Built for fans who need the right bar before kickoff
GameDay Maps exists because the right World Cup bar is rarely the nearest sports bar. Fans need the venue where the country crowd is actually gathering, where the screens are already on the right match, and where a backup sits in the same neighborhood if the lead bar fills. We built it to make that call faster across all 16 host cities.
Why this exists
Supporters do not need another sports-bar list. They need to know whether Brazil fans are leaning Midtown or Williamsburg, whether the Mexico bar takes reservations, and whether the match audio is worth calling ahead for. GameDay Maps turns those small decisions into a faster feed.
The product blends bar discovery, community submissions, editorial review, and fan saves so the map can feel local without pretending every listing is a sure thing.
What we look for
- Real supporter density, not just TV count
- Neighborhood fit for the match window
- Reservation clarity before crowds build
- Spots fans recommend to each other
How we check bars
The map blends Google Places discovery, community submissions, editorial review, and crowd-specific tagging. If a bar detail is not confirmed, the app asks fans to check it instead of making it sound guaranteed.
Get involved
Venue owners, supporter groups, press, and investors can send venue updates, country-crowd corrections, and collaboration notes anytime.