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This summer, we’re screening the Men’s World Cup at OASE. So round up your mates and settle into our Strandtent: cold drinks, sun on your face, and the match on a big screen. And if there’s a game you’re dying to see in the night, check out our open call too. Let us know what match we absolutely can’t miss.
3/6/2026
t/m
19/7/2026
Free
Language no problem
Strandtent
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Expect a big screen, a bar to fuel the vibes, a riverside view and a space where the Men’s World Cup feels like a party at home. Indoor or outdoor setups depend on the weather and kick-off time, so you can always count on the right setup for the moment. Matches played during the opening hours of our Strandtent will be screened by default.
Doors open one hour before kick-off. During regular beach club opening hours, we're open earlier (Thu & Fri 16 - 23, Sat 12 - 21 and Sun 12 - 21).
Thu 9 July - La France - Al-Maghrib
Keep an eye on our Instagram or website for updates on which more matches we'll be screening.
So, if you see a match listed at 1:00am on Sunday, it will actually be played during the night from Saturday into Sunday. The same also applies to matches kicking off at midnight (12:00am).
Communities with deep roots in Rotterdam are shining on the world stage, with Rotterdam-born players like Shurandy Sambo representing Curaçao and Dailon Livramento playing for Cabo Verde. This Men’s World Cup feels bigger than football alone. It’s family and shared emotion: screaming at the same screen, side by side.
The Men’s World Cup should be about unity, passion, and the beauty of the game. But when tickets cost a fortune, when one of the host countries locks up those with an immigration background, and when FIFA cares more about profits than fans, something is wrong. Therefore, at OASE, we’re focusing on celebrating the meeting point of football and culture, and invite the communities of Rotterdam to the stage.