Football fans in Monaco will have no shortage of options to follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer transforming several of its flagship venues into dedicated viewing destinations throughout the tournament.

From the opening match on Thursday, June 11 through to the final on Sunday, July 19, residents and visitors will be able to watch live coverage across a range of restaurants, bars and entertainment venues spread throughout the Principality.

Among the standout locations is Em Sherif Monte-Carlo at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, where supporters can enjoy matches on a giant indoor screen within the restaurant’s lounge area. Special hospitality packages will be available for knockout-stage fixtures, culminating in a premium offering for the World Cup final. The Lebanese restaurant will continue regular service in its other dining areas, including the terrace.

At the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, the Blue Gin lounge will broadcast matches across five large screens positioned throughout the venue. With its waterfront setting and late-night opening hours, the popular bar is expected to become one of the tournament’s key gathering spots.

The Café de Paris Monte-Carlo will provide perhaps the most comprehensive coverage, screening every match of the competition across eight screens located on both floors of the iconic brasserie. Organisers are also planning enhanced coverage during the latter stages of the tournament, allowing fans to soak up the atmosphere in the heart of Casino Square.

In Mareterra, Marlow will offer live broadcasts of selected matches during the group stage on screens located both inside the restaurant and on its terrace. The British-inspired venue is expected to provide a particularly fitting setting for football supporters throughout June.

Meanwhile, La Rascasse is preparing for another busy summer of sport. The famous Grand Prix landmark will screen key fixtures, including all France matches, using a combination of giant screens, projectors and televisions spread across its multiple levels and terraces. A dedicated beer bar and prediction competition are also planned to enhance the matchday atmosphere.

Amazónico Monte-Carlo will also join the celebrations, initially showing matches in its lounge area before expanding coverage to its outdoor spaces from the quarter-finals onwards.

The initiative reflects SBM’s ambition to make Monaco one of the Riviera’s premier destinations for World Cup viewing, combining live football with the Principality’s renowned hospitality offering.

With France among the favourites and anticipation building ahead of kick-off, football fever is set to take over Monaco for the duration of the tournament.