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Houston's 2026 World Cup Food Deals: Free Pizza, Churros, and More for Fans

Houston's 2026 World Cup Food Deals: Free Pizza, Churros, and More for Fans
Sports · 2026
Photo · Lucia Fernandez for Latino World News
By Lucia Fernandez Sports Editor Jun 10, 2026 3 min read

Houston is gearing up for the 2026 World Cup, and with NRG Stadium hosting seven matches, the city's food scene is rolling out deals that let fans eat well without breaking the bank. From free pizzas to churros, these promotions are designed to keep the energy high whether you're watching from home or at a watch party.

Domino's is offering its famous "emergency pizzas" if a U.S. player gets a red card, potentially giving away up to a million dollars in product throughout the tournament. Jason's Deli, meanwhile, has its "Deli Dollars Goal Rush" promotion, granting loyalty points and free dishes every time the U.S. national team scores. It's a clever way to turn every goal into a tangible reward for fans.

Where to Find the Best Deals

For a more authentic atmosphere, Ojos Locos has launched its "Casa de Fútbol" in Houston, where visitors can get a special passport that unlocks rewards like churros, wings, and queso. This loyalty program is perfect for fans planning to watch multiple matches. Snooze Eatery is also joining the party with a limited-time menu featuring honey cake pancakes and the "Congo Dirty Soda," available in cities like Dallas and Atlanta.

7-Eleven, alongside Laredo Taco Company and Raise the Roost, offers special combos like E. GOAL-AZO tacos and fast food boxes with delivery discounts. These options ensure no one goes hungry while following the action on screen. For those who prefer delivery, DoorDash is allowing users to participate for major prizes, including a chance to share five million dollars by picking the champion or winning trips to the grand final.

McDonald's has a special edition meal with exclusive sauces and collectible items, while BJ's Restaurants drops its craft beer prices to just five dollars during match days. These deals are a great way to enjoy the World Cup without overspending. If you're looking for more tips on navigating Houston during the tournament, check out our guide on navigating Texas traffic like a pro.

The Latino community in Texas has a variety of options at chains like Ojos Locos and 7-Eleven to experience the soccer fiesta with daily promotions and offers. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking to enjoy the atmosphere, Houston's food deals offer a unique opportunity to celebrate the 2026 World Cup with discounts that really impact your pocketbook. For more on the city's preparations, read about NRG Park's full lockdown for World Cup security.

These promotions are part of a broader trend of local businesses embracing the World Cup spirit. As Houston prepares for the influx of fans, restaurants are finding creative ways to engage customers. For those interested in the broader debate around World Cup spending, see how residents and activists are reacting. And if you're planning to catch the action live, don't miss our list of Houston's best watch parties.

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