Upscale Fútbol 26 Watch Parties in San Francisco

There’s a version of a Fútbol 26 watch party that involves standing in a sports bar, holding a warm beer, and craning to see the screen behind someone’s shoulder. This isn’t that version. The upscale Fútbol 26 watch party in San Francisco at Vanity on Broadway is the other one: reserved VIP seating, table-side bottle service, broadcast-grade sound, the $25 Fútbol 26 SF souvenir cup at the bar, and a lounge built for the people who’d rather watch El Tri open the host-continent tournament from a booth than a barstool.
Vanity’s featured slate is curated: 7 of the most-watched marquee matches of Fútbol 26 – the USMNT bookends, El Tri’s prime-time dates, the Argentina opener, and the Cristiano Ronaldo / Lionel Messi Saturday June 27 closer.
The Vanity Difference: Lounge First, Sports Bar Never
Most of the SF watch-party landscape is sports-bar standing room. Vanity is a Broadway lounge that happens to be running 90-plus stoppage of broadcast football on big screens with bottle service. The difference is structural: every reservation comes with seats, table-side service, and a sightline to the match that doesn’t require standing on a stool. The room is designed for nightlife crowds, which means it scales up for the marquee matches without ever feeling like a packed bar at capacity.
If the rest of your crew is the type that asks “where are we going for dinner first,” Broadway and Columbus are walking distance. Most of San Francisco’s best Italian dinner rooms are five minutes north in North Beach. Pair the match with the meal.
Vanity’s 7 Featured Fútbol 26 Matches
Every featured match Vanity is hosting in Fútbol 26 (official tournament page). All kickoff times Pacific. English broadcasts on FOX / FS1; Spanish broadcasts on Telemundo / Universo. Bay Area host matches play at Levi’s Stadium (listed in the FIFA schedule as San Francisco Bay Stadium).
The Vanity Difference: Lounge First, Sports Bar Never
Most of the 14-room watch-party landscape in San Francisco is sports-bar standing room. Vanity is a Broadway lounge that happens to be running 90-plus stoppage of broadcast football on big screens with bottle service. The difference is structural: every reservation comes with seats, table-side service, and a sightline to the match that doesn’t require standing on a stool. The room is designed for nightlife crowds, which means it scales up for the marquee matches without ever feeling like a packed bar at capacity.
If the rest of your crew is the type that asks “where are we going for dinner first,” Broadway and Columbus are walking distance. Most of San Francisco’s best Italian dinner rooms are five minutes north in North Beach. Pair the match with the meal.
Take the Tournament Home – The $25 Vanity Souvenir Cup
The Vanity Fútbol 26 souvenir cup is the way to ride the full tournament from the opener through the final. $25, available at the bar, while supplies last.
- Free cocktail included: your first pour comes with the cup. Free cocktail eligible for select substitutions – excludes top-shelf spirits & premium champagne.
- Discounted refills all tournament long: bring the cup back for every match through the group stage, knockouts, and final.
- San Francisco-exclusive Fútbol 26 SF print: a Vanity Broadway original artwork on the cup itself. Not available outside the venue.
- Take it home: it’s yours after the tournament wraps.
Drink it, refill it, keep it. Pairs naturally with bottle service for a VIP section reservation – and the discounted refills compound across the seven featured Vanity dates plus every other Fútbol 26 match you come back for.
Tournament Menu – Cocktails of the World
Twelve countries, twelve signature serves. One pour per nation, each grounded in the bar culture of the team on the big screen. The Vanity bar runs the full menu through every featured match – and the $25 souvenir cup covers your first round, with discounted refills for every Fútbol 26 match through the final.
- Mexico – Paloma: Blanco tequila, fresh grapefruit, salted rim. Bright, citrusy, and built for warm evenings and celebratory crowds.
- Brazil – Caipirinha: Cachaça, fresh lime muddled with sugar in the glass. Smoothly tart, agrarian, unmistakably Brazilian.
- Argentina – Fernet con Coca: Herbal Fernet over ice, topped with Coca-Cola. The drink at every Argentine bar, stadium, and asado. Complex, bittersweet, deeply social.
- Spain – Sangria: Tempranillo, brandy, citrus, triple sec. Festive, deep-ruby, floating with fruit. Built to batch for a section.
- France – French 75: Gin, fresh lemon, sparkling wine. Bright, effervescent, perfectly balanced – dry sparkler with a lemonade backbone.
- Germany – Hugo Spritz: Prosecco, elderflower liqueur, fresh mint, lime. Lighter, more floral, and more delicate than the Aperol Spritz.
- USA – New York Sour: Whiskey, lemon, sugar, egg white, with a dramatic dry red wine float. A two-tone classic with a silky finish – one of the most visually striking pours on the menu.
- Japan – Yuzu Whiskey Highball: Japanese whiskey, soda, fresh yuzu. Clear, cool, ultra-carbonated. A citrus bridge to Japan’s signature serve.
- Colombia – Canelazo: Aguardiente, cinnamon, panela sugar, fresh lemon. Sweet, spiced, and warming – Colombia’s go-to that evokes home.
- Portugal – Ginjinha: Sour cherry liqueur with sugar and cinnamon. Traditionally served as a small shot with a plump morello cherry resting in the cup.
- Australia – Cucumber Gin & Tonic: Gin, tonic, fresh cucumber, elderflower, and a handful of mint. The Aussie G&T spin – cool, crisp, dry.
Pick your team’s pour when you order your souvenir cup. Section bookings can pair the cocktail menu with a bottle package – ask about the tournament-menu add-on when you reserve.
The Three Bottles You’re Splitting
The USMNT bookends – Friday June 12 and Thursday June 25
The U.S. Men’s National Team opens against Paraguay on Friday June 12 at 6 PM and closes the group against Türkiye on Thursday June 25 at 7 PM. Both are prime-time evenings – perfect Vanity bookings for a six-top or a VIP section.
The El Tri double – Thursday June 18 and Wednesday June 24
Mexico co-hosts the 2026 tournament alongside the United States and Canada. Vanity hosts El Tri’s matchday-2 against South Korea on Jun 18 and the group finale against Czechia on Jun 24 – both 6 PM kickoffs, both with Telemundo on the bar TVs. Dónde ver México con servicio premium en Broadway, San Francisco.
The Saturday closer – June 27
The final group-stage day stacks two of the biggest individual storylines in the sport. Cristiano Ronaldo against Los Cafeteros at 4:30 PM, Lionel Messi closing Argentina’s group at 7 PM. Reserve a section for the day, not just one of the matches – the back-to-back booking is the move.
Broadway Logistics
Vanity is at 408 Broadway Street
San Francisco, CA 94133 on Broadway, San Francisco. Easy from Montgomery and Powell BART, Muni, and the cable car. Parking on Broadway is tight for evening matches – BART or rideshare is the cleanest move. SF Travel has Broadway and North Beach dinner recommendations for pre-match.
Bay Area host matches in the 2026 tournament play at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Vanity is your San Francisco room for any match not at the stadium itself.
VIP Sections & Bottle Packages
For the marquee dates, Vanity sells sectioned booth bookings and bottle packages built around the match window. The standard play for a group of 6-12: a reserved section with table-side service from doors-open through final whistle, plus a bottle (or several) on the table.
Reserve a booking the moment your crew confirms. The USMNT, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Saturday closer dates fill the room – the upscale floor sells out faster than the standing-room rooms because there’s no overflow capacity.
Reserve Your Section for the Tournament
The upscale floor sells out earlier than the standing-room rooms. Lock in a VIP section before the games opens on June 11. Reserve your spot at your favorite watch party.







