Where To Watch The Six Nations 2024 In London

Couldn't get a seat at Twickenham? We've got the next best thing right here. As the Northern Hemisphere's big guns prepare to go into battle for one of the most closely contested Six Nations championships in years, we're on call to bring you the best places to watch all of the action in the city. Don your colours, sink some pints and cheer your boys on to victory at one of our recommended pubs and bars for the Six Nations 2024.

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Last updated on 6th June 2023




Bubba Oasis

Bubba Oasis is showing all of England's Six Nations matches from its Angel spot. The games will be broadcast live on a massive screen on their covered rooftop terrace, where you'll also enjoy Guinness, craft beers, tasty food and a wicked after-party.

Crown Twickenham

Screening every big rugby match on its HD TVs, Crown Twickenham is a top-notch boozer for Six Nations action. Gather your pals and head to this Richmond Road destination for good vibes, ice-cold pints and front-row views of all of the action. Hungry? There's a hearty menu for that.

Crown & Anchor NW1

Located in the heart of Euston, The Crown & Anchor is a charming British pub, perfect for a lazy Saturday afternoon catching up on the latest Six Nations action. And for those half time hunger pangs? There's everything from from smoked cheddar croquettes to gourmet sausage rolls and crispy cod goujons.

The Commercial

Looking for a top-notch for the Six Nations? Then look no further than The Commercial located in Herne Hill. This well-loved spot is serving some of the best grub, craft beer and wine along with HD screens to cheer your team on. 

The Albany

Home to Sky Sports and a massive projector screen, The Albany in Fitzrovia is one heck of a spot for watching the championships. Kick back with a prime view of the games and chow down on British comfort food bites, washed down with craft beers and wine.

Old White Lion

Nestled in the centre of East Finchley, The Old White Lion is a cosy boozer that's brimming with charm. What better place to watch the Six Nations than in this high-spirited pub that boasts a scrumptious menu of pub classics and boozy concoctions?

The Phene

Situated in the heart of Chelsea, The Phene is a great stop-off for all things sport, especially the Six Nations. This clubhouse-style venue houses a traditional saloon bar, alongside screens to catch every tackle. If you're feeling peckish, there's a British menu that's bound to hit the spot.

Skylight

Skylight Tobacco Dock is the rooftop destination that's throwing open its doors to screen the Six Nations rugby in London for 2023. Indoor bar Level 9 is providing the indoor viewing and a bottle of beer on arrival included in your ticket price.

Cabbage Patch

Located just a short stroll away from Twickenham Stadium, The Cabbage Patch is one of London's most famous rugby pubs. Whether you're heading to see the match live and are looking for a few pints to get you warmed up or just soaking up the atmosphere, this place comes alive at kick-off.

BrewDog Bars In London

The Six Nation matches are unmissable and what better way to watch the big games than at BrewDog. With large TV screens, messy wings and towering pints of beer, it's a no-brainer when it comes to viewing parties.

The Prince Albert

On the hunt for somewhere to watch the Six Nations in West London? The Prince Albert is a hot to trot plot for big sporting events. Don your best rugby jersey and nab yourself a spot at this popular boozer to enjoy the games with a tasty drink to hand.