Teddy's
With big red booths, an American aesthetic, and rock 'n' roll vibes, this is a great drinking den for Six Nations fans. Not only does this venue tout plenty of HD screens, but Teddy's also has a crackin' food and drinks menu to match.
If you're searching for a top-notch spot to follow every scrum and tackle, this city has you covered. With a range of energetic hubs, from pubs boasting budget-friendly booze to sports venues that are home to extra-wide screens, there's definitely no shortage of places to catch the action. Whatever your plans, we have compiled a list of the best places to watch the Six Nations in Liverpool.
From Thursday 5th February to Saturday 14th March 2026
- 7th February at 4.40pm
- 14th February at 4.40pm
- 21st February at 2.10pm
- 7th March at 4.40pm
- 14th March at 8.10pm (Super Saturday)
Last edited by Marcus Sanigar
Last updated on 27th January 2026
With big red booths, an American aesthetic, and rock 'n' roll vibes, this is a great drinking den for Six Nations fans. Not only does this venue tout plenty of HD screens, but Teddy's also has a crackin' food and drinks menu to match.
Grab a Six Nations table at Pins Social Clubs' Rocco's Games Room for a great viewing experience. Not only will there be plenty of tasty brews on offer while watching every game, but there's also post-match fun to be had. Think shuffleboard and pool.
Looking for an affordable place for rugby antics? Brookhouse on Smithdown Road is filled with HD screens and plenty of cheap pints, so you won't miss a moment of the game or go thirsty. Better yet, they've got pub grub, nachos and mozzie sticks to boot.
Avoid the rowdy crowds and watch the Six Nations from one of England's most ornate pubs; The Philharmonic Dining Rooms will see you enjoying game day from the comfort of plush sofas and dark wood interiors. As for the food? There's British classics like hot pies and fish and chips, plus a cheese sharing board for two.
Found within the Baltic Triangle, BOXPARK Liverpool is a cool event space and indoor food hall that spans an impressive 21,000 square metres. It's filled with large tables and warehouse-style interiors, with multiple stalls lining the edges of the room.
They'll be showing the rugby on their huge screens, promising an electric atmosphere during the games. Sip beer or cocktails while you watched, paired with some scrumptious street food.
Situated in the charming village of Crosby, The George is a welcoming, cosy boozer that's decked out in HD TV screens. There's plenty of space for seating, so you can relax as you watch, while sipping on refreshing pints or wine.
Feeling peckish? Tuck into everything from loaded jacket potatoes to double beef blue cheese burgers and breaded scampi with chips.
Punch Tarmey's is a Baltic Triangle bar with a passion for all things Irish. Venture to this well-loved spot to follow the Six Nations action on screens across the venue, all while you sink some of the best poured pints of Guinness in the city.
The Farmers Arms serves up stadium atmosphere with sofa comfort for the Six Nations. Expect big screens, surround sound and drinks offers with every match.
As well as all your favourite tipples, there's plenty to try on the Ready, Set, Flavour menu, including Shamrock Shandy, Jameson Ginger & Lime, and Baby Guinness. There's small plates to get you through the big matches too, from Guinness goujons and scrum fries to the sin bin burger and loaded nachos.
While you'd often think of Gravity MAX Liverpool as the venue for adrenaline junkies, it's also great for watching live sport. As well as e-karting, batting cages, and more for before or after your chosen game, you can also catch the Six Nations live, including on the big screen up at the rooftop terrace - where a retractable roof keeps you covered from the elements.
Traditional boozer The Albert is fronting a chilled-out atmosphere and a great selection of drinks to boot. From real cask ales to local gins, you'll be kept refreshed and ready for the sporting action ahead throughout the Six Nations screenings.
An energetic hub for fans of all sports, Bierkeller is one of the top places in Liverpool to screen the Six Nations tournament. Get the gang together and take over one of the tables for an afternoon of steins and scores.
The Head of Steam has got every base covered this Six Nations. As well as the live big match action, it's serving up local beers and real ales, creative cocktails and environmentally conscious wine.
As if that's not enough, the menu packs in dishes that could feed a hungry front row. Think chicken katsu burgers, falafel gyros, plant-based pizzas, loaded fries and wings - not to mention small plates perfect for nibbling at half time.
Located in Aintree, The Valentine is a charming local boozer that promises a lively atmosphere at all times - especially when the Six Nations is on. The spacious venue flaunts multiple TV screens, including some at the end of the tables.
Enjoy a refreshing pint or two while you watch, as well as an extensive menu that features barbecue mac 'n' cheese burgers, mega mixed grills, katsu curry and much more.
After a hub to enjoy every scrum, try and tackle for the Six Nations? The Shipping Forecast is the ideal venue. This popular haunt has plenty of HD screens dotted about the venue, alongside food 'n' drinks deals, including 2 for 1 burgers on Tuesdays and roasts come Sunday afternoon.
Searching for a haunt to watch the Six Nations? Then be sure to head to O'Neill's Liverpool. This awesome boozer is home to a fabulous range of HD screens and sound systems, alongside a boatload of delicious burgers or craft brews.
Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of Flute, a setting that's known for its good vibes and fun activities from pool to karaoke and quiz sessions. Wet your whistle with help from the extensive 2-4-1 cocktail list and dedicated G&T menu, while scoffing burgers, nachos and small plates.
After supreme watering holes in Liverpool for all your Six Nations needs? Yates is definitely up there as one of the best pubs, as it boasts delicious food and free-flowing pints. Plus, the venue has HD screens so you can enjoy every second of the game.
To catch the home nations romping to victory? The Flanagan's Apple is just the place, offering prime viewing for all your Six Nations needs. Plus, there are affordable drinks to keep you refreshed, alongside gourmet burgers and small plates for when you get peckish.
If you're on the hunt for boozers showing the Six Nations, check out Lime Street Social. With HD screens and a projector to view all the tackles, you can watch every last second of the game while tucking into loaded fries and chicken wings.
Whether you're a rugby fanatic or just fancy soaking up some atmosphere, get down to the Hope & Anchor for the Six Nations. One of Liverpool's favourite pubs will be beaming every second of the action across its big screens.
To celebrate, it's cooked up an eclectic cocktail menu of curious combos. Think Guinness topped with Chambord, Guinness with rum and vodka, and Guinness with Monster Energy - all of which taste much better than they sound.
Billed as the home of live sports, Rileys is always a top watering hole for screening the game. Flaunting a great deal of HD TV screens, and an awesome crowd-pleasing menu filled with burgers or hearty eats. This is a spot you won't want to miss.
Popular sports bar McCooleys is a great choice for all the Six Nations antics in Liverpool. Follow every single match - though it helps if you're supporting Ireland - with added pool tables, a lively atmosphere, and tasty grub.
After places showing the Six Nations 2026 in Liverpool? Grosvenor Casino Leo is just the place, as it's fronting a scattering of big screens and a variety of cards or games to keep you entertained at half-time.