Where To Watch The Six Nations 2025 In London

Couldn't get a seat at Twickenham? We've got the next best thing right here. As the Northern Hemisphere's big guns prepare to go into battle for one of the most closely contested Six Nations championships in years, we're on call to bring you the best places to watch all of the action in the city. Don your colours, sink some pints and cheer your boys on to victory at one of our recommended rugby pubs and sports bars for the Six Nations 2025 in London.

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Last updated on 16th May 2024




The Broadcaster

Make your way to The Broadcaster, a stunning contemporary White City boozer, to catch all the Six Nations action live. No need to book a table; just drop in and grab a pint as you indulge in their delish British pub grub and a killer selection of handcrafted cocktails and artisanal beer. Feelin' fancy? For a private viewing experience, you can rent out the versatile green room for you and over 30 of your mates.

Old White Lion

Nestled in the centre of East Finchley, The Old White Lion is a cosy boozer that's brimming with charm. What better place to watch the Six Nations than in this high-spirited pub that boasts a scrumptious menu of pub classics and boozy concoctions?

One Over The Ait

One Over The Ait is perched atop Kew Bridge Road, offering a lively space to eat, drink and enjoy all the Six Nations fixtures with your friends. It's a cute spot, merging an industrial-style ceiling with wholesome pictures hanging on the walls. Swing by to use the players' lounge, featuring a pool and soccer table, plus darts and tuck into juicy burgers or cracking roasts during half-time.

The Sydney Arms

When you need somewhere to watch the Six Nations rugby in Chelsea, The Sydney Arms is making sure you're catered for. This traditional British boozer is bringing screens, grilled dishes, English pub grub classics and more to proceedings.

Howl At The Moon

Along with huge burgers, quirky furniture and tonnes of beer, Howl at the Moon has bags of atmosphere. A must-visit spot for any Irish rugby supporter in London, this traditional boozer is adorned with shamrocks and boasts more than enough Guinness to see you through from morning 'til night.

Merchant

If you're looking to watch the Six Nations in a super cosy yet modern pub, then The Merchant of Battersea in Clapham is the place for you. It boasts large screens in every room making it possible to get a cracking view of the action from wherever you're sitting or standing. There's some fantastic food for the half-time munchies too, like pizza and loaded sandwiches. 

Munich Cricket Club Victoria

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Whether you're heading to their venue in Victoria, Canary Wharf or Tower Hill, you're guaranteed to have a good time while watching the Six nations at Munich Cricket Club. They will be showing every single game this year across multiple screens, and you can nab delicious German dishes like bratwurst and schnitzel, alongside steins of beer, as you enjoy the match in these colourful bars.

Sporting Page

Head over to Sporting Page in Chelsea to lap up the buzzing atmosphere of a classic boozer while the Six Nations plays on the screens. As you enjoy the on-pitch performance, get to know the lip-smacking menu of seafood alongside a tip-top range of tipples.

Fountain & Ink

When it comes to rugby, Fountain & Ink is the real deal. Don't miss out on a second of all the Six Nations action at this sleek boozer that boasts an extensive selection of craft beers and delish gastropub classics. Grab a chilled pint and get ready to cheer your team to victory.

The North Star

The North Star is a cosy boozer in the heart of Ealing that's stocked to the brim with delicious craft beers and ales, as well as a big ol' screen showing the Six Nations throughout February and March. From the buzzing atmosphere to the top-notch drinks, this one's a bit of a winner.

Grove Surbiton

Rally your tribe and catch all the Six Nations games at Grove Surbiton, a cosy boozer boasting HD screens and an energetic atmosphere all across the venue. P.S. Don't miss out on their British pub grub faves like cider-battered fish 'n' chips and steaming chicken pot pies while you down a glass of beer, cider or wine. Yum, yum.

The Star of Bethnal Green

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The quirky little Bethnal Green joint will be showing the matches throughout the Six Nations Tournament. Head to The Star to sit on one of their comfy sofas or pull up a chair as the action is played on the big screens; throw a few pints of East London's finest craft beers in and you've got yourself a cracking time.

Drapers Arms

Hunting for the perfect watering hole to catch all the big rugby matches? Drapers Arms gives you everything you need for your evening of live sports, including a private function room, Sky TV and delicious pints. What's more, there's everything from sirloin steak to seafood linguini on the menu.

BrewDog Bars In London

The Six Nation matches are unmissable, and what better way to watch the big games than at BrewDog? With large TV screens, messy wings and towering pints of beer, it's a no-brainer when it comes to viewing parties in Soho, Camden, Ealing and beyond.

