Jersey City's Zeppelin Hall is inviting soccer fans to gather for FIFA World Cup Watch Parties throughout the tournament's final rounds. - PROVIDED BY ZEPPELIN HALL
Jersey City's Zeppelin Hall is inviting soccer fans to gather for FIFA World Cup Watch Parties throughout the tournament's final rounds. - PROVIDED BY ZEPPELIN HALL
Matthew Fazelpoor//July 10, 2026//
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout rounds ramp up, Jersey City‘s Zeppelin Hall is inviting soccer fans to gather for watch parties throughout the remainder of the tournament. The massive sports event culminates with the championship match July 19 at MetLife Stadium.
The European-style biergarten at 88 Liberty View Drive in Liberty Harbor will show every remaining match as the tournament narrows toward crowning a champion. Following the July 9 France-Morocco quarterfinal, fans can catch Spain vs. Belgium at 3 p.m. July 10. Additional quarterfinal matches are scheduled through the weekend before the semifinals and the July 19 final.
The weekend matches – both July 11 – include Norway vs. England at 5 p.m. and Argentina vs. Switzerland at 9 p.m. The tournament continues again July 14 and July 15 with the semifinals.
With the championship set for MetLife Stadium – officially known as New York New Jersey Stadium for the tournament – excitement is expected to build across the region as the world’s biggest sporting event reaches its conclusion.
Zeppelin Hall said it will open early for World Cup matches and expects large crowds as the knockout rounds continue.
The venue features expansive indoor and outdoor seating, communal 30-foot tables, more than 100 beers on tap, handcrafted cocktails, and a menu of American and German fare. Zeppelin Hall also offers free on-site parking and no cover charge.
Located in Jersey City’s Liberty Harbor neighborhood, the biergarten is within walking distance of PATH trains, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and NY Waterway ferry service. The spot offers accessibility for fans traveling from throughout the New York-New Jersey region.
Walk-ins are welcome, but Zeppelin Hall recommends making reservations as the tournament heads toward the championship game.