The Castle
A fab pick of London World Cup pubs, The Castle is ensuring you catch plenty of the women's tournament. 10am opening times means there's lots of game time in store, even from those earlier kick-offs Down Under.
This huge FIFA tournament kicks off Down Under in June, bringing about matches between Scotland, Germany, Japan, Australia and beyond. Question is, can the Lionesses bring it home? To make sure you don't miss a minute of the action, we've put together a guide to the London bars and restaurants showing the Women's World Cup this 2027.
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Last updated on 1st February 2024
A fab pick of London World Cup pubs, The Castle is ensuring you catch plenty of the women's tournament. 10am opening times means there's lots of game time in store, even from those earlier kick-offs Down Under.
Watch England in London at The Beehive, a Tottenham boozer that's welcoming all fans. Not only is the inside spacious, but the sheltered outdoor space has screens of its own for those summertime Women's World Cup fixtures.
Wondering where to watch the Women's World Cup in London Bridge? Book a table at St. Christopher's Inn to catch all of the incredible on-pitch action this summer. While you watch the games, chow down on freshly prepared pizzas, homemade burgers or Sunday roasts.
The Regent knows what we want and that's Women's World Cup screenings and a top-notch happy hour. Just a stone's throw from Balham station, this Clapham joint boasts 2 cocktails for £14 between Mondays and Fridays, alongside a mouthwatering pub grub menu.
After places to watch the Women's World Cup in London? Three Tuns Aldgate has stood since the 1700s, and with that comes a long tradition of sporting revelry - now with the addition of outdoor screens to boot.
Slick sports destination Broadleaf has TVs on each booth for the feeling of a private viewing experience, without sacrificing atmosphere. It's a premium shuffleboard destination too, so there's plenty to enjoy at half-time or after games.
Looking for a Women's World Cup watch party? The Perky Nel has just what you need. Located in Clapham, this best-loved drinking den flaunts plenty of viewing experiences across the space. Expect non-stop good vibes, HD screens and plenty of drinks to boot.
Just a short walk from St Katherines Dock, you'll uncover the sports haven that is Moretown Belle. Featuring the single biggest TV in Europe, alongside 35 other UHD 4K screens, this place makes sure you won't miss a single moment of the action - 8am opening times see to that too.
Support the Lionesses over at The Star By Hackney Downs, which offers 90s-inspired interiors, from the old school seating to the retro lampshades. Sit in front of the huge screens to watch the incredible tournament, with tasty food and drinks to hand.
Over at Beechwood, they're making sure you don't miss a single second of the World Cup action this year. Thanks to its many large HD screens, state-of-the-art soundsystem and mega menu of mouthwatering munch (not to mention the refreshing beers), it's the place to be.
Sports, food and drinks; that's the name of the game at Pavilion End, and the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 is no exception. Prepare yourself for every goal, card and full-time whistle by parking yourself in front of the huge projectors here - enjoying 10am opening to see early games too.
Make your way over to Holborn's The Hercules Pillars for a fabulous day watching the fixtures. Not only will this bustling boozer boast an electric atmosphere, but you can also dive into happy hour drinks and food deals while you do so.
Gather the squad and make your way to Rocket Euston for the Women's World Cup 2027. Situated in Euston, this popular watering hole touts an epic sound system and a whole lotta HD screens that are perfect for the footie action. There's also a tasty drinks menu too.
Situated in the City of London, The Flying Horse is a lovely, traditional-style pub that's going to be showing the matches throughout the season. There are numerous screens, including behind the bar, so you won't have to miss any of the action when getting another round in.
Searching for the best places showing the Women's World Cup in London? Belushi's, found all across the capital, is ideal for cheering on the Lionesses in front of a huge screen. While you watch, get stuck into refreshing beers and mouthwatering munch too.
When it comes to London places to watch the 2027 Women's World Cup, Griffin Belle delivers the goods with 7.30am opening so you don't miss any games. The friendly boozer has UHD TVs, a multi-screen wall, sound zones and an enviable drinks selection to accompany.
When the footie is on your mind, The Junction is a favourite for both indoor and outdoor viewing. Tuck into 3 for 2 tapas, pub classics and more, as you cheer the Lionesses or another team to victory here.
Wondering where to watch the Women's World Cup in King's Cross? Rotunda has your back. Expect a choice of bar platters or premium packages, all to be scoffed in front of the big screen at this slick spot.
Wondering where to watch the Women's FIFA World Cup in King's Cross? The Star of Kings has got you covered. head along to the trendy, shabby-chic hotspot and watch as the match unfolds while you delve into tantalising tacos and tasty tipples.
