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Where To Watch The World Cup 2026

Where To Watch The World Cup 2026

London has officially gone World Cup crazy! From buzzing sports bars and lively pubs to rooftop terraces and giant outdoor screens, the capital is embracing the excitement and bringing football fans together.


Whether you're cheering on your home nation, or soaking up the electric atmosphere with friends, there's no shortage of great places to experience the tournament. We've rounded up some of our favourite venues across London where you can eat, drink and watch all the World Cup action unfold in style.



Roof East | Stratford


Roof East is now open in Stratford until September, offering open-air screenings of key World Cup matches throughout the tournament, alongside a packed programme of summer events including open-air cinema, DJs, brunches, crazy golf and batting cages.


Address: 7 & 8 Stratford Multi Storey Car Park, Great Eastern Rd, E15 1XE

Book: https://www.roofeast.com



The Ship | Wandsworth


As one of South London’s most iconic riverside pubs, The Ship brings festival-level energy to every game. With multiple screens inside and outdoors, and a huge Thames-side deck, it’s an electric spot for evening games by the water, with The Ship Shack serving stacked burgers, wings and sharers designed for mid-match grazing.


Address: 41 Jews Road, Wandsworth, SW18 1TB

Book:  www.theship.co.uk



Cinnamon Kitchen | Battersea


Catch all the action at Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea while feasting on Executive Chef Vivek Singh’s signature grills and curries - alongside a competitive twist. For any of the games shown during the restaurant's operating hours, guests have the chance to predict both the winning team and final score before kick-off to unlock exclusive drinks discounts. Correctly guess the winning team and enjoy 25% off drinks, or predict the exact final score to receive 50% off drinks. 


Address: Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea, Battersea Power Station, Arches Ln, Nine Elms, SW11 8AB

Book: www.cinnamon-kitchen.com/fifa-2026-battersea/



Grand Junction Arms | Harlesden


Set along the Grand Union Canal, the Grand Junction Arms is transforming into one of North London’s largest World Cup fan parks. With space for over 1,500 supporters, expect an unmissable atmosphere with games shown across multiple large HD screens, whilst groups can book their own VIP screenings in the garden lodges with food and drink packages to match.


Address: Acton Lane, Canal Bridge, Park Royal, NW10 7AD

Book: www.grandjunctionarmsnw10.co.uk



Drake & Morgan | Multiple Venues 


London bar and restaurant group, Drake & Morgan, is bringing match day energy to its popular city venues. Alongside live screenings, fans can enjoy a range of pre-bookable food and drink packages, from sharing platters to hearty mains, as well as exclusive Asahi and Peroni bundles. Private screening experiences will also be available across the group’s dedicated private dining rooms.


The Fable (Farringdon), The Happenstance (St Paul’s), The Moniker (Tower Hill), The Parlour (Canary Wharf), The Refinery City Point (Moorgate), The Refinery New Street Square (Chancery Lane), The Otherist (Liverpool Street)

Book:www.drakeandmorgan.co.uk


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