World Cup On The Taproom TVs
Five Wits Taproom
× World Cup 2026
The brewery taproom puts the matches up on the TVs through open hours — house beer, tacos and a laid-back, walk-in vibe on Chattanooga’s Southside. (Want the sound up? The Barrelhouse big screen is next door.)
Part of the local watch list at Chattanooga Soccer Fans
Taproom TVs vs. the big screen
Two ways to watch in one building. The Five Wits taproom keeps the games on its TVs all tournament long — great for a casual pint and a game. For the marquee matches with the match commentary up loud on a wall-sized screen, that’s the official watch party next door.
Sound isn’t guaranteed in the taproom. Five Wits is a brewery and live-music room, so the taproom audio may be on whatever else is playing. For the games with the sound up, see the Barrelhouse Ballroom big screen.
On the taproom TVs — group stage
Any match that kicks off during open hours goes up on the TVs. Here’s the group-stage slate that lands inside taproom hours — the late kickoffs (after they close) aren’t shown.
Plus ~27 knockout games during open hours, all the way to the final — teams fill in as the bracket resolves. See the full tournament calendar for dates and times.
Taproom hours are 11 AM–10 PM Monday–Thursday and til 11 PM Friday–Sunday. Hours can change — check fivewitsbrewing.com before a late one.
Why watch it here
Five Wits Brewing’s taproom is the casual side of game day on the Southside — house beer, tacos, and the matches on the TVs, no ticket required.
Every Match On The TVs
Any World Cup game that kicks off while the taproom is open goes up on the screens — walk in, grab a stool, and catch the match.
Sound Not Guaranteed
It’s a brewery and live-music room, so the audio may be on whatever else is playing. Want the match commentary up loud? That’s the big screen next door at Barrelhouse.
Five Wits Brewing
House-brewed beer poured right where you’re watching — the taproom is the brewery’s own room.
Tacos, Burgers & Beer
The Five Wits kitchen runs on-site: tacos, smash burgers, and brewery snacks through the whole tournament.
Casual, Walk-In Vibe
No ticket, no fuss — a laid-back taproom for catching a game over a pint, on your own time.
Southside, 1501 Long St
On Chattanooga’s Southside near the Choo Choo — right beside the Barrelhouse big-screen room.
Common questions
Will the sound be on for the game?
Not guaranteed in the taproom — Five Wits is a brewery and live-music room, so the audio may be on something else. If you want the match commentary up loud, head next door to the Barrelhouse big screen, which hosts the marquee games as official watch parties with the sound on.
Which matches are on at the taproom?
Any World Cup match that kicks off while the taproom is open goes up on the TVs — the group-stage slate is listed above, plus knockout games during open hours all the way to the final. The late kickoffs that start after close aren’t shown.
What’s the difference from Barrelhouse Ballroom?
Same building, two experiences. The Five Wits taproom is the casual, on-a-TV side — walk in for a pint and a game. Barrelhouse Ballroom is the big-screen, sound-up watch party for the marquee games and the full knockout run. See the Barrelhouse page for that slate.
What are the hours?
11 AM–10 PM Monday–Thursday and til 11 PM Friday–Sunday. Hours can shift for private events or shows — check fivewitsbrewing.com before heading out for a late one.
What’s there to eat and drink?
Five Wits Brewing runs the bar and the kitchen — house-brewed beer plus tacos, smash burgers and brewery snacks, from opening day through the final.
Who is Chattanooga Soccer Fans?
A grassroots community connecting Chattanooga fans with local venues for the World Cup. Not a company — just fans. We curate the local watch list at chattanoogasoccerfans.com. We don’t host watch parties ourselves; we point fans to venues that do.
Pull up a stool.
The matches on the TVs, house beer in hand, tacos on the way — the casual side of the World Cup on the Southside. Want the sound up? The big screen’s next door.