Football’s Coming Home | Where to Watch the World Cup in London

Cheer on the Three Lions!

Replica shirts on and game faces ready because we’ve got another football-packed summer thanks to the World Cup 2026. Running from 11th June – 19th July in the USA, Canada and Mexico, the tournament will see 48 teams battle it out for the World Cup trophy, including Thomas Tuchel’s England squad. France and Spain are the favourites but England is also up there amongst the top contenders, so here’s hoping this is the year we go all the way. Here are the best indoor and outdoor World Cup 2026 screenings in London where you can catch every kick, save and goal this summer. Football’s coming home.

THE NEXT ENGLAND FIXTURES

Weds 17th June – 9pm – Group Stage – England v Croatia
Tues 23rd June – 9pm – Group Stage – England v Ghana
Sat 27th June – 10pm – Group Stage – England v Panama

4TheFans Fanparks

4TheFans is setting up four different fan parks across the city – in Shoreditch, Tottenham, Kentish Town and Shepherd’s Bush – hosting all England matches and late kick-offs. Expect massive screens, top sound systems, special effects like CO2 cannons and pyrotechnics, DJ sets, food and drink traders, giveaways, and match analysis from genuine football legends.

O2 Forum Kentish Town, Club 360 Tottenham, O2 Shepherd’s Bush and Village Underground

Big Penny Social

The UK’s biggest beer hall will be screening every game of the Euros, with three massive HD screens inside and room for plenty of football fans to get the atmosphere buzzing. There’s over 100 taps at the bar so you won’t have any problems in getting a beer, and there’ll be sourdough pizzas and burgers to keep you fed.

1 Priestley Way, E17 6AL

Boxpark

Boxpark always puts on epic tournament screenings and this year’s World Cup is shaping up to be no different, with all the games being shown at the Shoreditch, Croydon, Wembley and Camden locations. You can catch all the action on the big HD screens and, of course, the resident Boxpark traders will be keeping you well-fed and watered.

Shoreditch, Croydon, Camden & Wembley

Pop Brixton

Head to Pop Brixton to catch all the action on multiple big screens around the plant-filled space. Traders like Bun & Sum, Freight Line, A Trini Thing, Mo Suvlaki and Jollof House Kitchen will be providing the food and drink.

49 Brixton Station Rd, London SW9 8PQ

Hackney Bridge

This al fresco space on the canal in Hackney Wick is showing all the matches on a massive screen with multiple bars keeping the bevs flowing. And you can refuel at half-time with street food from the likes of Poptata, Wrap n Rolla and Filigrillz.

Units 1-28, Echo Building, E Bay Lane, London, E15 2SJ

German Kraft Brewery at Mercato Metropolitano

The Elephant & Castle venue will be showing the games on a 20 sqm screen, with capacity for 700 people – and entry will be free. There’ll be 1L steins of tank-fresh beer on offer for a tenner, country-themed cocktails, and the first 10 pints will be free following every England and Germany goal.

42 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6DR

Flat Iron Square

Flat Iron Square always does the football well and the World Cup is no different. There are loads of screens inside and outside, including a 16ft jumbotron, so you won’t miss a single kick. You’ll be able to tuck into pizza, souvlaki, and fried chicken while you watch the games.

49 Southwark St, London, SE1 1RU

Five Points Courtyard

Cheer on the Three Lions at Five Points Courtyard, where matches will be shown both inside the taproom and out in the courtyard. Tickets for England matches are priced at £7 and include a pint on arrival and a guaranteed seat to watch the match. 

61 Mare Street, London E8 4RG

BLOODsports

With a 2am licence and 30+ screens inside the bar, BLOODsports has all the football action covered. And you can stay entertained between matches with karaoke, pool, pinball, and arcade machines; MEATliquor burgers, Monkey Fingers, and Chicago dogs; and beers, boilermakers and boozy slushies.

27 – 29 Endell Street, London WC2H 9BA

Vinegar Yard

The open-air venue by London Bridge will be showing every match across its three large outdoor screens and more indoors. Drinks will be flowing at the bars, with food traders like Nanny Bill’s and Bad Boy Pizza Society serving World Cup-inspired specials.

72-82 St Thomas St, London SE1 3QU

KERB Sports Bar

KERB is transforming its Spitalfields social club into a sports bar this summer, with big screens on the terrace, more inside the Clubhouse, private rooms available to book for World Cup watch parties, and food from Happy Face Pizza and Only Jerkin’

Old Spitalfields Market, 4 Horner Square, London E1 6EW

Lost Oasis

Immersive urban sanctuary Lost Oasis, which is popping up in Trafalgar Square this summer, will be screening England’s matches, with some special guests dropping by. There’s also a killer guest chef line-up and cider and rosé bars to explore too.

St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 4JJ

HERE at Outernet

Kick Off Club is taking over Outernet for the World Cup, showing the England and other key action on London’s largest indoor screen and immersive surround sound system, with a globally-inspired soundtrack adding extra atmosphere.

Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 8LH

Electric Brixton

Expect Britpop anthems, a 90s aesthetic and pundits at Kick Off Club’s takeover of Electric Brixton, which’ll have England and other big games on Brixton’s biggest screen.

Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RJ

Colour Factory

Hackney’s Colour Factory will be screening England and other key games with a rave twist (think lasers, smoke, and DJs spinning dance floor tunes) as part of Kick Off Club’s takeover.

 Queen’s Yard, London E9 5EN

40ft Brewery Blackhorse Road

The Blackhorse Road branch of 40ft Brewery will be hosting watchalong parties for all England’s group games with the Football Ramble podcast. Think giant screens, exclusive merch, food from Acme Fire Cult, DJs, and spesh World Cup lager, ‘My Fizzy Aunt’ on tap.

10 Lockwood Way, London E17 5RB

Rae’s Summer Sports Lounge

Rae’s (formerly O’Meara) is transforming into Rae’s Summer Sports Lounge for the World Cup. Every England fixture will be shown across eight big screens throughout the venue and roof terrace. There’ll be a club-level sound system, DJs, live entertainment and more to keep the vibes high.

6 O’Meara St, London SE1 1TE

The Wigmore

In honour of the host nations USA, Canada and Mexico, The Wigmore is adding three spesh hot dogs to its menu – a cheesy, Chicago-style dog, a poutine-inspired dog and a spiced barbacoa-topped dog – for the World Cup. They come with paired beers, with matches being shown on the main screen.

15 Langham Pl, London W1B 3DE  

Corner Corner

Canada Water spot Corner Corner will be showing all the England games and other major fixtures on its big screen. With table service running, you’ll be able to get food and drink without missing a kick.

Maritime Street, London, SE16 7LL

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