World Cup Fever can be felt in just about every corner of the planet right now.
As the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup are scheduled for this week, Indonesia is pulling out all the stops to ensure fans don’t miss a moment of the action, even at the nation’s busiest airports.
Bali Airport has created a dedicated fan zone to celebrate the FIFA World Cup 2026. PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia, also known as InJourney Airports, which is in charge of Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, has created a live viewing space on the second floor of the airport.
The game zone is showing all the matches live, and fans can watch for free while enjoying beanbags and cosy seating.
The space will remain open until the World Cup Finals on 20th July, with snacks and hot drinks also provided.
Speaking to reporters, General Manager of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Nugroho Jati, said the football fan zone has been designed to help enhance passengers’ experience at the airport.
He shared, “In addition to passengers and airport service users, we invite the general public to come and enjoy the excitement of watching this together.”
Jati highlighted how everyone coming together to watch the football can unite Ngurah Rai Airport passengers from many different countries.
He shared, “We hope that this crucial moment in the knockout phase, which is now drawing to a close, can be enjoyed together. This screening event at the airport provides entertainment for airport users and the general public and is part of our effort to provide a memorable experience for everyone at the airport.”
Jati concluded, “We hope this screening event at the airport will make I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport an open, warm, and inclusive public space, and serve as an alternative entertainment venue for the general public and all service users.”
“As airport managers, of course, all activities will be carried out while prioritizing the principles of safety, security, service, and compliance with regulations.”
While the Indonesian national team did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026, football fever has still taken over the nation. Football is a big deal in Indonesia, particularly the Premier League and Champions League, and is the sport with the biggest fan base across the country. In terms of national pride, Badminton is a hugely important sport for Indonesia, with MotoGP growing in popularity year on year.
Speaking to reporters this week, Head of the Denpasar City Communication, Informatics, and Statistics Agency (Diskominfos), Gde Wirakusuma Wahyudi, shared his predictions for the tournament’s final stages.
He shared, “At first, I was confused about choosing between England and Spain. Both have excellent qualities, but in the end, I’m backing England to win the 2026 World Cup.”
Tourists who are in Bali as the final rounds kick off have plenty of opportunities to watch the games in good company. Wahyudi told reporters, “We invite the people of Denpasar to watch the World Cup semifinal and final together through a viewing party at Puputan Badung Field.”
It is easy enough to find the games being televised live across all of Bali’s leading tourist resorts. The Forge in Seminyak is operating 24 hours a day, meaning no matter the kick-off time, there is always a warm welcome, cold beer, and plenty of snacks to enjoy the game with.
Galaxy Sports Bar & Restaurant in Seminyak is also proving a hit with football fans this World Cup, and is another venue adjusting its opening hours to accommodate the late-night and early morning kick-off times.
Over in Canggu, The Bench Sports Bar is open till late and has a welcoming gang of sports-loving locals and tourists all hanging out enjoying the beautiful game.
