Portland’s relationship with international football is older and louder than most U.S. cities. The Timbers Army has been singing in the rain since long before “MLS” was a household acronym. The city pulls more soccer-jersey traffic on a normal Sunday than half of the U.S. on a Cup final. So when Fútbol 26 lands on the host continent, the question for downtown Portland isn’t whether you’ll watch – it’s where. The downtown Portland Fútbol 26 watch party is at Club Rouge: 10 featured matches, the $25 Club Rouge Fútbol 26 souvenir cup, the Cocktails of the World tournament menu, and walking distance from every downtown hotel.
This guide is built around the downtown stay-or-live crowd: hotel guests, convention travelers, Pearl District residents, and the downtown-Portland soccer regulars. It runs the schedule, the promos, and the marquee storylines.
Club Rouge Portland’s 10 Featured Fútbol 26 Matches
Every featured match Club Rouge Portland is hosting in Fútbol 26 (official tournament page). All kickoff times Pacific. English on FOX / FS1; Spanish on Telemundo / Universo.

Simultaneous kickoffs: Thursday June 25 – USA vs Türkiye (FOX) and Paraguay vs Australia at Levi’s Stadium (FS1), both 7:00 PM PST. Friday June 26 – New Zealand vs Belgium (FOX) and Egypt vs Iran at Lumen Field (FS1), both 8:00 PM PST. Club Rouge runs both broadcasts on separate screens for each window.

Each $25 Cocktail Comes With a Free Souvenir Cup
Fútbol 26 is here, and we’re pouring all tournament long. Here’s the deal, plain and simple: every $25 tournament cocktail comes with a free collectible Seattle souvenir cup. Drink it, keep the cup, come back for the next match. Each cup features Seattle-exclusive Fútbol 26 artwork you can’t get anywhere else, and it’s free with every cocktail, yours to take home. Cocktail eligible for select substitutions; excludes top-shelf spirits and premium champagne. While supplies last.
Catch every match on the big screen, grab a booth or a spot at the bar, and take the tournament home with you one free cup at a time. Grab a table today.

Tournament Menu – Cocktails of the World
Twelve countries, twelve signature serves – in downtown Portland’s Fútbol 26 watch-party room. One pour per nation, each grounded in the bar culture of the team on the big screen. The $25 souvenir cup covers your first round, with discounted refills for every Fútbol 26 match through the final.
- Mexico – Paloma: Blanco tequila, fresh grapefruit, salted rim. Bright, citrusy, and built for warm evenings and celebratory crowds.
- Brazil – Caipirinha: Cachaça, fresh lime muddled with sugar in the glass. Smoothly tart, agrarian, unmistakably Brazilian.
- Argentina – Fernet con Coca: Herbal Fernet over ice, topped with Coca-Cola. The drink at every Argentine bar, stadium, and asado. Complex, bittersweet, deeply social.
- Spain – Sangria: Tempranillo, brandy, citrus, triple sec. Festive, deep-ruby, floating with fruit. Built to batch for the room.
- France – French 75: Gin, fresh lemon, sparkling wine. Bright, effervescent, perfectly balanced – dry sparkler with a lemonade backbone.
- Germany – Hugo Spritz: Prosecco, elderflower liqueur, fresh mint, lime. Lighter, more floral, and more delicate than the Aperol Spritz.
- USA – New York Sour: Whiskey, lemon, sugar, egg white, with a dramatic dry red wine float. A two-tone classic with a silky finish – one of the most visually striking pours on the menu.
- Japan – Yuzu Whiskey Highball: Japanese whiskey, soda, fresh yuzu. Clear, cool, ultra-carbonated. A citrus bridge to Japan’s signature serve.
- Colombia – Canelazo: Aguardiente, cinnamon, panela sugar, fresh lemon. Sweet, spiced, and warming – Colombia’s go-to that evokes home.
- Portugal – Ginjinha: Sour cherry liqueur with sugar and cinnamon. Traditionally served as a small shot with a plump morello cherry resting in the cup.
- Australia – Cucumber Gin & Tonic: Gin, tonic, fresh cucumber, elderflower, and a handful of mint. The Aussie G&T spin – cool, crisp, dry.
Pick your team’s pour when you order your souvenir cup. Refills come at the discounted rate. Try a different country every match if you want to taste the tournament.
Reserve Your Downtown Watch Party
Walk from your hotel. Take the MAX. Skip the drive. Grab a souvenir cup. Pick your country’s pour. Lock in your table before Fútbol 26 opens on June 11. Book a reservation today!