The FIFA World Cup 2026 runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, and London is preparing for one of the biggest football summers in recent memory. Whether you're looking for a buzzing sports bar, a traditional pub packed with fans, an outdoor beer garden, or a rooftop venue with a screen, there are plenty of places across the capital showing every match live.
With England drawn in Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama, demand for World Cup screenings is expected to be high. Here's our guide to the best places to watch the World Cup 2026 in London.
One of Chelsea's most iconic pubs, The Cadogan Arms combines traditional British pub charm with a lively matchday atmosphere. Every World Cup fixture will be shown throughout the tournament.
Website: https://www.cadoganarmschelsea.com
With four central London locations, Market Halls is set to be one of the capital's most popular World Cup destinations. Expect giant screens, a lively crowd and plenty of food and drink options under one roof.
Website: https://markethalls.co.uk
BOXPARK is one of London's premier football viewing venues and will be hosting screenings throughout the World Cup. Known for its giant screens, street food traders and lively atmosphere, BOXPARK is expected to be one of the busiest destinations for England matches.
Website: https://www.boxpark.co.uk
Watch the World Cup from one of London's most unique venues. Barge East will screen matches across its floating bar, terrace and outdoor gardens, making it ideal for summer evening kick-offs.
Website: https://www.bargeeast.com
Inspired by American sports bars, KERB Social Club offers wall-to-wall screens, craft beers, burgers and wings, ensuring there isn't a bad seat in the house.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Designed by sports fans for sports fans, Goldwood boasts more than 20 ultra-HD screens, including several over 100 inches, making it one of the best places to catch every moment of the action.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Located near the City of London, The Boundary is showing every England match on its large screens and offers a great atmosphere for football fans.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Combining Bavarian beer hall vibes with extensive sports coverage, Munich Cricket Club will show every England fixture as well as Germany's matches.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Located in Leicester Square, Paddy's Sportsbook features 55 HD screens and a giant 10-metre screen, making it one of London's largest indoor World Cup viewing venues.
Website: https://hippodromecasino.com
Belushi's remains one of London's most reliable sports bar chains, with every World Cup match shown across HD screens and projectors.
Website: https://www.belushis.com
Football fans can enjoy every fixture on a giant outdoor LED screen or a huge indoor projector screen at this popular East London brewery.
Website: https://40ftbrewery.com
Clapham Grand will show England matches on a massive 25-foot screen alongside DJs, sing-alongs, confetti cannons and more.
Website: https://claphamgrand.com
One of South London's favourite beer gardens, The Duke of Edinburgh offers multiple indoor and outdoor screens, making it ideal for watching football in the sunshine.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Featuring huge LED screens and one of London's largest beer gardens, The Garden Vauxhall is expected to be a major hotspot for England games.
Website: https://thegardenvauxhall.com
Craft beer, grilled food and two large outdoor screens make Green Goose a fantastic open-air World Cup viewing venue.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Known for its retractable-roof beer garden and large outdoor screens, The Coat and Badge is one of South West London's best football pubs.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
If you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, Carpenters Arms offers a rooftop terrace and outdoor seating away from the larger crowds.
Details: https://www.designmynight.com
Demand for England games will be extremely high. Many venues offer advance tickets ranging from £4 to £15, often including a complimentary drink.
Because the tournament is being hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, many fixtures will kick off during the evening in the UK. Check venue opening hours before attending.
Large groups may want to book private spaces at venues such as BOXPARK, TOCA Social or Clapham Grand, many of which offer exclusive viewing packages.
If the weather cooperates, beer gardens at The Duke of Edinburgh, The Garden Vauxhall and The Coat and Badge provide some of the best outdoor football viewing experiences in London.
Many venues, including Munich Cricket Club, BOXPARK and Belushi's, will show matches from every nation throughout the tournament.
Whether you're looking for a packed sports bar, a traditional football pub, an outdoor beer garden or a giant-screen viewing venue, London has no shortage of fantastic places to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026. From BOXPARK and Market Halls to riverside venues like Barge East and iconic pubs such as The Cadogan Arms, there is something for every football fan this summer.
Venue details, screening schedules and ticket prices are correct at the time of writing (June 2026) but may change. Always check venue websites and social media channels before travelling.
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