Titletown, the lively district just outside Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is set to become a hub of soccer excitement as the city prepares to host two free public watch parties for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The first gathering will take place on June 12, when the United States opens its tournament campaign against Paraguay in Los Angeles, and the second will culminate on July 19 with the championship match broadcast live on the big screen.
Organizers have promised a festive atmosphere, featuring giant yard‑pong tables, live musical performances, a header‑challenge contest and face‑painting stations for families.
A food truck from Steel Belly BBQ will be on site, offering a selection of meals and drinks for purchase, while attendees can enjoy the festivities without any cost for parking in the designated lots.
Special Guest Lineup
Former U.S. national team defender Jay DeMerit will lead a soccer clinic and panel discussion before the June 12 match, joined by Green Bay Packers legend Mason Crosby and former professional player Lauren Sesselmann, who will share insights from their own careers.
Parking is free in the Titletown lots, though tailgating and the bringing of coolers are prohibited, a rule meant to keep the space safe and accessible for all visitors.
The events aim to bring the community together, offering a family‑friendly environment where fans of all ages can celebrate the world’s biggest soccer tournament while enjoying local food, music and the unique energy of Titletown.