Big Screens Showing The 2026 World Cup In London

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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 15th June 2026

The hunt for the best places with big screens to watch the World Cup in London ends here. England’s journey through Group L is going to be an absolute football gauntlet, so they need the whole country behind them - and you need a massive screen to help you catch every second.

History is on the line with a high-stakes rematch against Croatia - the very team that broke hearts in 2018. With a lethal Ghana squad packed with Premier League talent like Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo, plus a wild-card Panama team, the Three Lions are staring down a fiercely unpredictable path to the knockouts. Although we have every faith.

Whether you’re looking for an outdoor fan zone to cheer on Bukayo Saka (especially after Arsenal's league win) or somewhere to nab some England merch and sing 'Hey Jude' at the top of your lungs while praying for another Jude Bellingham bicycle kick, our curated and regularly updated guide features the top-rated pubs and bars showing the FIFA World Cup 2026 on giant HD projectors and cinema-sized TV screens. We're here to help you find (and book) top picks for watching all the action live from Canada, Mexico and the United States.

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Big Screens To Watch The World Cup In London




1. Summer Of Sports At Vinegar Yard

  • Location: 72-82 St Thomas St, London Bridge, SE1 3QU
  • Why I recommend: with every England game shown outside, this is the place to soak up the sun and the World Cup vibes. I love the fact that it's home to a variety of street food traders, serving tacos, burgers, and more, and that there are two ticket types to suit your needs. If there's a big group of you, they've got reserved spaces under the mezzanine
  • Showing: all of England's fixtures
  • Price: from £15.40 per person

Grab your mates and get down to the Vinegar Yard for an epic summer of sport. Think giant screens, ice-cold pints and sensational street food.

As you cheer on the Three Lions, you can fuel up on everything from tacos and Japanese sandos to burgers, loaded fries and shawarma. Grab your tickets to follow the action from just £15.40. Bag general admission, which includes a drink on arrival and unreserved seating outdoors (on a first-come, first-served basis), or reserve a table for up to eight of you to make a day and night of it. 

2. FANZONE 4D At Freight Brixton, The Electric Ballroom, And More

  • Locations: Freight Brixton, The Electric Ballroom, The Steel Yard, and Riverside East
  • Why I recommend: Fanzone 4D experiences are made for the fans, putting you right in the heart of the action with cutting-edge technology. I think that it's a top pick for those who wish they had tickets to the real thing, and with venues dotted across the capital, there's one within a short tube ride away. Honestly, the club-grade sound systems are worth it 
  • Showing: England's fixtures and some key fixtures
  • Price: from free

Whether you're in Stratford, Camden, Brixton or beyond, you can count on FANZONE 4D for unique big screen World Cup experiences across London. These venues all promise huge TVs to watch the games on, as well as state-of-the-art sound systems. 

The atmosphere will be electric throughout, with a cracking selection of food and drink to boot. Even better? Some of their tickets are free.

3. World Cup 2026 At Flat Iron Square

@ Flat Iron Square on Thu, 21st May 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: Flat Iron Square, London Bridge, SE1 1TD
  • Why I recommend: I think that this open-plan indoor and outdoor social hub in Southwark is one of London's ultimate sports viewing hotspots. With screens positioned all over the venue, an incredible communal buzz, and an array of independent street food traders right on site, it's the perfect place to gather a big group of friends. You get all the energy of a stadium crowd paired with top-tier food and drinks
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £2 per person

Catch every second of the World Cup action in the heart of London Bridge this summer. Flat Iron Square is turning the tournament into a large celebration among fans, showing games across multiple massive screens so you won't miss a single play.

Expect a jolly matchday atmosphere complete with themed decor, great music, and a roaring crowd. To fuel you through the 90 minutes, you can easily bounce between the venue's bars and various independent food stalls serving up incredible global street eats. 

4. World Cup 2026 At Between The Bridges

@ Between The Bridges on Wed, 20th May 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: Between The Bridges, Southbank, SE1 8XX
  • Why I recommend: situated right on the South Bank, its massive 2,000-person capacity and three giant video walls create a stadium-level collective energy that you simply can't replicate indoors. It combines the tension of elite live sport with the upbeat, social infrastructure of a summer festival, making it my top recommendation for groups looking for an electric matchday experience
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £12 per person

Discover one of the ultimate London World Cup 2026 big screen fan zones at Between The Bridges. This expansive South Bank venue is screening the tournament's biggest games across three giant video walls, ensuring crystal-clear views and an unmatched, crowd-driven atmosphere for every crucial kickoff.

As a go-to destination for live sports, the venue elevates the matchday experience by pairing football with a rotating lineup of independent street food vendors, multiple craft beer bars, and live entertainment. The open-air layout is perfectly optimised for large groups and long, sun-soaked sessions. Top tip: because licensing hours vary for late-night fixtures and high-profile England matches are strictly ticketed, secure your entry early to guarantee your spot.

5. Summer Of Sports At Hackney Bridge

  • Location: Units 1-28, Echo Building, East Bay Lane, E15 2SJ
  • Why I recommend: looking for alfresco entertainment, ice-cold drinks flowing all day, and food traders serving everything you need to get through 90 minutes? You're going to love Hackney Bridge. It has a capacity for up to 400 punters, so you can expect a lively, packed atmosphere on the days of the England matches 
  • Showing: every England match within opening hours
  • Price: from £15.40 per person

The summer of sport is coming to Hackney Bridge. Grab your mates and settle in for the full match day atmosphere right in the heart of Hackney Wick.

