For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Center am Potsdamer Platz will become the central meeting point for football fans in Berlin. On the approximately 100 m² front façade of Germany’s largest 3D LED wall, ten selected matches will be broadcast live in 2D in the Center’s Forum — outdoors, yet largely sheltered from the weather under the Center’s iconic roof.
The screening programme includes all three group-stage matches of the German national team, as well as seven additional fixtures — including the opening match, both semi-finals, and the final. All matches shown will have kick-off times no later than 10:00 pm Berlin time. Three knockout-stage matches with potential German participation are also planned; the exact fixtures will be confirmed after the conclusion of the group stage.
Admission is free of charge. The tournament will take place from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
We recommend travelling by public transport, on foot or by bike. If you need to use a car, you’ll find parking available at the Contipark car park (Mon–Sun 00:00–24:00).
All times are in Central European Summer Time (CEST):
11 June – 21:00
Mexico vs South Africa
14 June – 19:00
Germany vs Curaçao
20 June – 22:00
Germany vs Côte d’Ivoire
25 June – 22:00
Ecuador vs Germany
From 28 June – TBD
Round of 32 (Match TBD)
From 4 July – TBD
Round of 16 (Match TBD)
From 9 July – TBD
Quarter-final (Match TBD)
14 July – 21:00
Semi-final (Match TBD)
15 July – 21:00
Semi-final (Match TBD)
19 July – 21:00
Final (Match TBD)