Italy Fans in NYC: World Cup 2026 Guide

Italy Fans in NYC: World Cup 2026 Guide

The best bars, restaurants, and neighborhoods for watching Gli Azzurri at the 2026 World Cup.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

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Italy Fans in NYC: World Cup 2026

New York City has a vibrant Italian-American community, and during the 2026 World Cup, Italy supporters will have plenty of options for watching matches with fellow fans. From dedicated soccer bars to community gathering spots, NYC offers the atmosphere Gli Azzurri fans are looking for.

The best neighborhoods for Italy fans

Arthur Avenue, Bronx

Arthur Avenue, Bronx has a strong Italian-American community presence and is one of the best areas in NYC for Italy supporters to gather. The neighborhood offers authentic restaurants, cultural centers, and bars where you'll find fellow fans watching the matches.

Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is another excellent option for Italy fans, with good accessibility via public transit and a welcoming atmosphere for international football supporters. The area has several soccer-friendly bars that show all World Cup matches.

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Italy at the 2026 World Cup

Italy (Gli Azzurri) will be competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with matches hosted across North America. While specific match dates and venues depend on group stage draws, Italy fans in NYC will have multiple opportunities to watch their team compete.

Check back closer to the tournament for confirmed match schedules, or sign up for updates to know exactly when and where Italy plays.

Getting to MetLife Stadium for Italy matches

If Italy plays at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the journey from Manhattan takes about 45-60 minutes. The recommended route is NJ Transit from Penn Station to Secaucus Junction, then the event-day shuttle to the stadium.

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Where to stay for Italy fans

For Italy supporters visiting NYC for the World Cup, staying near Arthur Avenue, Bronx puts you in the heart of the Italian-American community. Alternatively, staying in Midtown Manhattan near Penn Station gives you the best access to MetLife Stadium while keeping you close to all of NYC's attractions.

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