavern | Fremont Street

If you want to stay near the Strip — no judgment — without undergoing the intensity of a sportsbook, Hennessey’s on Fremont Street is the way. You can enjoy the camaraderie of soccer fandom at an Irish pub and follow it up with proper debauchery.

Honorable Mention: Galaxy Theater | Cannery Hotel & Casino

Grab a bucket of popcorn and catch the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final the way Christopher Nolan intended. It might be the best way to experience the star-studded halftime show.

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