Where To Watch The Six Nations In Cardiff

For five weekends every year, the capital comes down with a serious case of rugby fever. On every street and around each corner, you'll find packed-out venues that are teeming with fans eager to get a slice of the action. Whether you're on the hunt for huge HD TVs or massive projector screens, here's where to watch the Six Nations in Cardiff.

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Last updated on 4th February 2025



The Eli Jenkins

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Looking for a pub showing the Six Nations in Cardiff Bay? The Eli Jenkins is the place to go. All the games will be televised live across its indoor and outdoor HD screens. So, grab your pals and head on over to enjoy the matches with a pint of something tasty to hand.

Beverley Hotel

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Searching for places to watch the Six Nations? Beverley Hotel is a great shout as the venue boasts HD screens, freshly pulled pints and scrumptious burgers. If that wasn't enough, the drinking den fronts a beer garden - perfect for post-game pints and a breath of fresh air. 

Church Inn Llanishen

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Pop over to Church Inn Llanishen to catch every scrum, tackle and try throughout the rugby action. To fuel you through, delve into juicy burgers, katsu curry-covered chips and foot-long nachos. Just make sure to wash it all down with some real ale.

The Woodville, Cardiff

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The Woodville has to be one of the best pubs to watch the rugby in Cardiff. This traditional boozer, which flaunts colourful walls, neon lights and more screens than you can shake a stick at, is a fabulous location for your Six Nations shenanigans.

Coyote Ugly Sport Packages

@ Coyote Ugly Cardiff on Sunday 9th November 2025 and 3 other dates

Located on St Mary Street, Coyote Ugly is a buzzing saloon-style bar that's known for its fantastic table service and live sports screenings. They'll be showing all the Six Nations action on their large screens, and you can secure brilliant food and drinks packages from £60 per person.

Tuck into their sumptuous feast, featuring everything from chicken wings to loaded nachos and jalapeno poppers. Pair this with pitchers of draught beer or cocktails, and you'll even get a free round of shots on arrival.

The Old Arcade

Found right in the heart of the city and offering a wicked game day atmosphere, The Old Arcade Cardiff is undoubtedly one of the top places around to watch the championships. Filled with vintage rugby memorabilia and huge TV screens, it's popular with locals and visitors alike.