Where To Watch The Six Nations In Cardiff

For five weekends every year, the capital comes down with a serious case of rugby fever. On every street and around each corner, you'll find packed-out venues that are teeming with fans eager to get a slice of the action. Whether you're on the hunt for huge HD TVs or massive projector screens, here's where to watch the Six Nations in Cardiff.

When are the Six Nations matches on?

From Thursday 5th February to Saturday 14th March 2026

What days are Wales playing in the Six Nations?

- 7th February at 4.40pm
- 15th February at 3.10pm
- 21st February at 4.40pm
- 6th March at 8.10pm
- 14th March at 4.40pm (Super Saturday)

Best Places To Watch The Six Nations In Cardiff

Last edited by Marcus Sanigar

Last updated on 28th January 2026




The Dock

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Right on the waterfront, The Dock serves up cracking views of the bay along with bucket loads of big match atmosphere. With TVs dotted right through the bar, you can bag a table anywhere to get a great view of every triumphant try. 

Just like the joy of live rugby, the food here is meant to be shared. The menu's packed with all sorts, from small plates of goujons and garlic prawns to platters of chicken, seafood and loaded fries.

Owain Glyndwr, Cardiff

Owain Glyndwr gives you stadium atmosphere with sofa comfort. With big screens everywhere you look, you'll get a great view of every blade of grass. 

Tuck into small plates while you watch the big match, from crispy wings and nachos to Guinness goujons, scrum fries and the Sin Bin Burger. Along with all your favourite tipples, there's a seasonal Ready, Set, Flavour menu serving up the likes of Shamrock Shandy, Jameson Ginger & Lime and Baby Guinness.

Six Nations @ Walkabout Cardiff 🏉

@ Walkabout Cardiff on Sunday 15th February and Saturday 14th March 2026

With big screens everywhere you look, ice cold pints and tasty bites, Walkabout Cardiff has got you covered for the Six Nations. Whether you're heading down on 21st February for Wales v Scotland, 14th March for Wales v Italy or any other big match, expect to feel every tackle and cheer every try with surround sound and all the atmosphere of your fellow fans.

To keep your stomach full throughout, there's nachos, fries, mozza sticks and much more. If you're really feeling the hunger, dig into the Matchday Platter - it packs in chicken wings, garlic dough balls, onion rings, Karaage-coated chicken, halloumi skewers and cheesy BBQ beef burnt ends.

The Eli Jenkins

Looking for a pub showing the Six Nations in Cardiff Bay? The Eli Jenkins is the place to go. All the games will be televised live across its indoor and outdoor HD screens. So, grab your pals and head on over to enjoy the matches with a pint of something tasty to hand.

Henry's Cardiff

Henry's gives you everything you want from the rugby at the pub. The pre-match buzz, the roar of the try and easy access to perfectly poured pints. 

Every match of the Six Nations will be beamed live on the big screens, from opening kick off to Super Saturday. Gather your mates, order up a sharing platter and settle in to back your boys to glory.

Walkabout: Events!

With huge screens and an electric atmosphere, Walkabout is the place to be for the Six Nations. Settle in for the big matches to follow every tackle, scrum and try. 

Expect ice cold beer and plenty of pub grub to keep you fuelled up for the action at the loudest, proudest rugby spot in town. Either side of the match, DJs will keep the energy high with old school hits and crowd-pleasing bangers.

Blue Bell

If you're looking to watch the ruggers in a traditional boozer, get down to Blue Bell. Cardiff's third oldest pub, it's all warm wood interiors and brass finishes.

Known for its cosy and buzzing atmosphere, you'll get all the sounds of the stadium for every Six Nations match. To partner with great views of the pitch on the big screen, there's regularly changing ales and hearty servings of classic Welsh pub grub.

Ludo Sports & Live Lounge, Cardiff

Whether you're at the bar, in a booth or out the back, you won't miss a single pass of the Six Nations at Ludo. There's big screens in every direction, perfect for following every scrum, tackle and try.

As well as all the drinks you'd expect to wet your whistle, there's burgers, pizzas, nachos and more to keep every fan fuelled up. Fancy trying your hand at a different shaped ball? Get out the back to dunk on the basketball court.

The Head Of Steam Cardiff

Just down the road from the Principality, the spirit of rugby is always alive at The Head of Steam. With the Six Nations on the big screens, the place is abuzz with all the atmosphere of the stadium.

There's plenty to keep you entertained pre- and post-match too, from pool to shuffleboard. The menu's just as exciting, with stacked burgers, pizzas and gyros to go with your craft beers and ice cold pints.

Beverley Hotel

Searching for places to watch the Six Nations? Beverley Hotel is a great shout as the venue boasts HD screens, freshly pulled pints and scrumptious burgers. If that wasn't enough, the drinking den fronts a beer garden - perfect for post-game pints and a breath of fresh air. 

The Old Arcade

Found right in the heart of the city and offering a wicked game day atmosphere, The Old Arcade Cardiff is undoubtedly one of the top places around to watch the championships. Filled with vintage rugby memorabilia and huge TV screens, it's popular with locals and visitors alike.