Places to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Nashville

We’ve gathered the best ways to watch and celebrate Team USA as they compete. ⚽

The exterior of TailGate Brewery's Music Row location.

Anything under $10 is a win in our book. | Photo via @tailgatebrewery

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup is underway in Qatar, and many spots around town are gearing up for the big tourney with watch parties + food and drink specials.

Did you know? Nashville SC defenders Walker Zimmerman and Shaq Moore made the final United States Men’s National Team World Cup rosterall the more reason to watch and celebrate Team USA as they compete.

US Men’s National Team matches

  • USA vs. Wales — Monday, Nov. 21 | 1 p.m.
  • USA vs. England — Friday, Nov. 25 | 1 p.m.
  • USA vs. Iran – Tuesday, Nov. 29 | 1 p.m.

6 local watch parties

GEODIS Park, 501 Benton Ave. | Watch the first two USA matches at the soccer stadium — RSVP for a standing-room-only spot or reserve a table for up to six. Pro tip: Additional watch parties may be announced as the tournament advances.

TailGate Brewery Music Row, 1538 Demonbreun St. | This brewery location serves as the official watch party for the American Outlaws Nashville, complete with a custom beer and a giant screen in the parking lot for the ~1,000+ spectators at each USA match viewing.

Plaza Mariachi, 3955 Nolensville Pk. | Plaza Mariachi’s calendar is stacked with 40+ World Cup viewing parties.

Craft Brewed, 2502 8th Ave. S. | Enjoy craft beer specials as you watch Team USA take the field for the first time on Monday, Nov. 21.

Von Elrod’s Beer Hall, 1004 4th Ave. N. | Cheer on the home team in the beer garden with giveaways at each watch party.

Insert Chef Here, 2905 12th Ave. S. | This 12 South eatery is serving up special menu items for the first three USA matches.

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