Hours before kickoff yesterday, San Francisco’s Mission District was already roaring. Valencia Street and the surrounding blocks filled up early, as green jerseys and Mexican flags took over sidewalks, bar patios and pretty much any spot with a screen and a sightline. By midafternoon, it felt less like a neighborhood and more like a hometown outpost for Mexico’s long World Cup tradition.
Video from the scene, aired by KTVU, shows exactly how packed it got: shoulder to shoulder inside bars, crowds bunched up on the sidewalks and clusters of fans camped outside venues hours before Mexico’s Round of 16 showdown with England. It was a repeat of earlier World Cup nights that have regularly spilled into the Mission during the 2026 tournament.
Bars, patios and pop-up viewing spots
Plenty of Mission spots leaned in for the Mexico vs. England matchup. Tacolicious’s Mission outpost promoted a viewing party on OpenTable, while local listings showed The Chapel setting up a big screen for fans. Neighborhood bars like Napper Tandy, a longtime Mission hangout, have been steady home bases for Mexico supporters throughout the tournament, according to Mission Local.
The result on Sunday was predictable and very Mission: standing-room-only at many bars and a rush on nearby taquerias and bodegas as fans grabbed food between halves.
Safety concerns after a Mission Bay shooting
The party vibe arrived with some unease in the background. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that a late-night shooting on June 30 near SPARK Social in Mission Bay left two people wounded. In response, SPARK Social called off its remaining World Cup broadcasts “in the interest of protecting the safety of our guests, staff, vendors, and community,” SFGATE reported…