Where To Watch The Six Nations 2026 In London

Couldn't get a seat at Twickenham? Don your colours, sink some pints and cheer your boys on to victory at one of our recommended rugby pubs or sports bars to watch the Six Nations 2026 in London.  

As the Northern Hemisphere's big guns prepare to go into battle for the annual Six Nations championships, we're on call to bring you the best places to watch every try, tackle and touchdown. Discover free-to-book tables and ticketed events or fan zones to reserve your spot now.

When are the Six Nations games on?

From Thursday 5th February to Saturday 14th March 2026

What days are England playing in the Six Nations?

- 7th February at 4.40pm, against Wales
- 14th February at 4.40pm, against Scotland
- 21st February at 2.10pm, against Ireland
- 7th March at 4.40pm, against Italy
- 14th March at 8.10pm (Super Saturday), against France

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Best Places To Watch The Six Nations In London

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Last updated on 3rd February 2026




The Crown

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Just opposite Victoria Park in Bethnal Green, The Crown is a local favourite that's great for sports fans. It spans two floors and boasts a charming terrace, with multiple screens showing all the Six Nations action.

They've got an excellent range of beer and wine on offer, paired with delicious plates like smash burgers, pan-fried polenta and venison pie.

Old Town Tavern

The Old Town Tavern in the heart of Clapham Old Town is a strong pick for watching the Six Nations in South London. Housed in a historic site with a refurbished interior that still honours its traditional roots, the pub stretches over two floors and has a welcoming, old-school feel that suits rugby perfectly.

The main area is cosy and lively, while the newly refurbished games room adds an extra layer of fun with pool, darts and arcade machines, ideal for halftime challenges or post-match banter. With 20 craft beer taps, a broad spirits selection and a solid wine list, drink options are plentiful, and the kitchen is run by Marlowe's Burgers, meaning you can fuel up properly between halves. 

Redwood Pub & Kitchen

Perched above London Bridge Station, Redwood Pub & Kitchen is exactly what you want when the Six Nations is on. Built by sports fans for sports fans, this two-floor venue is designed to make sure you don't miss a single moment, with countless ultra-high-definition screens and a 145-inch TV wall.

And it's not just about the screens, as Redwood's food is made for sharing, with a menu that keeps the energy going between tries. The real game-changer, though, is the massive sun-trap terrace, complete with external screens so you can catch the action even when the weather is doing its worst.

Rileys Sports Bar Victoria

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Rileys Sports Bar Victoria is the place to go to catch the Six Nations action. Just moments from Victoria Station, this freshly refurbished two-floor venue is built for sports lovers who also want a bit of friendly competition. The Fanzone is where the rugby action lives, with giant HD screens and a stadium-style atmosphere that makes every match feel bigger than life.

But Rileys doesn't stop at watching. It's one of only a handful of venues across the UK to offer a huge mix of games, from American and English pool, to snooker, darts and table tennis.

Daly's Wine Bar & Beer Hall

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Fresh from a full refurbishment, Daly's Wine Bar has transformed into a proper rugby-watch destination. The underground beer hall is built for watching, with plenty of screens, ice-cold pints and solid pub fare on hand to keep the energy high from kickoff to the final whistle. 

We think that, with the freshly updated interior and a welcoming, no-fuss atmosphere, Daly's is one of the best places in central London to catch the rugby without missing a beat. Game on.

The Steam Passage, Islington

With long communal tables and cosy booths, The Steam Passage gives you all kinds of big matchday atmosphere. Round up the whole gang to cheer on every play in the bar or settle into to a quiet corner to watch every nail-biting second with a laser focus.

However you prefer to take in the action, there's plenty to keep you refreshed. As well as a cracking collection of Cask Marque accredited ales, there's all kinds of hearty pub classics, from sizzling steaks and juicy burgers to finger-licking wings and sharer combos.

Boxhall City

Boasting venues in the City, Croydon, Camden, Shoreditch and Wembley, you're spoiled for choice with BOXHALL and BOXPARK. These huge food hall and event spaces are filled with several different street food vendors, so you can devour hearty dishes as you watch the rugby.