A top choice of where to watch the World Cup in Islington, The Bull always has footie on the brain. Surround yourself with other fans and soak up the atmosphere here, which is bound to see plenty of goals from the Lionesses.
Hackney Wick boozer The Lock Inn has perfectly flopping pizza, darts and big screens showing games from this FIFA tournament - what a trio. Settle down in the heart of the community for an unrivalled atmosphere and drinks galore.
With a choice of venues in Marylebone, Canary Wharf and Victoria, Sports Bar & Grill is a great shout wherever you find yourself across the city. Think booths with individual TVs and plenty of other screens scattered across the cool space. Opening at 10am gives them the edge for any earlier games too.
Fronting multiple screens and a huge projector, The Star In Shoreditch is one of the best places to watch the epic tournament. And afterwards? Enjoy karaoke, live music and DJs, not to mention juicy burgers and sloshing pints galore.
Just a few doors down from the famous Sherlock Holmes house on Baker Street, you'll find The Volunteer. Maintaining its traditional Victorian architecture, this friendly pub boasts a selection of screens for catching all the big games, complemented nicely by a great choice of craft ales or wine.
This East London table tennis temple is slinging out the finest craft beer, pizzas, signature cocktails and burgers to keep you going. Get stuck into all of Bat & Ball's games, including ping pong, table tennis and pool, as the games play across screens.
This football-mad London sports bar for the Women's World Cup is called, surprise surprise, Bar Kick. The joint opens in time to catch the later games from Oceania on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
For those of you seeking out trendy spots to catch the games, we highly recommend The Heathcote and Star. This buzzing boozer is as stylish as they come, plus boasts a fantastic number of screens so you don't have to miss a single goal or penalty again.
The Leyton Star isn't just a stylish space to wet the whistle, it's also a bustling hub for sports lovers come the World Cup. Snap up a seat to watch the incredible football players show us what they've got, all while delving into burgers, tacos and top-notch sips.
A nifty little pub on a bustling corner of Clapham, The Belle Vue are just as good at screening the Women's World Cup matches as they are churning out pints and vegan-friendly bites. Give it a look.
Steak and Company Gloucester Road isn't just screening the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup matches live from its Kensington spot, it's also offering up scrumptious lunch specials. Think sizzling black angus steaks alongside fettuccine pasta and more.
For the Women's World Cup, venture to The Rosy Hue for some top-notch screenings. This Elephant And Castle boozer boasts plenty of space to watch all of the footie action, alongside an alfresco terrace for those post-match pints. Hungry? Check out the food menu.
The Star By Liverpool Street is going to be absolutely buzzing on game day. Not only does this joint boast more huge screens than you can shake a stick at, but also mouthwatering munch from Hotbox and all the tasty tipples you could ever want.
Greenwich's The Lost Hour is a hotspot sitting just a stone's throw from the iconic Cutty Sark. With pub prices and a cool sports bar edge, it's got the best of both worlds for your footie viewing, alongside pool and wing challenges to boot.
Goldwood Sports Pub & Kitchen does exactly what it says on the tin: provide you with the perfect place to watch lots of games while stuffing yourself silly with classic grub. Nab burgers Philly cheesesteak subs, pizza and wings while keeping your eyes on the screens.
Looking for the best places to watch the Women's World Cup in London? BrewDog Waterloo has got you covered. Not only is it the biggest of the brand's bars, with industrial-chic interiors, craft beers and even an ice cream van, but also plenty of screens playing all of the action.
Wanna watch the Women's World Cup action? Then make your way to The Old Frizzle in Wimbledon. At this venue, you'll get to catch all of the matches on the screens, before delving into loaded corn chips covered in beef brisket and guac.
Greenwood aren't shy a football match or three, and this season, they're getting in on the Women's World Cup to boot. Showcasing the big games across plenty of screens, it's impossible to miss any of the goals here.
On the hunt for cool pubs to watch all the football matches? Head to The Cadogan Arms. While catching the live broadcast, guests can enjoy eats from its summer menu, including oysters, grilled tiger prawns and the infamous JFC chicken burger, alongside skinny fries. Wash it down with a pint of beer as you cheer on your favourite team.
Can the Lioness take England to the top in this year's Women's World Cup? Find out at the ever-buzzing Long Arm, as this craft beer spot is showing the action from Australia and New Zealand in HD.
For restaurants showing the Women's World Cup in London, look no further than Brigadiers. Munch through those BBQ butter chicken wings and whole Indian feasting menus while the games play on screens, with a pool room featuring a self-service whiskey dispenser for afters.