Where To Watch France vs. Morocco in Toronto

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Looking for where to watch France vs Morocco in Toronto? The two teams meet in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal on Thursday, July 9 at 4 p.m. ET, and Toronto has several watch parties where you can catch the action with a crowd.

From ticketed bar events to a big-screen viewing with halal food, here are some of the best places to watch France vs. Morocco in and around Toronto. 

Toronto Spots To Watch France vs Morocco With a Crowd

Teddy Beer

If you want a dedicated watch party right in the city, Teddy Beer has one lined up for the quarterfinal.

The Bloor Street bar is hosting a ticketed France vs. Morocco event starting at 4 p.m. Expect a smaller, lively crowd and more of a neighbourhood bar feel than a massive fan zone. Tickets start at $3.99. 

Location: 928 Bloor St. W.

Shatter Abbas Restaurant

Want to watch the match somewhere with a big screen and a full meal? Shatter Abbas Restaurant is hosting a dedicated France vs. Morocco watch party from 4 to 6 p.m.

The event includes halal Persian food and free parking, making it a convenient pick for anyone driving in with a group. Just note that this watch party takes place at their Thornhill location.

Location: 8141 Yonge St, Thornhill

Gibbons Irish Pub

Guinness, beer, shrimp cocktail and wings served at Gibbons Irish Pub
Photo via Gibbons Irish Pub

For a classic downtown pub atmosphere, Gibbons Irish Pub is built for a big match.

The Entertainment District pub has large screens and plenty of space for groups. Plus, if you want pints and proper game-day energy without leaving downtown, this one checks the boxes.

Location: 26 Duncan St.

O’Grady’s on Church

O’Grady’s On Church is another downtown option for fans who want food, drinks and a lively crowd.

The Church Street pub has multiple TVs, a large patio and plenty of space to settle in for an afternoon match. Since kickoff lands at 4 p.m., it’s also an easy after-work option if you’re already downtown.

Location: 518 Church St.

Real Sports Bar & Grill

Few places in Toronto go bigger for sports than Real Sports Bar & Grill.

With its massive screens and downtown location near Union Station, it’s a solid choice if you care less about a themed watch party and more about seeing every second of the match on a seriously big screen. For a quarterfinal this major, arriving early is the move.

Location: 15 York St.

RendezViews

If the weather cooperates, RendezViews gives you the outdoor watch-party vibe without heading to a traditional sports bar.

The massive downtown patio has been screening World Cup matches throughout the tournament. It’s a good pick for groups who want the match to feel more like a summer event than a regular afternoon at the pub.

Location: 229 Richmond St. W.

FIFA Fan Festival

FIFA Fan Festival, one of the best spots to watch France vs Morocco in Toronto, with a crowd watching a live performance
Photo via Toronto TWC 26

For the biggest crowd, keep an eye on the FIFA Fan Festival at Nathan Phillips Square.

Toronto’s official fan festival has been one of the city’s main gathering spots throughout the World Cup, with giant-screen match screenings and live programming. Entry details can vary by match day, so check the latest event information before heading downtown.

Location: Nathan Phillips Square

Where are you watching France vs. Morocco in Toronto? Let us know in the comments!

Frequently Asked Questions

Which watch party is best for Morocco fans?

Shatter Abbas could be a strong choice for a dedicated match crowd, while Teddy Beer offers a more central Toronto option. Morocco also has a large local fan community, so expect plenty of support across the city.

Are there any halal options for the match?

Yes. The Shatter Abbas watch party specifically highlights halal food as part of the event. 

Do I need tickets to watch France vs. Morocco?

It depends on the venue. Teddy Beer is running a ticketed event, while other bars may accept walk-ins or reservations. Check before leaving, especially since this is a World Cup quarterfinal. 

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