Football Pubs In London

Nobody wants to find themselves packed into a rubbish boozer catching a barely-there glimpse of a tiny TV come match day, and that’s exactly why we’re here to help. Whether you're tuning into the Premier League, Champions League or the World Cup, here’s a huge guide to the best pubs showing football in London, complete with unbeatable drinks deals, electric atmospheres and giant HD screens. *Blows whistle*

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Last updated on 16th April 2024




The Earl Of Camden

A North London hidden gem if we ever saw one, The Earl of Camden comes out on top when it comes to brilliant sports bars. Get your football fix at this trendy pub that promises epic screenings of all the matches. Plus, there are craft beers and stonebaked pizzas up for grabs.

Elephant Inn

When it comes to North London boozers showing football, Finchley's The Elephant Inn knows what's up, with its HD screens and cosy rooms decked out with high chairs, an array of mirrors and wooden panelling. This watering hole's menu is one to remember as well, serving up moreish Thai cuisine like a red curry and spring rolls, to accompany a fresh pint at half time.

The Devonshire

The Devonshire is a pretty pub nestled in Balham, boasting modern light fixtures and stained glass windows. Out back you'll find a vibrant beer garden that's flooded with revellers come summertime. This haunt also comes with a number of TVs screening the big matches, making it a top spot for watching the football with friends while tucking into gourmet sandwiches filled with steak or cyder battered fish fingers.

The Crown and Castle

If you're looking for a pub in East London where you can watch the football that's got a friendly atmosphere as well as a cracking craft beer selection, then The Crown and Castle is right up your street. Laced with history and boasting a legacy that spans over two centuries, this old boozer has an array of glossy screens fixed to its walls meaning you can get a great view of the game from wherever you decided to enjoy your pint. 

The Leather Bottle

The Leather Bottle in Earlsfield is home to a stunning beer garden equipped with a burger shack and a delicious menu fronting a sensational Sunday roast. It's well-known in the area has been around for roughly 300 years and has over six different spaces to cosy up in and indulge in some moresih fare. Make sure to bag a seat here to watch the football and order some delicious goods like whipped ricotta or juicy plant burger to your table.

George IV

George IV in Chiswick is a characterful pub sporting exposed brick walls and a well-stocked bar featuring a rating selection of ales. It's popular for its beer garden as well as its live sports showings; swing by to catch a match and enjoy some top gastro grub like pan-roasted sea bass fillet atop British shellfish risotto, walnut moussaka and beer-battered haddock. 

The Goose Walthamstow

One of the best places to watch football in London, The Goose is a Walthamstow favourite that's a must-visit for the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League and more. Not only can you expect TVs dotted about a traditional space, but also the affordable grub and drinks to match.

Sporting Page

If you're looking for pubs in Chelsea showing football, make sure to check out Sporting Page. Grab a pint then settle into the cosy boozer to watch all the fixtures on Sky Sports, and if you're hungry? There's a fantastic selection of seafood dishes to enjoy.

The Kenton

Boasting four screens around the pub all showing Sky and BT Sports, The Kenton is the place to go when you want to watch the footie. Whether it's the Premier, Champions or Europa league, you can bet this that join will be bustling with fans.

Long Arm Pub & Brewery

One of the best pubs and bars for watching football in London, Long Arm Pub & Brewery in Shoreditch is the first of its kind when it comes to a boozer with a negative carbon footprint. Everything is brewed and served onsite, straight from tank to glass, meaning you can enjoy a pint in good faith. The atmospheric hotspot boasts two projectors showing fixtures alongside an array of shiny screens too, as well as a droolworthy menu featuring all-American bites like ribs, nachos and hotdogs. 

The Alma Wandsworth

Sporting emerald green tiles from the onset and gorgeous wooden flooring on the inside, The Alma is a beautiful pub in Wandsworth, housed in a Victorian building and whipping up some seriously drool-worthy grub throughout the week. Across numerous TV screens, you can catch some football with your friends, enjoy a classic cocktail or two and tuck into the likes of 35-day dry-aged fillet Wellington or a coal-baked beetroot version for vegetarians.

The Sydney Arms

Chelsea football pubs are topped off by The Sydney Arms, a traditional English boozer that's streaming all the action from the Premier League, Champions League and more across their screens. Plus, there's some classic British grub to accompany your viewing.

Belushis Hammersmith

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A combo of a sports bar and a late-night party palace, Belushis is a footie lover's haven. With an American feel, great drink promotions and seven large plasma screens showing all major fixtures, you couldn't want much more. There's also sister sites in Camden, Greenwich and Shepherd's Bush - all boasting the same great atmosphere.

Fox & Goose Hotel

Take a short stroll through Wembley and you'll stumble up The Fox & Goose Hotel, which not only provides a wholesome stay should you need one in the city but also prides itself in showing all the football you could dream of, as well as offering an expansive beer garden to sip a half-time pint in. Oozing cottage-core interiors, this spot is ideal when on the hunt for sports with a side of pub grub, like juicy burgers, plus fish and chips.

Grand Junction Arms

Grand Junction Arms is located in the North West of London, sporting pretty views of the Grand Union Canal and offering a relaxing atmosphere - ideal for enjoying a spot of football. Its main bar area is bright and beautiful, with golden light fixtures, hanging plants and burnt orange leather sofas. However, it's the private lodges you'll want to secure for you and your mates as they come equipped with speakers and screens ideal for showing the match. 

The Victory

From it's elegant decor, you wouldn't have initially thought The Victory to be one for football but the modern British pub is committed to showing games for sports fans. Tucked above Waterloo's bustling concord, enjoy quality food and drink at half time, like a chorizo scotch egg with piccalilli.

Wheatsheaf Ealing

A traditional boozer through and through with the cosy wooden get-up to match, Wheatsheaf is Ealing's best kept secret for watching all the footie. Cheer on your team's colours while catching games on the smattering on TVs, all while sinking pints and tucking into pub grub. 

Cock and Bottle

Cock and Bottle is a great place in Notting Hill to catch all the sports action. The cosy pub showcases a huge HD screen, as well as scran and pints to match. We recommend trying the bar board, featuring the likes of Korean chicken bites, onion rings, crispy squid and more.

The Three Compasses

If you're keen on sports and down in the Dalston area, don't miss The Three Compasses. Not only are they burger champions with regularly rotating kitchen hosts, but they also pull out the big screen for matches, making for an all-encompassing football pub enviroment.

Distillers

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If you're looking for a haunt in West London that boasts an impressive craft beer collection as well as shiny screens to catch a match on, then The Distillers is the boozer for you. Oozing warmth and charm, thanks to its checkered chairs, white beamed ceilings and exposed brick walls, it makes a relaxing haunt to enjoy a pint of the good stuff, alongside a juicy burger or some truffle mac 'n' cheese.