Large Screens Showing The World Cup 2026 In Glasgow

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By Marcus Sanigar Food, Drink & Events Writer, DesignMyNight Food, drink and events writer with a decade of experience covering the UK hospitality scene. Has written for Expedia, Trainline and more. Last updated on 20th May 2026

Our city is brimming with places that are making quite the occasion of the World Cup, broadcasting the matches across huge screens for your enjoyment. Grab yourself a pint, perch on a stool or book your own private booth and get ready to be rowdy as you follow the games. But just where do you go? Discover the top bars showing the FIFA World Cup 2026 on a large screen in Glasgow here.




Oran Mor

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A bar, restaurant, club, venue and former church all rolled into one, Óran Mór serves up some seriously stunning decor. Think old stone walls, dark wooden fixtures, iron columns, church bells, stained glass and mounted head carvings.

When the World Cup kicks off, this place transforms into an epic fan zone. We're talking big screens, buzzing atmosphere, flowing drinks and a crowd in full voice, all backing Scotland together.

Hudsons Glasgow

A neighbourhood favourite, Hudson is decked out with a sleek and edgy charm. With a wrap around bar, it's the perfect place to grab a pint and soak up the pre-match atmosphere.

When kickoff arrives, there's HD screens in all directions. Round up your mates, pull up a pew and cheer on Scotland to (hopeful) victory.

The Old Smiddy Inn, Glasgow

Just a short walk from Mount Florida train station, The Old Smiddy is a beautiful traditional boozer. Think rustic wooden finishes, exposed beams and homely seating. 

Add big screens right through the place and it's the perfect spot to watch the World Cup. Round up your mates to follow every kick with a roaring crowd and a steady stream of cask ales and ice cold lagers.

Grosvenor Café

With a giant projector screen at the centre of the bar, you're sure of a great view of the World Cup action at Grosvenor Café. Pull up a pew anywhere here and you'll get a great spot to follow every tackle, shot and sensational goal. 

As you cheer on Steve Clarke's men from the very first kick, you can order up ice cold pints of premium lager, as well as perfectly poured Guinness and creative cocktails. The food menu is just as full on, packing in small plates, sharers, pizza, pasta and burgers.