This place is bringing every England game to its giant outdoor screen. Tickets are just £15.40 and include a welcome drink to get you on your way. It is fully open-air, however, so if the weather's looking a little dreary, be prepared to bring your raincoat. 

6. Brixton Jamm

  • Location: 261 Brixton Road, Brixton, SW9 6LH
  • Why I recommend: whether you're supporting England or Brazil, your country will be well and truly represented at Brixton Jamm. They're promising a full-blown party with the Copa Experience, including DJs and live entertainment, and their massive screens and sound system ensure that everyone will catch the whole game. Plus, England tickets include a free beer
  • Showing: all of England and Brazil's fixtures
  • Price: from £5.50

 A buzzing bar and event space in South London, Brixton Jamm is showing every single kick of the England games on their massive screens. Tickets cost just £5.50 per person, including a free beer, or you can book a table for groups of six.

And when Brazil are playing, they're hosting the Copa Experience, bringing vibrant Brazilian energy to London. There'll be a full viewing set-up, alongside Brazilian food, drinks, DJs and entertainment, turning the crowd into a proper party.

7. World Cup 2026 Screenings at TOCA Social

  • Location: The O2, Peninsula Square, Greenwich, SE10 0DX
  • Why I recommend: TOCA Social combines world-class football gaming with elite matchday screenings. You can book a private box with its own screen or join the massive crowd in the main bar area for a high-tech experience. Whether you're arriving as a pair or a group of eight, there are ticket options to accommodate both
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £5.50 per person

Known for its simulation screens that offer interactive football games, TOCA Social is just the place for sports lovers. Their venues in White City and Greenwich are fitted out with multiple large screens, and they'll be showing every single World Cup game this summer.

The England matches start from £5.50 per ticket, including a complimentary drink on arrival. There are other great packages on offer for groups, and you can even book your own private box.

8. Drayton Court Hotel

@ Drayton Court Hotel on Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th June 2026

  • Location: 2 The Avenue, Ealing, W13 8PH
  • Why I recommend: you can't beat this place for outdoor viewing, as their massive beer garden is the largest in West London, and it's got a giant screen too - bound to attract huge crowds. If you're looking to catch an England game, they'll be ticket entry-only, so make sure you snag yours in advance (which also includes a drink)
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £15 per person

For the ultimate outdoor viewing experience, head to Drayton Court Hotel in Ealing. This lively venue boasts the biggest beer garden in West London, complete with an enormous screen that everyone outside will have an amazing view of.

There are also plenty of TVs inside, with a cracking food and drink menu to boot. They'll be showing all the biggest matches, but be sure to secure a ticket for the England games as they're bound to be popular. There are two ticket options: for £15, you get entry and a drink, and for £23, you snag a £10 food voucher on top of that. Entry is required between 5pm and 7pm, so arrive early to get the best seats.

9. England World Cup Screenings at Barge East

@ Barge East Gardens & Terrace on Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th June 2026

  • Location: Casual Riverside Street Food & Drinks, E9 5EN
  • Why I recommend: looking for a more relaxed alternative to the traditional sports pub? Follow every kick by the canal in the heart of Hackney Wick. I think this 125-year-old Dutch barge is such a unique setting to watch the World Cup, plus it's very spacious - perfect for big groups. You can grab some street food and a spritz, then head straight back to your table without missing a single kick 
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £7 per person

Catch every second of England's World Cup action by the river this summer. Barge East is screening every match on its covered terrace and floating restaurant, the Milk Float.

Expect epic tournament football, ice-cold pints, summer food and one of East London's best match day atmospheres. Tickets are just £7 and include a reserved viewing spot and your first pint. To follow, you can sip cocktails, spritzes, and more, and don't have to fret about the weather because there's covered outdoor and indoor viewing available too. 

10. World Cup 2026 At Big Penny Social

@ Big Penny Social on Thu, 21st May 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: Big Penny Social, Walthamstow, E17 6AL
  • Why I recommend: if your priority is finding a venue that can comfortably hold massive groups without sacrificing community spirit, this transformed industrial brewery on the Blackhorse Beer Mile is unmatched. I think that Big Penny Social delivers a fabulous fan zone experience where flexible seating, massive format displays, and on-site brewed craft beers create an inclusive, festival-like atmosphere for every single matchday
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £12 per person

Experience the scale and collective energy of the World Cup 2026 at Big Penny Social in Walthamstow, hosting premier tournament screenings. This gigantic East London venue handles the massive tournament crowds effortlessly, utilising impressive large-format displays to ensure perfect, unobstructed sightlines from both its communal seating rows and vibrant standing areas.

This converted warehouse venue also boasts a stellar food menu and an extensive beverage programme headlined by fresh craft beer brewed right on the premises. Beyond the 90 minutes of action, the event features curated music and live entertainment.