They'll be showing all the Six Nations matches on their huge screens, with a buzzing atmosphere guaranteed in the venue. Plus, there are multiple bars to order drinks from as well.

The Volunteer

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Standing proudly on Baker Street, just steps from the legendary address of Sherlock Holmes, The Volunteer is a brilliant choice for soaking up Six Nations vibes with a proper British pub feel. 

The drinks list is as dependable as a seasoned winger - craft ales, quality wines and artisan spirits - while the classic British pub menu delivers hearty fare to fuel every half-time debate. 

World's End

Fancy catching all the Six Nations action on a massive projector? Head to The World's End near Finsbury Park station for a brill time. They've got HD screens, live music, board games, and even table football to keep you entertained through the night. Feelin' peckish? Don't miss their delicious small plates of beef cheek nuggets and wild mushroom arancini.

The George & Dragon

A cosy pub in Wanstead, The George & Dragon has got all your Six Nations needs covered. The quirky interiors front bookshelves full of unique ornaments and colourful sofas, as well as big screens showing the games.

Need something to fuel you through the rugby? Their delicious menu features double smash burgers, hearty pies, market fish of the day and more.

The Devonshire

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When it comes to Six Nations rugby, The Devonshire in Balham is built for the full matchday experience. With Guinness flowing, big screens, and a lively crowd, it's the ideal spot to cheer every try, tackle and last-minute kick.

Whether you're watching with mates over a pint, settling in for a lazy Sunday roast, or grabbing a bite between halves, the pub's seasonal menu, chin-dribbling burgers, and wide beer range make sure hunger is never a problem.

The Three Lanterns, Leicester Square

In the bustling heart of London's Leicester Square, The Three Lanterns is unlike any other plain ol' sports pub. Adorned with vintage football jerseys and sports memorabilia, this place is a shrine to athletic nostalgia. With state-of-the-art 4k UHD screens and SKY Q Technology, it's the ultimate spot for live sports action. Snag a table for top-notch views, a buzzing atmosphere, and fantastic food and drink deals.

Euston Flyer

Central to all the action in the heart of London and showing the Six Nations fixtures on its HD screens this year is the Euston Flyer, a wonderful boozer just off of the main road. It's got everything you could ask for from a wholesome pub, including a menu featuring moreish snacks like spiced lamb koftas and beer-battered haddock goujons, plus hearty mains like steak or pie of the day. 

The Coach House, Piccadilly

Split over four floors with HD TVs all over the shop, The Coach House gives you plenty of room to get behind your team. Pull up a pew anywhere in the bar to soak up the matchday atmos or book a private room to watch along with your mates. 

Wherever you take in the action, there's plenty to keep you hydrated. We're talking signature cocktails, crafty ales, ice cold pints and an impressive wine list.

George IV

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The George IV in Chiswick is a great choice for anyone wanting to watch the Six Nations 2026 in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. This traditional pub blends classic charm with modern comfort, offering a spacious, stylish interior with plenty of room for both relaxed drinks and sporting excitement.

They have large screens throughout the venue, making it easy for you to catch all the action from every angle. The menu offers classic British pub fare, and they take pride in serving up delicious food alongside a well-curated selection of craft beers, ciders, and other beverages.

The Honor Oak

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If you're in Forest Hill for the Six Nations, The Honor Oak is a top choice. This gastropub opens from midday and stays lively into the late hours, with a friendly community vibe that makes it feel like a home-from-home.

The drinks list leans into craft beer and cask ale, with selections from local breweries alongside fine wines, ideal for those who take their rugby with a more discerning pint.

Forester

Try out Forester, located in Ealing, for all your Six Nations needs this year. Housed within a Grade II-listed building, this beauty of a pub features a stunning green tiled fireplace and warm wooden interiors. When you're not engrossed in all the action on one of its shiny screens, tuck into some delicious Thai fare, like crispy aromatic duck, gaeng massaman curry or chow mein.

