Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Lisbon at Noitada Bar — Pink Street's Best Spot for Every Match

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here. From June 11 to July 19, 104 matches will be played across the USA, Mexico and Canada — and every single one of them will be showing live at Noitada Bar on Pink Street in Lisbon.

Whether you're catching Portugal push for glory, watching Argentina defend the title, or just want somewhere electric to be when the goals go in — this is where to be.

Why Watch the World Cup at Noitada Bar?

Noitada is on Rua Nova do Carvalho — Lisbon's Pink Street. One of the most vibrant streets in the city, right in the heart of Cais do Sodré. The kind of place where a goal celebration spills out onto the street and the whole neighbourhood knows about it.

Here's what you get:

  • Live matches on screen — every game, every day, from group stage to the Final on July 19

  • Happy Hour from 4PM — cold beers, cocktails, shots, the full menu

  • Food to keep you going — oysters, burgers, wings, fries and more

  • A real international crowd — tourists, locals, expats, football fans from every corner of the world

  • Open from 2PM daily — come early for a good spot, especially for big games

The Biggest Matches to Watch at Noitada

The 2026 World Cup is the biggest ever — 48 teams, 12 groups, and a brand new Round of 32. More football than any previous edition in history.

Here are the matches every football fan in Lisbon will be chasing a table for:

Portugal — watch Cristiano Ronaldo and the Seleção fight for a spot in the knockouts. Every Portugal match at Noitada will have the full Pink Street energy behind it.

Argentina — Messi is already scoring. The defending champions are hunting their fourth title and every game is unmissable.

Spain, France, Brazil, England — the group stage is packed with heavyweight fixtures. Walk in, grab a Happy Hour beer, and settle in.

The knockout rounds from June 27 — when every match is sudden death, the atmosphere at Noitada goes up another level.

The Final — July 19 — book a table early. This one will be full.

Where Exactly Is Noitada Bar?

Rua Nova do Carvalho, Lisbon — better known as Pink Street.

Pink Street is one of the most famous streets in Lisbon, five minutes on foot from Cais do Sodré metro station. You'll know the street by the pink tarmac. You'll know Noitada by the crowd outside.

Getting here is easy from anywhere in central Lisbon:

  • Cais do Sodré (metro, train, ferry) — 5 min walk

  • Chiado / Bairro Alto — 10 min walk

  • Baixa-Chiado metro — 12 min walk

What to Order During the Match

The Happy Hour at Noitada runs from 4PM to 7PM with the best prices on draft beer, Aperol Spritz, Hugo, Sangria and more. Come in before kick-off and you'll pay less for every round.

For the match:

  • Caneca (draft pint) — the classic choice for 90 minutes of football

  • Super Bock — cold bottle, ice cold

  • Shots — Service Shot, Pastel de Nata Shot, FireBall — the Pink Street way to celebrate a goal

For the food:

  • Oysters — fresh, sharp, perfect with a cold white wine

  • CheeseBurger — proper food for a long match night

  • Crispy Chicken Wings + Fries — the table share that makes everyone happy

Tips for Big Match Days

Arrive early. For Portugal games and the knockout rounds, Pink Street fills up fast. Getting to Noitada 30 minutes before kick-off guarantees you a good spot and Happy Hour prices.

Book for groups. If you're coming with six or more people for a major match, message us in advance. We'll do our best to keep a table together.

Stay after the final whistle. Noitada is open late. When the match ends on Pink Street, the night is just getting started.

Lisbon's Best Bar for the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 World Cup runs until July 19. That's 39 days of football — 104 matches, the Round of 32, quarterfinals, semifinals and the most anticipated Final in years.

Every one of those matches will be showing at Noitada Bar on Pink Street.

Come for the football. Stay for the night.

Noitada Bar — Rua Nova do Carvalho, Lisbon Open daily from 2PM · Happy Hour 4–7PM · Live World Cup football until July 19

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