Where To Watch The Premier League In London

No matter who you support, football fans can agree that we're spoiled with one of the best football leagues in the world, right on our doorstep. At the same time, it's never been easier to catch every second of Premier League action, thanks to London's endless amazing line up of bars and pubs that broadcast every tackle, save and goal live on their HD screens. To help you find the perfect spot to support your team, we've pulled together a list of all the best places to watch the Premier League in London. 

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Last updated on 30th October 2024




The Alexandra

The Alexandra is hands down one of the best places to watch the Premier League in London, with comfy velvet sofas to sink into with a pint in hand. The Clapham Common watering hole has two projectors and five HD screens, alongside an array of lip-smacking pizzas with your name on it - topped with spicy salami, nduja, oyster mushrooms and so much more.

Vine

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For delicious food, great entertainment and a lively atmosphere, you can't go wrong with the Vine in Kentish Town for your next football-related outing. Take advantage of their many HD screens, as well as a shuffleboard table for some half-time fun, before tucking into tasty eats like crispy fried tofu sharing platters, cauliflower Thai green curry and pan-fried seabass.

Merchant

Catch all the biggest games from cosy venue Merchant, which can be found in Clapham Junction. This place is decked out in quirky tiled floors, vibrant orange seats and trendy artwork, as well as a number of TV screens showing the Premier League. Grab a cocktail or two while you're here, as well as tasty plates like buttermilk chicken burgers, crispy fish tacos and chilli beef Frankfurters.

World's End

Found just a stone's throw from Finsbury Park station, the World's End is a classic British boozer with some of the biggest screens around. Gather round their huge projector on the back wall, which shows all the biggest games from the Premier League. Their extensive menu spans from Sunday roasts to wild mushroom arancini or steak fries, with 50p wings every Wednesday as well.

Catford Bridge Tavern

One of the best places to watch the Premier League in South London has to be Catford Bridge Tavern. Head to the neighbourhood gem for the chance to catch all the action in a pretty setting, with British-meets-Caribbean food coming fresh out of the kitchen.

The Leyton Star

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Looking to catch you favourite team in the premier league live on screen? The Leyton Star is the place to head. While they can't guarantee a win for your side, what they can provide is a cosy setting with plenty of food and drink on offer too.

Euston Flyer

Don't miss out on all of the Premier League action by grabbing a table at Euston Flyer. The Central London boozer not only offers an electric game day atmosphere, but also a stand-up selection of classic pub grub bites alongside ales and beers.

The Star By Liverpool Street

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The Star By Liverpool Street is a fantastic place to watch the footie. Not only does it boast numerous screens all about the gaff, but the bar rustles up craft beers, tasty cocktails and fine wines. You can also chow down on mouthwatering food from Hotbox while you watch.

Rocket Euston

One of the best football pubs in London for watching the Premier League, Rocket Euston is boasting 8 HD TVs and a killer sound system, so you won't miss a moment of the footie. While they can't guarantee your team a win, they can promise a lively atmosphere and an extensive menu of hearty fare.

Greenwood

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Greenwood in Victoria is a quirky bar and restaurant that's been competing with the best to become the number one sports bar in London. Spread across two floors, guests can watch the latest live sporting action from around the globe upstairs, before heading downstairs and tucking into a delicious pizza, washed down with an ice-cold cocktail. Trust us, there are few better places to watch live Premier League action than this.

Wheatsheaf Ealing

After a traditional pub through and through for all your Premier League viewing? It has to be Ealing's best kept secret, Wheatsheaf. Expect cosy, wooden interiors, screens scattered throughout the space, and a menu of classic British grub to fuel you too.

Forester

On Leighton Road in Ealing, you'll find the charming Forester, a pretty boozer located within a Grade II-listed building and boasting cosy nooks along with a gorgeous green brick fireplace. It'll be showing all the Premiere League fixtures this year so you never have to miss out on the action when you're in the west, and you can even enjoy some delicious Thai food while you're at it too, such as fragrant curries, noodles and nibbles like vegetable tempura. 

Belushi's Bars in London

Belushis has quickly become a favourite sports bar in the minds of London's many football fans. With sister venues in Camden, Greenwich, Hammersmith and Shepherd's Bush, the famous chain plants huge smiles on the faces of all its guests with its huge screen TVs, ice cold beer and tasty comfort food. Where better to watch the Premier League in London than at these laid back venues?

The Cadogan Arms

Catch the Premier League at one of the most adored pubs in Chelsea, The Cadogan Arms, and marvel at its grand interior. You'll find a striking wooden bar taking centre stage, along with stained glass windows and dangling chandeliers; a grand backdrop to watch some (hopefully) goals. On the menu? Signature cocktails like Strawberries and Cream, made with Beefeater gin, and scrumptious bar snacks such as buttermilk fried chicken, crispy lamb ribs and cauliflower and onion bhajis served with tamarind chutney.

The George - Great Portland St

Catch the big game in an 18th-century, Grade II-listed pub in the heart of Great Portland Street and you'll soon see why this boozer is a firm favourite among locals and visitors alike. You'll be able to watch the Premier League while enjoying delicious pints of Guinness and tucking into some of its acclaimed fare. Chomp on black pudding Scotch eggs, red curry pork scratchings and more while you cheer on your team. 