11. World Cup 2026 At The Clapham Grand

@ The Clapham Grand on Thu, 21st May 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: The Clapham Grand, Clapham, SW11 1TT
  • Why I recommend: for an unmatched atmosphere, this historic Victorian theatre turned entertainment palace is unbeatable. The Clapham Grand leverages its legendary nightlife production, including a massive 24ft screen, booming concert-grade sound, and multi-tier balcony viewing, to create a roaring, cinematic sports experience
  • Showing: all key fixtures 
  • Price: from £10 per person

Experience one of the most electric sports viewing spectacles in the capital with World Cup 2026 at The Clapham Grand. This iconic South London theatre is projecting the tournament's biggest games onto a jaw-dropping 24-foot screen alongside multiple reinforcing displays so that every seat in the stalls and circle has a flawless view of the pitch.

It'll be amplifying matchdays with live DJs, custom-themed decor, pre-match entertainment, and an immersive sound system that makes every chant echo through the rafters. It'll also serve up a great selection of classic matchday food and fast-service bars to keep lines short during halftime.

12. Market Halls Canary Wharf

  • Locations: Canary Wharf, Oxford Street, Victoria, and Paddington 
  • Why I recommend: you'll be sorted on the food and drink front at this venue when the football's on, with various top street food traders and bars slinging out beers, wines and cocktails. If you're heading here as a group, I suggest grabbing the fan zone ticket (£40 per person), which includes three house drink tokens and a £16 food token each
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £10 per person (the match pass) 

Market Halls in Canary Wharf, Oxford StreetVictoria, and Paddington are a great shout for World Cup season, thanks to their massive screens and extensive range of street food traders to keep you fuelled throughout the game. The venues have a large capacity to host hundreds of punters and come alive with a brilliant atmosphere on matchdays.

We think this is one for the friend groups looking for something between a sports bar and a pub, with cocktails on the menu. Going all out? Nab the 'big experience' package which, at £70 per person, includes two hours of bottomless drinks, a £20 food token and football t-shirts and bucket hats each.

13. The World Cup Fan Zone 2026 A Welling United Football Stadium

  • Location: Park View Road, Welling, DA16 1SY
  • Why I recommend: for those who want to watch the World Cup at a real football ground, Welling United's stadium is being transformed into a massive fan zone. It offers that authentic community club atmosphere where you can cheer on the Three Lions, surrounded by fellow local fans on the pitch
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £27 per person

Nestled on the outskirts of the city at Welling United Football Stadium, the World Cup Fan Zone is broadcasting all the action live from across the pond. Secure your spot on the pitch to follow every pass, kick, tackle and goal.

Be sure to get down before kick-off to grab a beer and soak up the atmosphere of the epic fan village. Grab your ticket to back the boys from just £27 for general admission, or £43 for priority access. It's one of the top London big screens showing the World Cup for 2026. 

14. Westwood Pub & Kitchen

@ Westwood Pub & Kitchen on Tue, 20th Jan 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: Unit 0233, Westfield Ariel Way, Shepherd's Bush, W12 7HB
  • Why I recommend: with a sun-trap terrace and a 145-inch TV wall, Westwood is the perfect place to pre-game before settling in for the action. These guys know how to host sports events, so you can rest assured you'll be in good hands. It's also within perfect proximity to Wood Lane and White City stations, making for an easy commute home
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free 

The self-styled home of live sport in West London, Westwood is cooking up an unbeatable atmosphere for the World Cup. With huge HD screens, immersive surround sound and a crowd that lives every moment, this is football the way it's meant to be watched.

Add in freshly made pub grub, ice-cold beers and expertly mixed cocktails, and you've got everything you need for the perfect matchday. Tickets for England's games are just a tenner and include a welcome drink.

15. World Cup At Fabal Beerhall

@ Fabal Beerhall on Wednesday 1st and Sunday 19th July 2026

  • Location: Fabal Beerhall, 70 Enid Street, London Bridge, SE16 3RA
  • Why I recommend: located right on the famous Bermondsey Beer Mile, this spot offers a raw, industrial charm and some of the best independent beers in the city. Every ticket includes a free pint, and I think that makes it a fantastic value option for the savvy supporter
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from free

The Bermondsey Beer Mile is the place to be to follow England's World Cup action. Fabal Beerhall is beaming every second of the action live on its giant screens, with entertainment before every match to get you in the mood for kick-off. 

There's plenty to keep you refreshed along the way, from British brews and English sparkling wines to creative cocktails and Yard Sale pizza. But wait, there's more - every ticket includes a free pint.

16. World Cup 2026 At The Old School Yard

@ The Old School Yard on Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th June 2026

  • Location: 111 Long Lane, London Bridge, SE1 4PH
  • Why I recommend: this nostalgic, retro-themed bar turns into a sports powerhouse during the World Cup, as well as hosts groups for karaoke and serves fabulous cocktails. This spot will be holding up to 150 punters, and with a massive projector and big-screen TVs, you're guaranteed a great view of every tackle and goal
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £5.50 per person

The big-screen TVs are just the start at The Old School Yard. This place also has a massive projector beaming all the live action from the World Cup.

As you follow every kick, tackle and goal, you can tuck into ice-cold pints and delicious dishes delivered straight to your seat from SMOK'd Kitchen. Tickets are just £5.50 and include a welcome drink.

