Guide
Where to Watch the World Cup Knockouts in Cincinnati
The bracket changes after every match. Use the live slate on this page to choose a spot by kickoff, crowd, patio, public viewing, and what has actually been verified.
Quick answer: start with the current match page, then choose the kind of spot your group needs: verified venue, public viewing, patio, or a soccer-friendly candidate you can check before kickoff.
Use the live knockout slate
The match links above update as results land and the next round is confirmed. Single elimination makes the current matchup, opening time, seating, sound, and extra-time plan the details to check before you go.
Start with verified spots
Venues marked Verified by The Nati 90 have claimed, updated, or directly confirmed their listing. That does not automatically mean every match has sound or a patio setup. It means the listing has a stronger source than an old directory guess.
All-match commitments continue through the knockouts
If a venue confirmed it is showing every match, or a current published source says every match, The Nati 90 keeps that spot on each remaining match page through the Final. Opening hours and sound can still vary, so check those details before kickoff.
Use public viewing when the crowd is the point
The Banks Viewing Village and Fountain Square are different from normal venue listings. Use them when you want a public outdoor crowd. Use a bar, brewery, restaurant, or patio when you need food, a seat, reservation details, or a specific sound check.
Check before kickoff
For every knockout match, confirm three things before you go: the match is on, the venue is open through possible extra time, and the sound plan matches what your group wants.
Next step
Check the live match and venue pages before you go.
This guide explains how to choose. Match pages and venue pages carry the changing details: sound, entry, reservations, source notes, and venue-confirmed updates.