BrewDog - Bars

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 in Soho, Camden, Ealing and beyond.

One Over The Ait

One Over The Ait is perched atop Kew Bridge Road, offering a lively space to eat, drink and enjoy all the Six Nations fixtures with your friends. It's a cute spot, merging an industrial-style ceiling with wholesome pictures hanging on the walls. Swing by to use the players' lounge, featuring a pool and soccer table, plus darts and tuck into juicy burgers or cracking roasts during half-time.

Famous Three Kings, London

The Famous Three Kings Fulham has a high-energy spirit that once earned it UK Sports Pub of the Year for three years running. It's one of the best places to catch the Six Nations, offering a buzzing matchday atmosphere with plenty of screens.

The pub's traditional, old-school charm makes it feel warm and cosy - perfect for winter rugby when you want a pint. It's not just about sport either: there's a pool table, a wide selection of food and drinks, and a function room for more intimate private parties or watch parties with friends.

Victoria Taps, Westminster

Boasting a selection of sizeable screens all around the picturesque, tiled venue, the Victoria Taps in Westminster will be showing all of the Six Nations games - with a free pint of Guinness if you swing by for a Sunday match. And if all the excitement gets you hungry? There are delicious hand-stretched pizzas, burgers and tacos available here too.

Famous Cock Tavern, Islington

If you're looking for a Six Nations venue that feels like a classic local rather than a sports bar, The Famous Cock Tavern is a top pick. Just a short walk from Highbury & Islington station, this heritage-style pub offers sumptuous leather booths, mellow interiors and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes it perfect for settling in for the full match.

The bar's extensive drinks selection, from Guinness to craft ales, ensures you're never short of a pint, while the friendly staff keep the mood buzzing.

Belushi's Bars in London

You can expect Belushi's to welcome you with warm arms when it comes to finding a spot to watch the Six Nations. Combining party vibes with sports screenings, you'll be able to catch a match on HD screens along with superb grub and cocktails at affordable prices. 

The White Hart Barnes

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An old-school boozer that has been around since 1662 (rebuilt in 1899), The White Hart in Barnes adds a slice of history to your Six Nations experience. Located on the banks of the river, it boasts some pretty excellent views too.

Stock up on pints ahead of the game, which you can enjoy alongside hearty plates like fish stew, winter vegetable ratatouille and chicken schnitzel with nduja cream.

Gravity Wandsworth

Gravity Wandsworth and Stratford is the ultimate spot to catch all the action of the Six Nations in style. With multiple screens and a lively atmosphere, you'll never miss a moment of the thrilling rugby action.

Settle into one of their comfy booths or grab a spot at the bar and enjoy the game with a cold pint or a signature cocktail in hand. The spacious venue is perfect for watching the game with friends, offering delicious food and drink options to keep you fueled throughout the day.

Turk's Head

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This Richmond gem is a wonderful gastro pub that doubles up as a pretty spot to catch some rugby come the Six Nations. Turk's Head offers a country-style dining room as well as HD TVs showing all the scrums and tackles you could dream of. Feast on gourmet British dishes like ham hock scotch egg, mussels with cherry plus lemon and thyme roast chicken, and you'll soon see why this boozer is going to be your new favourite. 

St John’s Tavern

For a Six Nations venue in South London, St John's Tavern is a Clapham favourite. This London free house serves up 20 beers on tap, rotating through the best of South London's breweries at an affordable price. 

Sport-wise, the tavern is set up for viewing, with three big screens and Sky Sports available for major fixtures. It's also a great spot for weeknight fun, with a packed events calendar including pub quiz Tuesdays, £1 wing Wednesdays, and live music every Friday and Saturday

KERB Social Club

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Located in Spitalfields, KERB Social Club combines the energy of an American sports bar with the homely feel of a British pub. Expect casual, colourful interiors and a lively atmosphere, perfect for watching the rugby.

As well as a cracking selection of beer and cocktails, you can secure street food from kitchen residents Only Jerkin. Think loaded fries, jerk chicken wings, mac 'n' cheese and more.