17. Boxhall City

  • Location: 29 Liverpool Street, City of London, EC2M 7PD
  • Why I recommend: much more than a sports bar, Boxhall City is beaming every second of the action on its giant, crystal-clear screens. It's within walking distance of Liverpool Street, so a great pick for those coming in from Essex into the city to watch the game, and there are 14 kitchens of fabulous street food to choose from to fuel your cheering 
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

Gathering the whole gang to watch the World Cup? Book into Boxhall City. In the heart of Liverpool Street, this epic venue welcomes bookings for groups of 25 or more. You can also hire their ticket hall space for your friends - it features numerous screens, state-of-the-art sound, and a private bar.

As you follow every kick, you and your crew can tuck into a choice of dishes from 14 kitchens, washed down with a steady flow of cocktails, fine wines and top-tier beers.

18. World Cup 2026 At Rae's

@ Rae's on Thu, 21st May 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: Rae's, London Bridge, SE1 1TE
  • Why I recommend: tucked inside the historic railway arches right next door to Flat Iron Square, Rae's (the legendary music venue formerly known as Omeara) is transforming into the ultimate Summer Sports Lounge. I feel like it fuses a contemporary, low-lit aesthetic with a world-class sound system and an all-weather roof terrace, and that it's the perfect choice for fans who want a premium, music-infused matchday experience
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £7.50 per person

Rae's London Bridge is hosting premier tournament viewings all the way through to the 19th of July. This meticulously designed, multi-room event space is scattering eight large-format indoor and outdoor screens across its arches, mezzanine bars, and covered terrace.

As a frontline destination for immersive culture and premium nightlife in London, Rae's secures an elite matchday viewing experience backed by concert-grade audio production. You can look forward to an elevated hospitality programme featuring custom cocktails and high-quality dishes sourced from on-site street food vendors. What's more, tickets include a free drink on arrival. 

19. World Cup At Jim & Tonic At The Print House

@ Jim & Tonic At The Print House on Wed, 10th Jun 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: 133 High Street, Stratford, E15 2RB
  • Why I recommend: this open-air football experience is built entirely for a summer atmosphere. With a massive 5m x 2.5m LED outdoor screen, pre-and-post-match DJ sets for England games, and a terrace BBQ serving up big flavours, it delivers an unforgettable matchday buzz
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free (general admission), England match days from £10 (includes entry and a welcome drink)

With a huge 135 sq ft screen ensuring you won't miss a single second of the action, Jim & Tonic East is a prime spot for cheering on your team across this year's tournament. Better yet, they've got four-pint jugs and dedicated food and drink packages, meaning you can do it with a cold drink and fresh terrace BBQ in hand.

It's an ideal spot for groups of mates or anyone looking to elevate their tournament viewing with an open-air, festival-style fan zone in the heart of Stratford.

20. Fifa World Cup on Southbank At Big Belly Bar

  • Location: Unit 6 & 7, 30 Stamford Street, South Bank Central, London Bridge, SE1 9LQ
  • Why I recommend: located just a stone's throw from the River Thames, this Southbank spot boasts ten big screens across its sports bar and terrace. If you're looking for something more exclusive, you can even host a private watch party in their Little Belly or Big Belly room, with capacities of up to 70 and 200
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from £10 per person

Whether you're inside, out on the terrace or hosting your own watch party in a private room, you can count on Big Belly Bar for a brilliant viewing experience. This South Bank sports bar is always lively, with DJs and entertainment taking place at all the biggest fixtures.

England games cost £10 to enter, including a welcome drink, and all other matches are free. Plus, they offer a range of food and drink packages starting from £39 per person.

21. World Cup 2026 at the Five Points Taproom and Courtyard

@ The Five Points Brewery Taproom & Courtyard on Various dates from Sunday 21st June 2026

  • Location: 61 Mare Street, Hackney, E8 4RG
  • Why I recommend: we think that this is one of the best places in East London to pair tournament football with world-class craft beer. The large outdoor courtyard provides a sociable atmosphere with long tables perfect for large groups of mates, and I think the £7 ticket price is fabulous considering you get to skip the queue, priority seating and your first pint included in it 
  • Showing: England's fixtures and a mix of key fixtures
  • Price: from £7 per person

There's something about football and fresh pints that works, and this is one of the best places in London to enjoy both. At The Five Points Brewery Taproom and Courtyard, the FIFA World Cup 2026 is being shown across multiple screens, with a buzzing crowd and a steady flow of beer to match.

Expect long tables, a sociable atmosphere and plenty of chanting as the goals go in. Whether you're dropping in casually or making a full evening of it, it's the kind of venue that captures the communal spirit of tournament football perfectly.

22. BOXPARK Camden

  • Location: 192-198 Camden High Street, Camden, NW18QP
  • Why we recommend: BOXPARK Camden brings the stadium atmosphere to North London - think lively crowds, great views and that unbeatable tournament vibe. It prides itself on delivering the ultimate fan park experience, and you'll be spoilt for choice with the range of street food on offer. My favourites include Black Bear Burger, Birria Taco, and Elia
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

The World Cup is here, and BOXPARK Camden is bringing you every second of the action. Get ready for the ultimate fan park experience, with big match atmosphere, world-class street food (ranging from burgers to Greek eats) and a special surprise or two. 

