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Where Toronto fans watch their World Cup team

A comprehensive guide to venues across the city where supporters of all 48 nations can catch their team's matches.

· 2 min read · HOC Toronto Desk
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With the World Cup expanding to 48 teams this year—including debuts for Cabo Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan—Toronto's diversity means virtually every fan has a home base to cheer from.

The city has mapped out venues for supporters of every competing nation, with many screening matches and others positioned near sports bars where fans can rep their squads. Algerian supporters can head to Rayah in Cabbagetown, a French-Moroccan spot opened in 2025 by chef-owner Wafa El Rhazi (herself of Algerian and Moroccan heritage). For a hearty brunch or pastries to go, it's a short walk to Golden Pigeon Beer Hall nearby.

Argentine fans—and the reigning 2022 World Cup champs' supporters are rarely short on options—have Vos Toronto, an Argentine steakhouse with two locations. The College Street branch, in the heart of Little Portugal, promises a frenzied atmosphere and priority screening for Argentina's matches. There's also a five-for-$30 deal on Quilmes, Argentina's national lager.

Australian supporters have Electric Bill, a cocktail bar in Bloorcourt, and the guide extends that same level of detail across the tournament roster. Whether your team made their debut or won it all before, the city has mapped out where you belong.

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