Top Pubs Showing The World Cup In London

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By Marcus Sanigar Food, Drink & Events Copywriter, DesignMyNight 10-year hospitality, travel and events expert, writing for Expedia, Trainline and more. Last updated on 23rd February 2026

It's nearly time for the talking to stop and the action to get underway. The World Cup is one of the most eagerly anticipated sporting events of recent years, but have you thought about where you're going to watch the games yet? Here's our selection of the best pubs showing the World Cup 2026 in London for you to peruse; so pick out your boozer, head on over and cheer for your favourite team.




The Leyton Star

£6 Margarita Mondays and 2 other offers

The Leyton Star knocks it out of the park when it comes to where to watch the World Cup in this part of London. There's big screens everywhere, from the main bar and function room to out back in the garden. 

Win, lose or draw, the refreshments hit the spot too. We're talking ice cold beer, guest ales, cocktails and worldly wines, plus succulent Moody's Dip sandwiches.

The Star In Shoreditch

Tues-Fri 2-4 £14 Cocktails

If you're looking for a spot in the city to take in the big match, The Star most certainly delivers. With big screens inside and out, you won't miss a second of the action.

Settle into the bar or the covered terrace to follow every single pass, tackle, shot and glorious goal. There's plenty of refreshments on offer along the way, from street food and craft beer to creative cocktails.

The Star of Kings

A top pick of places showing the World Cup 2026 in London, The Star of Kings is only a stone's throw from King's Cross station. Ideal for soaking up all the action, this relaxed pub is delivering the goods with its pints, food and karaoke for afters.

Get down early to soak up the last of the day's rays on the beer terrace before heading inside to back the boys. With big screens throughout the bar, you can follow every tackle, pass and goal.

The Jolly Gardeners

A warm, welcoming venue over in Putney, The Jolly Gardeners is a much-loved pub with cute interiors and a scrumptious menu of hearty grub. But on game days, this place has a lively atmosphere, with craft beer and artisan spirits to enjoy in front of the big screen.

Falcon

Falcon's traditional interiors and friendly atmosphere aren't its only draws - that hugely long bar with its smattering of flags tend to get the crowd in too. Not only that, but this place is bustling when the football is on, thanks to being in easy reach of Chelsea FC.

The Market Tavern

Did you know that you can watch the World Cup right in the heart of Mayfair? Whether you're after a private room for work drinks, or looking to reserve the upstairs bar with a bunch of friends, there are plenty of packages to suit you, as well as sumptuous scran to match.

Drapers Arms Ealing

Ealing High Street's Drapers Arms are regular Sky Sports screeners and purveyors of live music, so it's no surprise that they'll be putting on a show come the World Cup. Expect to sip through premium drinks while enjoying the best of a British pub on a big football game day.

The Commercial

While it's the array of screens and fantastic coverage that may first attract you to football pub, The Commercial, it's the venue's food menu that will have you coming back for more when you next want to catch a World Cup game. Think huge burgers and other British pub grub.

Green Goose

Tucked away in Bow, this dog-friendly place will be screening a majority of the football matches. Grab a spot in the cosy boozer, work your way through the 10 keg lines, or take your pick from the superb cocktail list. We recommend a classic old fashioned.

The Bull

The Bull is a brightly coloured boozer located on Islington's famous Upper Street. Not only does it have TV screens, a friendly atmosphere and all the drinks you could need to fuel your ardent football supporting, but also a tapas-style sharing menu to munch.

O'Neill's - Pubs

If you're after a place to watch the World Cup 2026 in London, O'Neill's pubs are exactly where to head. Think big screens, plenty of pints of Guinness and bottomless pizza brunches to keep you well-fed or watered throughout.

The Prince Albert

The Prince Albert, a fabulous Notting Hill pub, will be making sure you don't miss a single ounce of the action by screening the games across its TVs. Grab yourself a prime spot and scoff down a load of tasty eats, courtesy of Ruby Jean's Burgers, The Marvellous Pub Grub Co. and many more.

The Albany

Situated on Great Portland Street, The Albany is an ideal boozer to catch every boot of the ball during the 2026 World Cup. Grab your closest pals, where you'll be able to watch the games on the big screen, all while delving into hearty fare or lip-smacking beers.

Lord Napier & Star

Two for £14 Cocktails Thursdays and 5 other offers

If a trip to Hackney Wick is on the cards once the World Cup 2026 rolls around, Lord Napier & Star is just the place. There's a large roof terrace, DJs for after weekend games and Thai food wizards Krapow to keep you well fed.

When it comes to watching the action, there's big screens all over the place, beaming every kick, tackle and glorious goal.

The Star By Liverpool Street

Nestled in East London, The Star By Liverpool Street is a fantastic place to watch the footie, especially when the World Cup rolls around. Head on over to this slinky, neon-lit spot to follow every kick, tackle and glorious goal. 

It's got all the beer, wine and tasty tipples you need to get into the big match spirit, plus fantastic food for half time refreshment. The Firestarter Menu packs in smash burgers, crab doughnuts, honey fried chicken wings and vegan sliders.

The Goat

If you're after a pub near Clapham Junction for watching the football, then The Goat is your best bet. Not only to they have classic British dishes galore, all washed down with pints, to make you feel at home, but also a killer atmosphere.

The Heathcote And Star

Espresso Martinis £7 every Friday and 1 other offer

The Heathcote and Star is the place to be for the big game. With big screens, great beer and half time entertainment, it gives you much more than a seat in the stadium. 

There's pool and ping pong to test your sporting prowess, plus fantastic food on offer win, lose or draw. The team from The Dragon Flame serve up mouthwatering BBQ fresh from the kitchen.

Royal Standard Blackheath

Blackheath's Royal Standard is a fine example of a football pub. It dates back to the 1800s and has noticeable period features, fronting a deep love of the beautiful game for all that time. The current venue continues the trend with its World Cup screenings, alongside the finest ales and beer.

Trinity Borough

A vibrant, bustling boozer in Central London, Trinity Borough is a fantastic spot to watch the World Cup. Get comfortable in one of the stylish teal booths lit up by gold hanging lamps to enjoy a prime view of all the action. Even better? There's lots of tasty food and drinks to fill you up too.