The screens here are beyond big, so you won't miss a single pass, goal or dodgy VAR call. Open to groups of 25 or more, you'll need to round up your mates before you book.

23. World Cup 2026 at The 411

@ The 411 on Thu, 23rd Apr 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: 411-413 St John Street, Angel, EC1V 4AB
  • Why I recommend: inspired by New York's bar scene, The 411 brings a slice of the Big Apple to London for the FIFA World Cup. With wall-to-wall screens and a high-production AV setup, it's a sleek way to watch the game in Islington. Just note, if England make it all the way to the semi-final, games will start to be ticketed for you to secure your seat
  • Showing: all key fixtures 
  • Price: from free

For big screens and even bigger reactions, The 411 is bringing the heat for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Every match is shown live, with a packed room, flowing drinks and that electric, shout-at-the-screen energy when England step onto the pitch.

From casual group-stage hangouts to ticket-only semi-finals and finals, it's built for proper matchday drama. And once the final whistle blows, the venue flips into party mode with a DJ. 

24. World Cup At Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen

@ Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen on Various dates from Monday 22nd June 2026

  • Location: Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen, 40 Bermondsey Street, London Bridge, SE1 3UD
  • Why I recommend: BBK boasts one of the best beer gardens for live sports in the area. It's a trendy space where the outdoor atmosphere perfectly complements the summer tournament. If you're looking to book a seat, I suggest securing it in advance, and the venue can have up to eight people comfortably per table, and tables are available for four-hour slots
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

With one of the top big screens in London for the World Cup, Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen is the place to be for all your goals and penalty viewing. Every moment from every match will be beamed live on the big screens, and they'll be offering food and drink packages, as well as hosting DJ sets and pre-game parties. 

You and your mates can look forward to enjoying cold beers on tap and a lively tournament atmosphere. This place fills up fast, so book your seat to avoid disappointment.

25. World Cup England Matches At The Bedford

@ The Bedford on Various dates from Tuesday 23rd June 2026

  • Location: 77 Bedford Hill, Balham, SW12 9HD
  • Why I recommend: an iconic Balham venue, The Bedford features the Champions Club ticket (£12), which grants you a reserved seat in their stunning Club Room. It's home to a monster screen and a buzzing crowd that brings a stadium roar to South London, and I think it's a great pick for catching all the action from the Three Lions this summer
  • Showing: England's fixtures 
  • Price: £10 for a table of six

Get down to The Bedford for big screens, cold beers, a buzzing crowd and an unbeatable World Cup atmosphere. With the Champions Club ticket, you'll get a reserved seat in the iconic Club Room with its monster screen, plus a free pint to kick you off. 

Watching with your mates? Bag a Fan Zone group ticket to follow the action on the big screens in the Ballroom. Not one for planning? Just walk in, find a spot in the bar and back the boys.

26. Ballerz World Cup Watch Series

  • Location: Ballerz Air Dome, Bluewater Pkwy, DA9 9RL
  • Why I recommend: this state-of-the-art air dome offers a really fun viewing experience near Leytonstone. You can watch the match live from the pitch on a massive screen, complete with stadium-grade lighting and crowd-noise effects that make you feel like you're actually in the host stadium—plus space for 250 fans for a great atmosphere
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £5.50 per person 

Watch all of England's World Cup action from the pitch at Ballerz. Expect live DJs to kick things off, big match atmosphere, a packed crowd, pub grub and a steady stream of ice-cold pints as the action unfolds on the giant screen. 

This is as close as it gets to a seat in the stadium. Tickets are just £5.50.

27. Queen of Hoxton

  • Location: 1-5 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, EC2A 3JX
  • Why I recommend: I suggest booking a table early to settle in for the pinnacle of international football at Queen of Hoxton. Their group booking options make it an ideal pick for those looking to watch the football after work with colleagues, or as groups of mates. I think the food here is fun too - the Bajan menu is very hard to refuse once the drinks start to roll in 
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £10 per person

As the World Cup rolls around, Queen of Hoxton is transforming into the home of live footy. Get down here to catch every kick, pass and last-minute goal. 

With multiple indoor screens, Bajan food and an epic selection of beers and cocktails, there's plenty to fuel your chanting. If you're coming down with the whole crew, book a spot in the ground-floor bar for just £10 per person, including a welcome drink.

28. German Kraft Brewery Elephant

  • Location: 42 Newington Causeway, Elephant and Castle, SE1 6DR
  • Why I recommend: this is the ultimate fan zone experience, offering massive screens and a high-capacity industrial setting that guarantees a buzzing, electric atmosphere for every England match. It's a seriously good fan zone to watch England play, with a massive 20sqm screen and £10 steins of tank-fresh beer on offer throughout the World Cup season 
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

When it comes to watching the World Cup on the big screen, German Kraft Brewery offers a scale and energy that few London venues can match. The brewery and its towering serving tanks are situated right in the heart of a vibrant, sustainable marketplace, creating a stadium-like feel where hundreds of fans gather to roar in support of their teams.

Whether you're tucked into the industrial-chic interior or taking advantage of the vast seating in the garden, you'll have a prime view of the action. Between the whistle-to-whistle tension, you can explore a global menu of over 40 food stalls, ensuring that your match day feast is just as world-class as the football on screen.