Cheshire Cheese

If you're in the City for the Six Nations and want a proper British pub experience, Cheshire Cheese is a solid bet. Located just moments from Tower Hill and Fenchurch Street stations, this classic City pub pairs traditional charm with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for after-work rugby and weekend match days. The drinks are good value, with a broad range of lagers, cask ales, wines, spirits and cocktails.

The kitchen serves hearty pub classics, from burgers and grills to sharing platters, with daily food offers running until 10pm. Sport-wise, the pub has you covered: Sky Sports and BT Sport show all the big fixtures across multiple screens, and there are even two Sky boxes so you can catch more than one game at once.

Hammersmith Belle

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Located right by Ravenscourt Park tube station, Hammersmith Belle is a friendly boozer that boasts a huge number of UHD 4K screens on the walls. Kick back in their comfy booths to watch all the Six nations games, with a lively atmosphere guaranteed throughout.

There's an extensive menu to keep you fuelled, featuring everything from bacon blue cheese burgers to minute steaks and halloumi katsu curry. Plus, you can get two-for-one burgers and steaks between 11.30am and 7pm on weekdays.

The Alexandra

With over 150 years of experience serving up the finest brews in town, The Alexandra is a Clapham pub that knows a thing or two about showing you a good time – and that includes displaying all your favourite games on two projectors and five HD screens showing everything from football to rugby and beyond. Located just a stone's throw from Clapham Common tube station, catch all the Six Nations action at this boozer as you down a pint (or two).

Elephant Inn

Sports fanatics rejoice. Catch all the Six Nation's action at Elephant Inn in North London, a cosy boozer boasting HD TVs and a giant screen for those high-energy sports bookings. With live music on Fridays, an open pool table, and Sky and TNT Sports subscriptions, this Finchley haunt will keep you entertained all day and night.

Moretown Belle

If you're after a sport-watching venue that feels more like a modern entertainment hub, Moretown Belle is worth the short stroll from St Katherine's Dock.

Located in the heart of the new Moretown development near Tower Hill and Aldgate East, this East London bar boasts the biggest single TV in Europe, plus 35 UHD 4K screens, making it one of the best places in the city to catch anything from international sport to La Liga and NRL. 

The Pembroke, Primrose Hill

With gold pillars, stained glass and rich wood finishes, The Pembroke is one of London's best turned out pubs. Dotted with big screens, its big and beautiful bar is a sweet spot to take in the Six Nations. 

You'll get all the fun of the local as you watch every nail-biting minute of the action. To keep spirits high from the first kick to the last, there's plenty of great beer, plus pub classics, small plates and sharers from the kitchen.

The Admiralty

The Admiralty in the West End is a brilliant spot for watching the Six Nations, offering a unique blend of history, atmosphere, and excitement. Located just a stone's throw from Trafalgar Square, this pub has a fascinating maritime theme, reflecting its cool history tied to British naval heritage. It's housed in a historic building that once served as a place for naval officers to unwind, and its decor is full of naval memorabilia, creating an impressive setting for any sports fan.

The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, and whether you're here for the rugby or just to enjoy a drink, the pub delivers with its extensive range of beers, ciders, and spirits, along with a solid menu of British pub classics.

Catford Bridge Tavern

Catch all the action at The Catford Tavern, who will be showing every fixture live on big screens as well offering great happy hour deals and Caribbean-themed pub classics. Sip on two cocktails for £12 while noshing on jerk chicken nachos and BBQ wings.

Distillers

The Distillers in Hammersmith is an ideal spot for anyone looking to catch the Six Nations 2026 in a lively yet cosy setting. With large screens throughout the venue, it ensures that you won't miss any of the thrilling action from the tournament.

The pub itself has a fantastic reputation for being both a great place to grab a drink and enjoy hearty, delicious food. Whether you're in the mood for comforting pub classics or something a bit more contemporary, the menu here has you covered. Add to that a superb selection of ales, wines, and spirits, and you'll find plenty to keep you refreshed while you cheer on your team.

