Walcot House
This former bakery has become one of the liveliest Bath bars to watch the FIFA World Cup. Walcot House is spread across three levels, from the light and airy downstairs bar and cafe, over to the upstairs events rooms.
A lot can happen in four years... don't we know it. The wait is finally over and no matter what team you'll be cheering come kick-off, we've got you covered for every tackle, goal and penalty. From historic boozers through to atmospheric brewhouses, we've rounded up the best places to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Bath, so that's one less thing for you to worry about.
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This former bakery has become one of the liveliest Bath bars to watch the FIFA World Cup. Walcot House is spread across three levels, from the light and airy downstairs bar and cafe, over to the upstairs events rooms.
One of the best places to watch the World Cup in Bath has got to be The Canon. Not only does it house a number of HD TVs, ensuring you don't miss a minute of the action, but the pub also has a range of real ales, craft beers and cocktails along with tasty food.
Don't miss out on the most exciting tournament in the world by snapping up a table over at Bath Cider House. This trendy bar and distillery will be showing the games, which you can watch with eagle eyes as you tip back freshly made cider which pairs deliciously with the pizzas on offer.
Wondering where to watch the football this winter? Along with fresh beer and hearty British plates, Bath Brew House is cheering on England. Located on James Street West, the spot is a laidback choice for football followers, with charming decor and friendly staff.
Big on all things American, Belushi's are keeping it a little more local with their TV screens switching to this summer's tournament. For plates of comfort food, easy lagers and a raucous after-party, you won't go wrong here.
For a World Cup screening in Bath with a difference, check out The Cork. The city centre bar is inspired by America, serving up burgers on trays, cool pop art on walls and fun themes throughout.
Boater needs no introduction when it comes to drinks with a view. Ticking off pretty much all the criteria we have when it comes to watching the World Cup in Bath, this pub has a huge beer garden, stunning views and plenty of fine ales.