29. The Manor Arms

  • Location: 156 Clive Road, Streatham, SW16 5PT
  • Why I recommend: widely regarded as one of the best sports pubs in the South West of the city, this venue offers a massive beer garden that comes alive on matchdays. It's the perfect spot for those who want a proper pub feel while soaking up the sun and the football. I think the drinks packages are worth making the most of if you're in a group - nab 12 Peronis, Asahi, or Camden Hells (you can choose your own ratio) for £67.20
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

With not one, or two, but six screens dotted around the venue, The Manor Arms is a cracking choice for those of you looking to catch the football action live in Streatham. They are showing every unmissable fixture live on their outdoor HD screens, including England's group stage clashes and the late-night openers, like Mexico vs South Africa. 

There's even a beer garden, Sunday roasts, brunches, cocktails and local beers from Brixton and Beavertown. And for when the temperature dips in the evening? There are outdoor heaters to keep you toasty.

30. Beechwood Pub & Kitchen

@ Beechwood Pub & Kitchen on Tue, 20th Jan 2026 - Sun, 19th Jul 2026

  • Location: 1A Principal Place, Worship Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 2FA
  • Why I recommend: this is Shoreditch's premier sports bar, boasting a sprawling outdoor terrace and wall-to-wall HD screens. It's the go-to spot for fans who want a modern, industrial-chic setting with crystal-clear sound that makes you feel like you're sitting in the stands
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

Beechwood Pub & Kitchen is a sports bar that's got serious style - from the chic interiors to the tempting food and drink menus. And when the World Cup's on? Its multiple big screens are the focal point, showcasing every little detail of the matches.

They'll be screening every major match in HD, including England's high-stakes fixtures against Croatia and Ghana. Secure a spot on their massive terrace to enjoy the summer sun and gourmet burgers while catching all the drama on their giant outdoor displays.

31. Belushi's Bars in London

  • Location: various
  • Why I recommend: famous for big screens playing even bigger matches, Belushi's brings you epic tournament atmosphere, great beer and epic crowds. Their venues in London Bridge and Shepherd's Bush are built for watching proper football, with HD screens, projectors, and stadium-grade sound systems. They also offer beer towers so you don't have to miss a goal while queuing for another round 
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

Having hosted international football fans for the past eight World Cups, Belushi's knows a thing or two about big match atmosphere. Whether you get down here for a group match or a knockout battle, you can expect the right screens, the right sound, and the right crowd.

At its venues across London, from London Bridge to Shepherd's Bush, there's plenty to keep you refreshed as you back the boys. We're talking mouthwatering burgers, crisp draft beers and quality cocktails.

32. Hope & Anchor

  • Location: 123 Acre Lane, Brixton, SW2 5UA
  • Why I recommend: this Brixton legend features one of the most versatile outdoor spaces in the capital, complete with a retractable roof and private tiki huts that each house their own individual screens. It's the ultimate choice for groups who want a private viewing experience 
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from free

Brixton's Hope & Anchor is a top spot to catch all the gaming action. Whether you're looking for a low-key spot in the garden to watch a few matches while sinking a few pints, or huddled with mates in a private hut or joining the roar under the main garden roof, they'll be ramping up the atmosphere with Sky Sports and TNT coverage.

We suggest booking your spot in advance, as this is a very popular pub for sports coverage. Food and drink-wise, you can look forward to tucking into seasonal sharing boards, chicken wings, nachos, and more, washed down with craft beers, spritzes, and wine. 

33. The Purple Owl

@ The Purple Owl on Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th June 2026

  • Location: 2 Baring Road, Wandsworth, SE12 0PU
  • Why I recommend: The Purple Owl is a lively local hub that's known for its friendly service and great sports coverage. It's a fantastic neighbourhood spot for those who want to avoid the Central London crowds, and it's an enticing pick as you get a free beer with your ticket
  • Showing: England's fixtures
  • Price: from £11 per person

The Purple Owl in Wandsworth are showing every single England game across their two big screens, both indoors and outside. These are three metres and one and a half metres wide, respectively, promising a cracking view for everyone.

Tickets cost £11, including a free beer, and afterwards they'll be playing music until late. The pub is a good pick for atmosphere, too, as it's essentially a creative space by day, before coming alive with cocktails and wine in the evening.

34. Rileys Sports Bar Victoria

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  • Location: 16 Semley Place, Victoria, SW1W 9QJ
  • Why I recommend: a dedicated sports sanctuary with a 150-inch LED video wall, this is where serious fans go for uninterrupted viewing. The atmosphere here is fantastic, and with plenty of pool tables and dart boards, there's plenty to do during the half-time break
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free

Riley's Sports Bar Victoria has its own fan zone area that really comes to life on match days. Complete with numerous HD TVs and huge projector screens, as well as delicious burgers and cracking finger food, you can see why this place is so popular.

They're showing every game live, from the opening kick-off in Mexico to the final in New Jersey. Their fan zone packages often include guaranteed seating and drink tokens, ensuring you have a seamless experience from the first whistle to the last.