Broadwood Pub & Kitchen

Broadwood, tucked beside Tower 42, is one of the City's most stylish spots to catch the Six Nations, especially if you want a more polished matchday experience.

The venue blends brasserie-style dining with serious sports viewing credentials, including a first-floor premium sports lounge complete with ten large plasma TVs and group-friendly activities like shuffleboard. It's a smart, sociable setting where you can watch the action in comfort, with the option to book a dedicated space for your mates.

Tank & Paddle Bishopsgate, London

If you're looking for somewhere to watch the game in the heart of the City, you can't go wrong with Tank & Paddle Bishopsgate. This relaxed spot serves up fresh Meantime tank beer, which you can enjoy in front of their screens.

Indulge in one of their tasty stone-baked pizzas during the match, or share some wings instead. plus, they've got shuffleboard, giant Jenga and board games to keep you entertained afterwards.

Signature Brew Blackhorse Road

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Want your Six Nations with a side of craft beer and proper atmosphere? Signature Brew Blackhorse Road is a standout East London option. Located in the heart of Walthamstow's Blackhorse Beer Mile, it's just a five-minute walk from Blackhorse Road Station, making it an easy matchday destination.

The venue is built for beer lovers, with 12 lines of brewery-fresh Signature Brew on tap, from classics like Roadie All-Night IPA and Studio Lager to seasonal New England IPAs, sours and rare experimental brews, all brewed on-site.

Bonds, Mayfair

Right in the heart of Mayfair, Bonds is a super cool spot for the Six Nations. With giant screens all over the place, you won't miss a single second of the action. 

Sophisticated cocktails, worldly wines and well-cared-for pints from the pump are the perfect partner for a refined spot of ruggers. The food is suitably slap-up too, with burgers, sharers and grilled specialities up for grabs.

Grand Junction Arms

Need a spot to catch all the Six Nations antics? Be sure to make your way to Grand Junction Arms in Acton. Not only will they be showing the games in their gorgeous indoor and outdoor space, but they also have a cracking menu to keep fans satisfied. 

Grove Surbiton

Rally your tribe and catch all the Six Nations games at Grove Surbiton, a cosy boozer boasting HD screens and an energetic atmosphere all across the venue. P.S. Don't miss out on their British pub grub favourites like cider-battered fish 'n' chips and steaming chicken pot pies while you down a glass of beer, cider or wine. Yum, yum.

The Alpaca

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An independent gastro pub in Islington, The Alpaca always welcomes visitors with a smile. There's plenty of comfy seating to watch the rugby from, surrounded by rustic wooden decor.

They serve a range of craft beers and continental draughts, as well as some great cocktails. As for the food, expect a mix of British and European dishes, from dry-aged beef burgers to wild mushroom pappardelle and grilled chicken salad.

The Vineyard, Islington

With grand, dome ceilings, jazzy tiles and bold decor, The Vineyard on Upper Street is super cool spot to stop for a pint anytime. Get down here during the Six Nations and you can add big match atmosphere to the mix.

There's plenty or space to back your boys in its L-shaped bar or giant covered garden, but booking a table is never a bad idea. While you settle in for the action, you can make your way through signature cocktails, wines from around the world, sensational small plates and delicious stone backed pizza.

The Angelic, Islington

In its stunning corner plot on Islington's Liverpool Road, with ceiling murals and plush seating, The Angelic adds all kinds of elegance to your Six Nations experience. Grab a seat in the bar area or head up to its first floor 'Sistine Chapel' for a great view of every blade of grass on the big screen. 

The drinks list is just as refined, packing in craft beers and cask ales alongside reimagined classic cocktails and carefully selected wines. Burgers, pies, pasta and rib-eye steaks mean there's plenty of reasons to stick around for a post-match bite too.

Sporting Page

Head over to Sporting Page in Chelsea to lap up the buzzing atmosphere of a classic boozer while the Six Nations plays on the screens. As you enjoy the on-pitch performance, get to know the lip-smacking menu of seafood alongside a tip-top range of tipples.

