Where To Watch The Super Bowl In The UK

The NFL final is always a late one for us Brits, with this year's event kicking off at 11.30pm. It's an occasion that calls for a lively venue to keep fans awake, which is why we've rounded up the best places showing the Super Bowl 2026 in the UK. Expect lively sports bars, performers and halftime entertainment to see you through 'til the early hours across London, Brighton, Manchester and beyond. 

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Last updated on 5th February 2026




West Wickham: Swan

The Swan in West Wickham is a Grade II-listed building with a rich history, known to have hosted a pub on its site since the 17th century. Legend has it that royals and notable figures once frequentedthis…

UK-Wide: BrewDog

As the nation's excuse for beer heaven, BrewDog is the best place to watch the Super Bowl in the UK. Feast on pig-out eats like saucy wings, hearty burgers and plant-based options, all while nursing a pint as you're glued to the screen. You'll find sites in London, Bristol, Nottingham, Newcastle and more. 

UK-Wide: Walkabout

With locations spanning everywhere from Newquay to Watford, Sheffield and more, Aussie-inspired sports bar Walkabout is known for showing live games across TV walls, big screens and more. Take in the atmosphere at these buzzing bars come the Super Bowl, perfect for warming up for the big game, during the halftime show and throughout the action. 

Bedford: Brewpoint

@ Brewpoint on Sun, 8th Feb 2026 @ multiple start times (see ticket info)

Brewpoint is gearing up for a late-night Super Bowl blowout, bringing big-game energy with a party that runs from 10pm until the final play (and beyond). Expect the game shown indoors, food served throughout the night, and an atmosphere built for both die-hard NFL fans and those who just love the spectacle. 

Your £10 ticket gets you through the door with your first pint included - choose from Supernova, Lodestar, Foghorn, Genesis or Anchorman - plus popcorn to keep you fuelled for the night ahead. Want to warm up first? The tailgating pre-party kicks off from 8pm with DJ Mattie, setting the tone before the main event begins.

Manchester: The Blues Kitchen

The Blues Kitchen is a vibrant venue in Manchester that's best known for its regular lineup of live music. Head to their Concert Hall for a screening of the Super Bowl this February, with a huge screen that you can catch all the action on, including the spectacular halftime show.

Tickets cost just £6 per person, and you can reserve tables for groups of up to 10. The bar and kitchen will be open throughout, so you can sip cocktails or beer while tucking into fried chicken with gravy, aged beef cheeseburgers, mac 'n' cheese and more.