35. The Leyton Star

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  • Location: 116 High Road, Leyton, E15 2BX
  • Why I recommend: this lively party pub will be showing all of England's games throughout the tournament on large screens in its live sports beer garden, and the best part? You can book karaoke for after the match, turning your night into an all-singing get-together with your mates 
  • Showing: all key fixtures 
  • Price: from free

To catch the World Cup 2026 on the big screen, look no further than The Leyton Star. They've got you covered for supporting the team through all of England's games, including plenty of food and drink to keep you refreshed throughout.

The drinks packages here are a no-brainer if you're viewing with a large group of mates. Check out the premium welcome package, which includes 20 bottles of Peroni, four bottles of Console prosecco, and two bottles of Sauvignon Blanc or Merlot for £319. 

36. Brigadiers

  • Location: 1-5 Bloomberg Arcade, City of London, EC4N 8AR
  • Why I recommend: inspired by Indian army mess halls, Brigadiers offers a sophisticated, premium way to enjoy the World Cup. With an outdoor terrace and private rooms featuring self-pour beer taps, it's the gold standard for those who want to pair world-class Indian BBQ food with elite sports viewing
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: from free, feasting menu £80 per person

With big screens and ones right at your table, Brigadiers is a prime spot for cheering on your team across this year's tournament. Better yet, they've got a tailored match-day feasting menu for £80 per person, meaning you can do it with butter chicken royale or tandoori lamb chops in hand. 

It's an ideal spot for corporate groups or anyone looking to elevate their tournament viewing with some of the best food and drink the City has to offer.

37. Soho Zebrano

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  • Location: 18-22 Greek Street, Soho, W1D 4DX
  • Why I recommend: this stylish Soho institution is perfect for fans who want to mix cocktails with football. Its basement club features a massive floor-to-ceiling LED screen and air conditioning, making it a premier spot to escape the summer heat while cheering on the Three Lions
  • Showing: all key fixtures 
  • Price: from free

Located on the ever-buzzing Greek Street, Soho Zebrano is a popular spot for watching football in Central London. Not only does it boast a huge projector for premium viewing, but it also offers all kinds of great refreshments. 

It'll be showing all the matches from the World Cup 2026, and for those who are looking to make a day and night of it? You can look into booking karaoke and interactive darts with your mates, too.

38. FIFA World Cup Screenings At Monopoly Lifesized

  • Location: Monopoly Lifesized, 213-215 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 7PN
  • Why I recommend: I think this is a really fun and quirky place to watch the World Cup on a massive screen inside The Top Hat restaurant at Monopoly Lifesized. They've got a really good match day food package that's caught my eye -  it involves Tex Mex wings and poutine fries, and well as two pints to wash it all down with, for £35 per person
  • Showing: all key fixtures
  • Price: £11 per person

If you're looking for a front-row view of every nail-biting penalty, The Top Hat at Monopoly Lifesized is your tournament destination. Located right in the heart of central London, the venue is broadcasting the World Cup's biggest clashes live on massive, crystal-clear screens, ensuring you won't miss a single second of the game. 

Best of all, tickets start from just £11, which is fully redeemable on their specially designed match-day food packages and unbeatable drink deals all night long. Grab your friends, pick your fixture, and get ready for the best view of the game in town.

39. World Cup Dinner & Screening at The Soho Hotel

@ The Soho Hotel on Saturday 27th June 2026

  • Location: The Soho Hotel, 4, Richmond Mews, Soho, W1D 3DH
  • Why I recommend: Watching the World Cup inside a plush, state-of-the-art private screening room guarantees a pristine picture and perfect audio. I like the fact that, with tickets starting from £46.80, packages also offer the option to include a welcome glass of English sparkling wine or a curated cocktail, while dedicated in-theatre service ensures drinks can be ordered directly to the luxury seats throughout the game.
  • Showing: England vs Panama
  • Price: from £46.80 per person

The Soho Hotel offers an upscale World Cup dinner and screening experience in the heart of London. On Saturday the 27th of June, you can enjoy a seamless evening of premium hospitality and sport, timed perfectly for the England v Panama clash.

The night begins at the hotel's Refuel Restaurant with a spectacular three-course dinner featuring classic British ingredients, such as Lincolnshire poacher rarebit, Essex lamb pie, and fresh Portland crab lasagne. After dinner, you'll be escorted downstairs to the hotel's state-of-the-art Screening Room to watch the match unfold on a massive, crystal-clear big screen.

40. Amazing Grace's Canary Wharf World Cup Parties

  • Location: 12, Bank Street, Canary Wharf, E14 4DD
  • Why we recommend: their massive, 170-inch screen is pretty hard to beat when it comes to getting a great view, and the entertainment just doesn't stop here. With live music from Bell & Spurling, DJ sets and a cracking matchday menu, Amazing Grace have got you covered for every need
  • Showing: England games

During the England matches this summer, head to Amazing Grace, where the legendary Bell & Spurling are hosting the ultimate matchday experience. There'll be live music before kick-off, followed by the games shown live on their huge 170-inch screen.

There'll also be DJs, singalongs and an overall buzzing atmosphere, with celebrations continuing long after the final whistle. Plus, you can expect ice-cold beers, cocktails and food that's perfect for watching football.

