Bars and venues are being urged to not show the World Cup matches.
Same-sex relationships, as well as other human rights concerns, have been criticized by the host country ofQatar.
The ambassador for the World Cup in Qatar was criticized after he said homosexuality was damage in the mind.
According to a report by Human Rights Watch, members of the country's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer community were mistreated by security services.
Manchester Pride said a boycott would send a message to Fifa that "the lives of marginalised people are paramount".
The organisation said that the decision to host the World Cup in Qatar has shown a lack of consideration for the people who are gay or bisexual.
The message that Fifa is sending to the world is that they don't think people of the same sex should be involved in sports. They don't think they need to be involved with protecting people of the same sex.
When the issues of queer peoples' needs were brought to light, Fifa ignored them or didn't care about them, and went with the country that hosted the Olympics.
"As a huge organisation with massive power and influence, Fifa is in an incredible position to progress LGBTQ+ rights in football and sport, but have completely ignored LGBTQ+ people."
Everyone is welcome to visit the country to watch the football, and no one will be discriminated against.
England's Harry Kane and eight other captains of European teams will be wearing 'One Love' armbands to promote diversity and inclusion as part of a peaceful protest.