Fútbol 26 Watch Parties North Beach San Francisco

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Condor has been the corner of Broadway and Columbus since 1964. North Beach has been packing rooms a lot longer than that. For three weeks in June 2026, those two facts collide: Fútbol 26 comes to the host continent, and the oldest Broadway room in San Francisco turns into the city’s most storied watch-party floor. If you’re looking for Fútbol 26 watch parties in North Beach, Condor is featuring 14 of the most-watched matches of the tournament. Walk over from a Columbus Avenue dinner, plant for ninety plus stoppage, stay for the neighborhood.

This guide opens with what makes the North Beach watch party different from anywhere else in the city, runs the full match schedule, covers the $25 Fútbol 26 SF souvenir cup, and tells you how to lock in a table before the floor fills. Skip to reservations.

Why North Beach Is the San Francisco Fútbol 26 Neighborhood

The blocks bounded by Broadway, Columbus, Grant, and Stockton have been San Francisco’s go-to night corridor for sixty-plus years. Italian-American trattorias still anchor Columbus. City Lights Bookstore and Vesuvio Cafe still face each other across Jack Kerouac Alley. Caffè Trieste still pulls espresso the same way it did when Coppola wrote chunks of The Godfather upstairs. And Condor, on the corner of Broadway and Columbus, is the room that’s hosted San Francisco nightlife through every big sporting moment since color TV showed up at the bar.

For Fútbol 26, that history matters. You’re not watching El Tri open the host-continent tournament in a generic sports bar. You’re watching it at the corner that’s been the loudest in North Beach since 1964. SF Travel’s North Beach guide covers the full neighborhood; come for the watch party, walk the streets between matches.

The pre-match ritual

The crew that does North Beach right on a marquee match day usually runs it like this: late-afternoon coffee or aperitivo on Columbus, a sit-down dinner at one of the Italian rooms, a five-minute walk to Broadway, and into Condor before kickoff. Post-match, the same blocks are still open. It’s an evening, not a window.

Condor’s 14 Featured Fútbol 26 Matches

Every match Condor is featuring during the Fútbol 26 group stage (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).

Simultaneous kickoffs: Thursday June 25 stacks USA vs Türkiye (FOX) and Paraguay vs Australia at Levi’s Stadium (FS1) both at 7:00 PM PST. Friday June 26 stacks New Zealand vs Belgium (FOX) and Egypt vs Iran (FS1) both at 8:00 PM PST. Condor runs both broadcasts on separate screens for each window.

Take the Tournament Home – The $25 Condor Souvenir Cup

The Condor 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 Condor / Broadway and Columbus 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. Grab yours when you book your table – the souvenir cup pairs with a full North Beach evening from dinner on Columbus through final whistle on Broadway.

Tournament Menu – Cocktails of the World

Twelve countries, twelve signature serves, one historic Broadway room. Each pour is grounded in the bar culture of the team on the big screen – pair the match with the drink. 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 the room.
  • 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. Switch nations every match if you want – refills come at the discounted rate either way.

The Three Matches Worth Booking a Month Out

Fourteen featured matches is a long list. Three of them will sell the floor.

June 11, 12:00 PM – El Tri opens the tournament

Mexico vs South Africa is the first match of Fútbol 26. Mexico co-hosts the tournament with the United States and Canada, which puts El Tri at the center of the opening-day storyline. The kickoff is at noon – lunchtime in North Beach, the easiest match in the tournament to walk into. Telemundo on the bar TVs. Tournament overview at the FIFA 2026 page.

June 12, 6:00 PM – the USMNT opens its Fútbol 26

The U.S. Men’s National Team opens against Paraguay on Friday night in prime time. North Beach packs out for Yanks matches generally; this one – the host nation’s opener – will be a queue from the door.

June 27 – the Messi vs Ronaldo Saturday

The group stage closes on a single Saturday with two of the biggest individual storylines in the sport stacked back to back. Colombia vs Portugal at 4:30 PM brings Cristiano Ronaldo against Los Cafeteros. Jordan vs Argentina at 7:00 PM is Lionel Messi and the defending champions closing the group. Reserve a table for the day, not just the match.

How & Where to Watch in San Francisco – Broadcast, Transit, Reservations

Broadcasts. English on FOX and FS1; Spanish on Telemundo and Universo. Condor carries both signals across the venue so Spanish-speaking fans can follow Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, and Ecuador matches in real time.

Getting to North Beach. Condor Club is at 560 Broadway St
San Francisco, CA 94133
 – at the corner of Columbus. Easy access from Powell or Montgomery
BART, the Stockton bus, and the cable cars. Rideshare drops at the front door. Parking is tight on Broadway on big nights – BART or rideshare is the cleanest move. North Beach is the city’s most storied dinner-and-drinks neighborhood; SF Travel’s North Beach guide covers what to do before and after the match. Bay Area host matches play at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.

Reservation strategy. USMNT, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Portugal matches fill the historic floor. Reserve a table the moment your crew confirms plans. For the noon kickoffs, arrive 30-45 minutes early without a reservation. For 6 PM and 7 PM prime time, arrive 45-60 minutes ahead; reserved tables 15-30 minutes ahead.