Built for World Cup fans looking for the right room
GameDayMaps exists because the best World Cup room is rarely the nearest sports bar. Fans want the place where the right diaspora actually gathers, where the TVs are set for the match that matters, and where the city feels like it belongs to supporters for ninety minutes. We built it to help people land in the right room faster across all 17 host cities.
Why this exists
Supporters don’t really want a generic sports-bar list. They want the room where the right crowd is already gathering, the right anthem is about to hit, and the right neighborhood energy is building before kickoff. GameDayMaps turns that decision into a faster, more personal feed.
The product blends venue discovery, community submissions, editorial curation, and lightweight personal signals so the map can feel local without feeling random.
What we look for
- Real supporter density, not just TV count
- Neighborhood fit and match-night energy
- Reservation clarity before crowds build
- Rooms fans recommend to each other
How we source venue data
The map blends Google Places discovery, community submissions, editorial review, and crowd-specific tagging so a venue can reflect both the city and the supporters who actually show up there on match day.
Get involved
Venue owners, supporter groups, press, and investors can send updates, corrections, and collaboration ideas anytime.