De Hems Dutch Cafe Bar

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If you're hunting down a pub with proper character for Six Nations season, De Hems Dutch Café Bar is a cracking shout. Tucked away on a quirky Soho side street near Chinatown, this is London's only authentic Dutch pub, bringing serious matchday atmosphere.

Expect a top-notch line-up of Dutch and Belgian draught beers, alongside quality wines and artisan spirits, making it an easy win whether you're nursing a pint through the first half or celebrating a last-minute try.

The Fox on the Green, Islington

One of Islington's oldest pubs, The Fox on The Green has been at the heart of the community since 1872. Today, its buzzing modern bar gives you plenty of great viewpoints for the Six Nations action.

Packing in plenty of HD TVs and a large projector screen, you won't miss a single scrum, tackle or try. For a more exclusive experience, round up your mates and book the top bar for a private matchday viewing.

The Old Bell Kilburn

On North West London's Kilburn High Road, The Old Bell blends traditional pub charm with vibrant modern decor. When the Six Nations is in town, it serves a heavy side of big match brilliance too.

With multiple TVs throughout the place, you're sure of a great view of the action. For the ultimate matchday experience, head out to its heated outdoor seating to cheer on every try on the giant screen.

Falcon

A traditional boozer in South London, Falcon is a cosy spot at which to watch the Six Nations Championships. Grab a pint of something tasty, order a spread of British cuisine and watch all the action as it unfolds in front of you on the screen.

The King's Head Islington

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For the best spot to catch the Six Nations, look no further than The King's Head Theatre. This cosy North London pub offers an unbeatable atmosphere to cheer on your team, complete with hoppy real ales, craft beers, and delicious cocktails to keep your spirits high.

Gather your mates and settle in for the game surrounded by the charm of a historic pub, with the added bonus of theatre memorabilia lining the walls. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite like a salt beef bagel or sharing a charcuterie board over a bottle of wine, The King's Head is the perfect place to enjoy the match in comfort and style.

Merchant

If you're looking to watch the Six Nations in a super cosy yet modern pub, then The Merchant of Battersea in Clapham is the place for you. It boasts large screens in every room making it possible to get a great view of the action from wherever you're sitting or standing. There's some fantastic food for the half-time munchies too, like pizza and loaded sandwiches. 

The Minories, Aldgate

All exposed brick and stone tile floor, The Minories brings atmosphere to any occasion. With TVs and projector screens dotted right along its arches, there's no bad spot to take in the Six Nations action.

Outside, in its heated beer garden, there's even more screens beaming all the live action. Adding fuel to the fun are a long line of beers from the pump, signature cocktails, pub grub classics and sensational stone baked pizza.

Lots Road

Charming Chelsea gastropub Lots Road is a gorgeous spot to catch rugby on the big screen, thanks to wall-to-wall coverage and plenty of booze. Topping it off? You can chow down on small plates, hearty mains or even a Sunday roast while watching the games.

The Alma Wandsworth

The Alma Wandsworth is where the tournament comes alive. A favourite with local sports fans, this pub broadcasts the action across ten huge screens so you never miss a tackle, try or last-minute kick.

The Alma also brings a little extra theatricality to the competition with its returning Guinness pop-up tent on the patio, perfect for pre-match pints and post-game celebrations. And for the duration of the Six Nations, there's a tournament-exclusive Guinness-infused Scotch egg, made with black pudding and a reduction of the 'black stuff' - a hearty, indulgent snack that feels tailor-made for rugby season.

Brigadiers

Brought to you by the team behind Michelin-starred Gymkhana and Trishna, Brigadiers is a high-end choice for places to watch the Six Nations. You'll find them in the heart of the City, bringing you Indian barbecue fare and the energy of a buzzing sports bar.

They've even got a special menu for the tournament, featuring everything from chicken tikka butter masala to wild mushroom biryani and goat belly vindaloo samosas.