BANGKOK — Football fans in Thailand will be able to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup final on a giant outdoor screen at a free public watch party at Wachirabenchathat Park, also known as State Railway Park, near Chatuchak in Bangkok.
Gates will open at 23:30 on Sunday night, 19 July, with the final scheduled to kick off at 02:00 on Monday, 20 July.
The match will be shown on a large LED screen, with live Thai-language commentary and a pre-match programme featuring tactical analysis and match previews.
Organisers said the event was being held following a strong response to previous World Cup watch parties. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is providing the venue.
Titled “FIFA World Cup 2026 One Night One Champion,” will be hosted by Thai broadcast rights holder Jasmine International Pcl and Mono Next Pcl, operator of the Monomax streaming platform.
Admission is free, with visitors required to enter through Gate 3 on the Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road side of the park, near Queen Sirikit Park and the Children’s Discovery Museum. The park is about a 15- to 20-minute walk from MRT Chatuchak or BTS Mo Chit.