41. Munich Cricket Club Canary Wharf

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  • Location: Canary Wharf, Tower Hill and Westminster
  • Why we recommend: a must-visit for Germany fans or anyone who wants to celebrate with a stein, these Bavarian bars have got large projectors to watch all the biggest fixtures on. Plus, their affordable menu is guaranteed to fill you up
  • Showing: England and Germany games, plus other big fixtures
  • Price: free

Buzzing Bavarian-themed bars in Canary Wharf, Tower Hill and Westminster, Munich Cricket Club is a great shout for watching the World Cup. These venues are filled with big TVs and projectors, where you can watch every England and Germany game in style.

They're going all-out for matchday with themed food and drink deals for £20. Expect plenty of steins, as well as dishes like bratwurst, loaded fries and even vegan schnitzel.

42. World Cup ’26 Fan Zone Pop Up - Infernos, Clapham

@ Infernos on Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th June 2026

  • Location: 146 Clapham High Street, Clapham, SW4 7UH
  • Why I recommend: welcoming a crowd of hundreds, this beloved Clapham club will be filled with England fans singing along to chants and cheering on the team. Their screen is properly huge, and the affordable tickets include a beer on arrival
  • Showing: all of England's fixtures
  • Price: from £8.80

One of South London's most iconic clubs, Inferno's knows how to throw a party. This Clapham institution is hosting an England fan zone live viewing experience, promising an absolutely massive screen.

Sing along to football anthems in the build-up, creating an electric atmosphere for when the game starts. The beer buckets will be in full supply, and every ticket includes your first drink.

43. World Cup at Piano Works Farringdon

@ The Piano Works Farringdon on Various dates from Sunday 21st June 2026

  • Location: 113-117 Farringdon Road, Farringdon, EC1R 3BX
  • Why we recommend: we love how unique this venue is – where else can you find live pianists and bands playing before the match? When you're not singing along or glued to the big screen, you can enjoy a menu full of hearty plates and fantastic cocktails
  • Showing: England games
  • Price: free

Located in Farringdon, The Piano Works is a unique place to watch football. They're going big for the England games, with large screens, clear sound systems and an excellent selection of drinks to enjoy.

There'll be music before and after the match, in the form of live pianists and bands. Feeling peckish? Tuck into the likes of spicy vegan burgers, pork ribs and calamari.

44. World Cup Screening 2026

@ Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel on Sunday 21st June 2026 and 2 other dates

  • Location: 20 Warwick Street, Soho, W1B 5NF
  • Why I recommend: complete with a literal cinema screen, Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel takes views of the game seriously. There are two different locations to watch from here, and their tasty sharing platter is a welcome bonus to keep your energy up during late-night matches
  • Showing: all games
  • Price: from £11 per person

A luxurious spot for watching the game, Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel boasts both a cinema room and a lounge bar. They'll both be showing all the action, but for a proper big screen experience and comfy seating, the cinema is exactly where you want to be.

Entry-only tickets are £11, or for £27.50 you can also enjoy a sharing platter - featuring mini beef and chicken sliders, dumplings, and crispy French fries. Of course, there are plenty of drinks available too.

45. World Cup 2026 Live at The Cuff London

  • Location: Arch 645, 301-303 Railton Road, Herne Hill, SE24 0JN
  • Why I recommend: the statistics don't lie here - 100-inch outdoor screens and 15ft indoor projectors make for the ultimate viewing experience. Tickets are affordable, and you'll even get a welcome drink thrown in with them
  • Showing: England games
  • Price: from £5.50 per person

South Londoners will love The Cuff in Herne Hill, where they're showing England games on a 15ft 4K projector screen, as well as a 100-inch 4K screen in the garden, and lots of other TVs dotted about. With facilities like these, it's pretty hard not to be able to see the match.

Every ticket includes your first drink and access to all viewing areas, with upgrades available on the drinks with a £7 ticket. Plus, you can order freshly prepared food from The Herne Hill Grill while you watch.

Frequently Asked Questions

When are England's World Cup fixtures in 2026?

England's Group L fixtures are 17th June at 9pm (Croatia), 23rd June at 9pm (Ghana) and 27th June at 10pm (Panama).

Full fixture rundown:

Date

Kick-off (BST)

Fixture

Stage

Channel

Wed 17 Jun

9pm

England vs Croatia

Group L

ITV1 / ITVX

Tue 23 Jun

9pm

England vs Ghana

Group L

BBC One / iPlayer

Fri 27 Jun

10pm

Panama vs England

Group L

ITV1 / ITVX

Late Jun / early Jul

TBC

Round of 32

Knockout

BBC One / iPlayer

Jul

TBC

Round of 16

Knockout

BBC One / iPlayer

15–16 Jul

TBC

Semi-Final

Knockout

BBC One / iPlayer

Sun 19 Jul

8pm

World Cup Final

Final

BBC & ITV (shared)


 

Do I need tickets for these big screen venues, or can I just walk in?

It depends entirely on the venue. Major official fan zones (like potentially Hyde Park or Trafalgar Square) and large commercial spaces (like Boxpark or Between the Bridges) almost always require booking in advance.

Will the matches be shown regardless of the weather?

Most dedicated outdoor fan zones have large covered areas or giant marquees, but many are fully open-air. Screenings will go ahead in the rain, so dress for the British summer.