Tokenhouse

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Tokenhouse is a pub located in The City with an industrial feel, teal walls and a speakeasy-style Cellar Bar. It offers an array of craft beers plus cask ales and is the ideal spot to swing by to catch some Premier League action. You'll find an exceptional selection of nibbles and meals to entertain your tastebuds too, so they don't miss out, like short rib and smoked cheddar nuggets, plus seafood risotto or a Chalcroft Farm beef burger for mains.

Warren St. Lounge

Step into Warren St. Lounge near Warren Street Station for the ultimate gastropub experience. From live sports to pool and a brew selection that's a real pitcher-perfect, it's a slam dunk. And the menu? It's packed with drool-worthy bar bites, crisp salads, and chef's specials that'll have you drooling for more.

Elephant Inn

Whether you're looking to take your pooch to catch some goals or simply need a haunt for you and your mates to kick back and enjoy the Premier League in North London, The Elephant Inn is the boozer for you. It boasts plenty of HD screens showing fixtures alongside an extensive menu to boot. Think crispy spring rolls and fragrant curries as part of its Thai-inspired spread, in a dark, wooden space equipped with quirky trinkets on the wall and warm light fixtures. 

Broadwood

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Located close to Liverpool Street, Broadwood is the ultimate City sports bar, stretching across two spacious floors. There are 10 large plasma TVs here, guaranteeing a great view of the football no matter where you are.

Enjoy a refreshing choice of beers and cocktails while you're here, paired with a tasty menu of American eats. We're talking chilli cheese fries, hot Buffalo wings and smoked cheddar vegan burgers.

Pavilion End

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Sitting in the shadows of the iconic St Paul's Cathedral, the Pavilion End is a charming local pub that offers its guests the ultimate weekend experience. Stocked with the best local ales, craft beers and chilled white wines, the team pulling the strings are huge football fans and promise to show every kick of this year's Premier League season. Whether it's a must win relegation battle or a title-deciding clash, there are few better places to watch the Premier League in London.

O'Neill's - Pubs

Keeping you full of food and drink while the match plays on? O'Neill's' multiple pubs across the capital. A must for watching the Premier League action in London, these staples for sports fans promise affordable bevvies alongside a roster of tasty plates.

The Old Bank, Sutton

The Old Bank in Sutton is the friendliest pub around, complete with an outdoor TV – the only one in Sutton. You can chill in their roomy beer garden or outdoor area while keeping up with all the live sports action on Sky Sports and TNT Sports; plus, you can amp up the fun with a game of pool or darts. If you're feeling peckish, their menu is stacked with classic pub grub like zesty onion bhaji bites and a hearty beef and pork lasagna with a side of garlic bread.

Redwood

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If you're hunting for a buzzing spot to watch the Premier League in London, head over to Redwood by London Bridge. This sleek pub and kitchen has you covered with ultra-HD screens across two levels and a massive 145-inch TV wall to catch all the action.

Hungry? Their menu features everything from juicy burgers to pizzas, plus sharing plates like nachos and wings, perfect for halftime snacking with an ice-cold pint.

Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen

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Wondering where to watch the Premier League? Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen couldn't be a better choice. With a delicious, seasonal menu run by chef James Donnelly and gorgeous, rustic interiors, it's a strong contender for one of the best places to grab a pint and watch the football. Swing by on the weekend too to gobble up a hearty Sunday roast.

Goldwood Sports Pub & Kitchen

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Boasting a whopping 20 different ultra high-definition screens (including three that are 100 inches wide), Goldwood Sports Pub & Kitchen can't be beaten for a great view of the football. This City pub is found close to St Paul's Cathedral, complete with a state-of-the-art sound system and a welcoming atmosphere.

Enjoy refreshing beers and cocktails from the bar, paired with a choice of delicious eats - think mac 'n' cheese croquettes, fried buttermilk chicken burgers and truffle mushroom pizza.

The Dickens Inn

The Dickens Inn is a cosy pub that draws inspiration from East London's unique heritage and the literary works of Charles Dickens. Covered in bright flowers and hanging baskets, the three-storey venue has become a favourite spot for the City of London's many sports fans. Serving all the usual suspects behind the bar and traditional gastro dishes, there are few better places to watch the Premier League live in London.

Distillers

The Distillers is a wholesome pub in Hammersmith famed for its selection of craft beer and is a great place to catch all the Premier League action this year. It oozes stylish, modern interiors mixed with the quirky charm of an old boozer, thanks to its checkered chairs and exposed brick walls. You'll be sure to grab a decent pint here, along with some tasty grub from a menu featuring crowd-pleasers like buttermilk-fried chicken burgers, plus fish and chips. 

The Wheatsheaf

With its charming Victorian features, traditional feel and menu of classic pub grub, The Wheatsheaf is a brilliant place to watch all the action from the Premier League in Tooting. Hunker down with a plate of comfort food and a freshly poured pint as you watch every second in style.

Wapping Tavern

Ready for a brew-tiful experience? Step into The Wapping Tavern, an independently run neighbourhood pub dating back to the 1800s. This hip pub, housed in a restored old spice factory, is not just a place to grab a drink but a destination for fun and games. With a basement full of entertainment, 17 screens for sports, an ever-expanding pizza menu and 28 beers on tap, they promise a memorable time.