Where To Watch The Women's Super League In London

A city with a proud footballing history, home to some of the oldest and most decorated football clubs in England and the world, London is no stranger to the beautiful game. Finally getting the recognition, support and commercial traction in deserves, though? The women's game. After all, it's our Lionesses who've been the ones to actually bring it home in recent years.

Promising the finest clubs of women's English football, the Barclays WSL is a feast for the eyes and hard on our adrenaline-loving hearts as we cheer our teams to victory or gut-wrenching defeat. Here's where to watch the Women's Super League 2024/25 season in London, including football pubs, sports bars and more showing all the important games.

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Last updated on 1st April 2025



Euston Flyer

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Showing the WSL 24/25 fixtures on TV is Euston Flyer, which is the place to head if you want to watch on a huge projector screen. This traditional Fuller's pub has all the real ales and craft beer you could want, alongside large leather Chesterfield sofas keeping you comfy while teams ranging from Spurs to Liverpool and Chelsea play.

Westwood Sports Pub & Kitchen

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Westwood Sports Pub & Kitchen at Westfield Shopping Centre prides itself on being 'the home of live sport in West London' - an accolade they aim to uphold with their 145-inch TV-wall, as well as booths that feature their own screens for the ultimate viewing experience. Request your chosen Women's Super League game on booking and settle down for fresh pints from the copper tanks while you watch.

The Heathcote And Star

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Close to Leytonstone station, The Heathcote And Star is a friendly local boozer that boasts cosy leather sofas, pool and ping pong tables and multiple TV screens to watch the big games on.

Enjoy a great selection of beer and wine from the bar, alongside a delicious street food menu from Krapow - think Thai beef jerky, beef massaman curry, curried tofu noodle soup and more.

Wellington Waterloo

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One of the best London pubs showing the Women's Super League on TV, Wellington in Waterloo is a charming spot complete with plenty of history to match your enjoyment of the historic game that is football. There are screens throughout the bar space, including above the bar itself so that you don't miss a second while grabbing your next drink.

Counting House

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A short stroll from Bank station - conveniently placed in the City of London for all your after-work games and weekend football matches within touching distance of the tube - Counting House is a historical location for watching the beautiful game. WSL fans will love the HD TVs here, with clubs from Arsenal to Man City, Man United, Aston Villa and Chelsea being screened.

Northwood

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Angel's dedicated sports pub and kitchen is the one for all you guys looking to watch the WSL in this part of North London. Northwood boasts 18 UHD screens and offers a 360-degree viewing experience from different points around the venue, as well as being able to show multiple different games at once - just let them know what game you want on in the requests section when booking.

Bat & Ball Covent Garden

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Buzzing Stratford and Covent Garden venue Bat & Ball promises a wide range of screens to catch the Women's Super League on. The three-storey venue is best known for its ping pong tables and other fun activities, but is also a top choice for watching sports.

Catch all the big games while sipping on fresh pints or cocktails, which you can pair with all sorts of tasty eats from the menu - think pizzas, burgers and loaded nachos.

The Bell, Walthamstow

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When it comes to where to watch the WSL live in London, The Bell in Walthamstow is a firm favourite. Think big screens dotted throughout the inside, alongside booths each with their very own TVs. Even better is outdoors, where there's also a large TV - a space that's fully covered in tipi style when you need shelter over the colder months.

Redwood

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London Bridge's Redwood is a conveniently located sports bar that's found right at the top of the station itself, a space that features UHD screens every way you look (including on the suntrap terrace) and a 145-inch TV wall too. Copper tanks suspended above the bar serve the freshest beer around, while the viewing experience is completed by a state of the art sound system.

The Volunteer

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Wondering how to watch the Women's Super League in London? Head to The Volunteer on Baker Street, which is only a few doors down from Sherlock Holmes' famous address. Book for food or drinks and request to be near a seated near a screen showing your chosen WSL game, so you can tuck into everything from roast dinners to steak and ale pies while you watch.

Belushi's Bars in London

Whether you're in Camden, Shepherd's Bush, London Bridge or beyond, you're bound to be near a Belushi's sports bar. These lively venues are all showing the women's Super League this year, which you can enjoy alongside happy hours from 4 to 8pm on weekdays.

As for the food menu? Expect tasty bites like chicken schnitzel burgers, spicy pepperoni pizzas and vegetable quesadillas.

Greenwood

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Sitting opposite Victoria station is Greenwood, a sports-mad pub that's got more than 30 screens throughout the venue and a 150-ich TV wall to boot, creating the ultimate sporting atmosphere for watching the Women's Super League. Cheer on your football team while enjoying the bustling space and the brand's very own freshly brewed pints.