Packers
19 Jun 2026, 23:02 GMT+10
As the international soccer tournament continues to capture attention around the globe this summer, Titletown is expanding its "World Soccer Watch Parties" lineup with an additional day of match viewing, live entertainment and community activities on Thursday, June 25.
The newly added watch party will spotlight Germany, one of the Packers' international markets designated through the NFL's Global Markets Program, celebrating the team's growing connection with Germany while honoring the proud German heritage shared by many northeast Wisconsin residents.
The Germany vs. Ecuador match will be featured on the big screen at the base of Ariens Hill starting at 3 p.m., with two other matches to follow.
In conjunction with the watch party,the weekly Titletown Night Market presented by Circle K will kick off early with select vendors at 3 p.m.,giving fans and the community a full afternoon and evening of activities and live entertainment.
Following the conclusion of the Germany match at about 5 p.m., the Night Market band will take the stage and perform until the market concludes at 8:30 p.m. At 6 p.m., the Netherlands vs. Tunisia match will be shown on a visual-only broadcast for viewers to enjoy while listening to the band.
The night doesn't end when the market closes, as Titletown will offer an additional opportunity for fans to gather for the U.S. Men's National Team match against Turkey at the base of Ariens Hill from 9 until approximately 11 p.m.
Thursday, June 25, schedule:
3 p.m. Titletown Night Market presented by Circle K begins early with select vendors
3-5 p.m.Germany vs. Ecuadormatch viewing at the base of Ariens Hill
5 p.m.Night Market band begins playing
6 p.m.Netherlands vs. Tunisiamatch viewing at the base of Ariens Hill (no audio)
8:30 p.m.Night Market concludes
9 p.m.USA vs. Turkeymatch viewing at the base of Ariens Hill
Approximately 11 p.m.Activities conclude
Following the June 25 festivities, the final World Soccer Watch Party will welcome soccer supporters back to Titletown for a viewing of the highly anticipated Championship Match on Sunday, July 19.
The upcoming July 19 finale will feature a full day of family friendly activities beginning three hours before kickoff at 11 a.m., including Giant Yard Pong, a Header Challenge, Make a Sign and Post Card Stations, face painting, unique photo opportunities and live music that will be announced as the event gets closer.
Parking is free in the Titletown parking lots, and attendees are reminded that tailgating is not permitted. Fans are also asked to keep in mind the park's policies as they prepare to enjoy the festivities. Carry-in coolers, glass bottles and portable grills are not permitted in Titletown.Please note that lawn chairs are only permitted in the designated area below the white line on Ariens Hill.
All activities are subject to change depending on weather. Up-to-date information about activities and programming can be found on Titletown's social media platforms, includingFacebook,XandInstagram. Titletown includes TitletownTech, Homefield Pub + Social, Bellin Health Titletown Sports Medicine & Orthopedics, Lodge Kohler, Hinterland Restaurant and Brewery, BelAir Cantina, Packers Athletic Club, Associated Bank and the U.S. Venture Center. For more information, visittitletown.com/events/world-soccer-watch-party.
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