
17 Jul 2026
Casa Mundial serves up the grand finale: Spain - Argentina

Since June 11, Theatre The Viage has been the setting for Casa Mundial, Belgium's first permanent immersive arena for major sporting events, launched with the FIFA World Cup as its inaugural event. Five weeks and dozens of matches later, the moment has arrived: on Sunday, July 19 at 9 PM, Spain and Argentina battle it out in Brussels for the World Cup, live on Casa Mundial's giant triple screen.
For those who missed it: the concept behind Casa Mundial is simple. You get all the atmosphere of the stadium, but with extra comfort. From a sofa, in a fully air-conditioned hall, with no rain and no queues. And without a screen that feels miles away from the pitch, you experience every match as if you were right in the middle of it. The chanting, the spontaneous emotions, the tension of the big fixtures, and the energy of the fans: it's all there. From the group stage to the knockout rounds, the program followed nearly every match of the tournament. Sunday brings that journey to its ultimate climax: the same screens, the same premium service and lounge areas, but now for the biggest match of the past four years.
Southern enthusiasm
Since matchday one, both the Spanish and Argentine communities have followed every match of their country at Casa Mundial – both, without fail, to a packed house. Argentine fans didn't even shy away from a kickoff in the middle of the night, showing up time and again. That loyalty is rewarded on Sunday: both communities will be there together for the match of matches.
Southern temperament
As a VIAGE guest, you know our soft spot for an abundance of extra entertainment. Throughout the tournament, though, we quickly learned that the fans bring their own instruments. They are the extra entertainment! Casa Mundial provides the setting, the fans do the rest.
Southern feeling high above the city
Fortunately, we can still indulge a little on the culinary side. Anyone who gets hungry between matches – or afterward – has two places to go.
A special highlight during the final: the nacho stand. Choose between the Fresh Nachos, with guacamole, pico de gallo, and sour cream, or go for the Dirty Nachos, generously topped with chili con carne, jalapeños, pico de gallo, cheddar, and guacamole.
On VIAGE's rooftop terrace, you'll find the summer hotspot Casa Alta, with a breathtaking 180° view of the Brussels skyline. Shade and cool air inside, a large open-air terrace outside: a place away from the crowds, yet right in the heart of the city. Open every day from 5 PM. The menu takes you to Spain and Mexico: tapas to share, tacos with homemade tortillas, pulpo con patatas, croquetas de bacalao, and a charcuterie board with Jamón Serrano Gran Reserva. Of course, we'll make sure you don't miss a moment of the match, or the atmosphere around it. There's a screen here too – pretty much everywhere within VIAGE, really.
The party continues
Whether the trophy heads to Madrid or Buenos Aires: after the final whistle, a DJ takes over. Casa Mundial closes out the 2026 World Cup the way it should – with a party for everyone, no matter who lifts the cup.
Update! The finale at Casa Mundial is now sold out, but there are still tickets for France vs England (Saturday 18 July, 23:00). And ... of course you are welcome in Casa Alta and the casino!

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