Where To Watch The World Cup In Peckham 2026

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By Lauren Cole Lead Editor, DesignMyNight Our Lead Editor, Lauren, has written about the UK's best restaurants, bars and experiences on DesignMyNight since 2021. Bylines in What's On Media Group. Last updated on 7th July 2026

A lively South East London neighbourhood with a lot going for it, this area is set to be vibrant during the football this summer. And if you're wondering about the best pubs and bars showing the World Cup in Peckham, then we've got just the thing for you.

We've rounded up all the best places to watch on big screens, from cosy pubs to renovated car parks doubling as a sports bar. Book your spot now to ensure coverage of all the biggest games.

When Are England 's World Cup Fixtures In 2026?

Date

Kick-off (BST)

Fixture

Stage

Channel

Wed 17th Jun

9pm

England vs Croatia

Group L

ITV1 / ITVX

Tue 23rd Jun

9pm

England vs Ghana

Group L

BBC One / iPlayer

Sat 27th Jun

10pm

Panama vs England

Group L

ITV1 / ITVX

Wed 1st July

5pm

Round of 32 vs DR Congo

Knockout

BBC One / iPlayer

Mon 6th July

1am

Round of 16 vs Mexico

Knockout

BBC One / iPlayer

Sat 11th July

10pm

Quarter-Final vs Norway

Knockout

ITV1 / ITVX

Wed 15th July

8pm

England Semi-Final

Knockout

BBC One / iPlayer

Sun 19th Jul

8pm

England World Cup Final

Final

BBC & ITV (shared)

 

Best Places To Watch The World Cup In Peckham 2026




Prince of Peckham

Happy Hour All Day! £7 cocktails. and 4 other offers

A proper community hub, Prince of Peckham is a pub for south London, by south London. Downstairs is a traditional boozer serving up everything you want from your favourite local. Think craft beer and cocktails, and classic pints like Red Stripe, Heineken and Guinness.

When the World Cup is in full swing, you can expect a lively crowd with all the big games beaming on the big screens. In need of a nibble? There's jerk chicken, curry goat croquettes, buttermilk fried chicken wings, scrumptious cauliflower buns and plenty more to see to that.

Watson's General Telegraph

With a huge selection of constantly rotating craft beers on its impressive tap wall, Watson's General Telegraph is a go-to spot for London's ale lovers. This place puts on only the very best brews from the coolest and most interesting breweries in the city right now. 

Grab a pint and settle in to watch the World Cup matches live on the big screens throughout the bar. Peckish? Fresh, locally sourced, sustainable and homemade burgers will soon see to that.

The White Horse

The 4 O'clock Club and 2 other offers

On the corner of Peckham Rye, The White Horse balances old school charm with modern finishes. This place has been serving the good people of SE15 since the early 1800s - so it knows a thing or two about crowd-pleasing matchdays.

Get down here for the World Cup and you can pair your fanatics with well-cared-for ales and ice cold lagers. When it comes to bites, the menu changes but the goal remains the same – stacked sandwiches, eclectic ingredients and bold flavours, all perfectly paired with a pint.

Peckham Levels

In a former multi-storey car park on Rye Lane, Peckham Levels brings together London's nightlife, food and bar scenes. This place has everything for epic World Cup matchdays. 

We're talking pool, table football, arcade machines and, of course, plenty of big screens. To keep you refreshed along the way, there's cracking beers, cocktails and a selection of incredible local independent traders serving up everything from Korean fried chicken to Senegalese soul food and some of the best pizzas and burgers south of the river.

Phoenix Windsor Walk

Sunday Set Menu

The Phoenix sits in a beautifully restored railway station building at the heart of Denmark Hill. With arched windows, exposed brick, vintage clock and soaring vaulted ceiling, it's retained much of its old school features and charm.

Pull up a pew anywhere in its dual-level bar and you can follow all the World Cup action, from the curtain raising game to the grand finale. Expect cold pints, great food and every nail biting minute on the big screen.