India, June 11 -- T he broadcast drama is finally over. After months of uncertainty, Indian audiences now know they will be able to watch all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, thanks to a last-minute broadcasting rights deal. With the tournament kicking off on June 11, attention has swiftly shifted to viewing plans. While streaming remains an option, many fans prefer to catch the action with fellow supporters. Across cities, pubs and bars are gearing up for football fever. "While not every FIFA match falls into a convenient viewing slot for Indian audiences, the passion for footbvall remains strong," says Rahul Singh, owner of Beer Cafe, which plans curated rerun screenings, highlights and special WC offers across its outlets. Mumbai and Pune venues, too, are gearing up for football fever. In Lucknow, venues are planning late-night screenings to cater to die-hard fans. "At our 24-hour restaurant, we have already created an ambience and will be screening all matches with a curated menu and beverages," said Maneesh Verma, owner of Celestial Manor. Rohit Pandey, general manager of Fairfield by Marriott, said, "At Kava restaurant, we will be screen-ing early matches with food and drinks combos. We have curated a staycation package with combo meals and football ambience."...