FIFA World Cup 2026: DWTC Fanzone to screen all matches indoors

DXB LIVE is turning two halls at Dubai World Trade Centre into a ticketed football hub for the duration of FIFA World Cup 2026.

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DXB LIVE is converting two halls at Dubai World Trade Centre into a ticketed World Cup fanzone running from 11 June to 19 July 2026. The venue will screen all 104 FIFA World Cup matches and hold up to 2,000 guests per fixture.

Key points

  • All 104 World Cup 2026 matches screened at DWTC Halls 2 and 3
  • Capacity of up to 2,000 guests per match across 39 days
  • Tickets available via Platinumlist and at the venue

Dubai World Trade Centre‘s Halls 2 and 3 will operate as a dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 viewing venue from 11 June to 19 July 2026, with DXB LIVE organising the DWTC Fanzone to screen all 104 matches live across the tournament.

The venue can hold up to 2,000 guests per match, which the organisers say makes it one of Dubai’s largest indoor football viewing setups. Being fully air conditioned, it is positioned as a family-friendly alternative to sports bars, catering to fans of all ages across what will be a 39-day run.

Beyond the screens, the FIFA World Cup 2026 fanzone will offer interactive football games, skills challenges, sponsor activations, and premium hospitality. Food and beverage options will run throughout the day, with breakfast available for early kick-offs, giving commuters the option to watch a match before heading to work.

Tickets are available through Platinumlist at dubai.platinumlist.net and will also be sold at the venue during the tournament. Visitors arriving by ride-hailing apps can use the promo code DWTCFZ26 for 15 per cent off Uber and Careem journeys to and from the venue, capped at AED 15 per trip, with a maximum of two trips per user. The offer runs for the duration of the fanzone. Complimentary parking is also available on site.