The King's Arms

Ditch those sports bars for a pub with character by booking a spot at The King's Arms in London Bridge for a quirky Six Nations viewing. You can bet on unbeatable vibes, quality food and plenty of cocktails to pick from if you start getting bored of pints. Top plates include the flame grilled burgers and rack of baby back ribs. 

Tokenhouse

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If you find yourself in The City looking for a pub that's showing the Six Nations, then head to Tokenhouse, only a short walk from Moorgate Station. This industrial-style boozer is an atmospheric spot dishing out an array of craft beers and cask ales paired with some serious nosh. It's colourful, pinstriped chairs and low-hanging lights give a relaxed feel, so slink into a booth, order some beer-battered haddock with a side helping of chips, and then watch the action unravel.

The Betjeman Arms

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The Betjeman Arms is a great place to head to if you're looking to watch rugby. Settle into a booth and get prepared with craft beer and the best bar snacks around. You'll also get to choose tasty dishes from their extensive menu to keep you satisfied throughout the game.

Prince of Wales

If you're looking for a local to settle down in every time the Six Nations is on, and happen to be a Putney resident, then you're in for a treat. From hearty plates of food to craft beers to accompany them, this boozer will keep you refreshed. Better yet, this watering hole is dog-friendly too.

Ranelagh Bowes Park

If you're on the hunt for somewhere to catch the Six Nations 2025 in London, then look no further than Ranelagh Bowes Park. This North London pub is fronting top-drawer drinks behind the bar and plenty of pub grub to boot, keeping you refreshed throughout your favourite games.

Elephant Inn

Sports fanatics rejoice. Catch all the Six Nation's action at Elephant Inn in North London, a cosy boozer boasting HD TVs and a giant screen for those high-energy sports bookings. With live music on Fridays, an open pool table, and Sky and TNT Sports subscriptions, this Finchley haunt will keep you entertained all day and night.

The Clapham North Pub

Take advantage of The Clapham North's laidback atmosphere by booking a table by one of their many screens for a relaxed Six Nations viewing – perfect for those that actually want to concentrate on the game. Elevate your experience with help from their wide selection of pints, quirky cocktails and incredible menu featuring small plates from lamb shoulder tacos to ox cheek croquettes. 

Wimbledon Brewery Tap

If you're wondering where to catch the Six Nations, The Wimbledon Brewery Tap is a great choice. Not only is this popular joint offering up a great indoor and outdoor space to watch every try, tackle and scrum, but there are also hoppy serves up for grabs. Oh, yes.

Clubhouse 5, Leicester Square

In the bustling heart of London's Leicester Square, Clubhouse 5 is unlike any other plain ol' sports pub. Adorned with vintage football jerseys and sports memorabilia, this place is a shrine to athletic nostalgia. With state-of-the-art 4k UHD screens and SKY Q Technology, it's the ultimate spot for live sports action. Snag a table for top-notch views, a buzzing atmosphere, and fantastic food and drink deals.

The Albany

Home to Sky Sports and a massive projector screen, The Albany in Fitzrovia is one heck of a spot for watching the championships. Kick back with a prime view of the games and chow down on British comfort food bites, washed down with craft beers and wine.

The Naturalist

Been searching 'pubs showing rugby near me' lately? Just a short walk from Finsbury Park, The Naturalist is a great spot to watch the game while soaking in the view from the West Reservoir. Not only do they have plenty of space, but there's also a crackin' food and cocktail menu to match.

Turk's Head

This Richmond gem is a wonderful gastro pub that doubles up as a pretty spot to catch some rugby come the Six Nations. Turk's Head offers a country-style dining room as well as HD TVs showing all the scrums and tackles you could dream of. Feast on gourmet British dishes like ham hock scotch egg, mussels with cherry plus lemon and thyme roast chicken, and you'll soon see why this boozer is going to be your new favourite. 

Spiegletent

Looking for that perfect spot for the Six Nations? Then be sure to check out Ninth Life in Catford to cheer your team along in their cool space. If you're feeling hungry then tuck into their delicious array of burgers, chicken wings and pub classics, with plenty of beer too.

Euston Flyer

Central to all the action in the heart of London and showing the Six Nations fixtures on its HD screens this year is the Euston Flyer, a wonderful boozer just off of the main road. It's got everything you could ask for from a wholesome pub, including a menu featuring moreish snacks like spiced lamb koftas and beer-battered haddock goujons, plus hearty mains like steak or pie of the day. 

Rotunda

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King's Cross' Rotunda backs right onto the canal, meaning it's a real beauty of a restaurant with outdoor seating. But that's not all that's in store, as you can also expect 75" inch screen at the bar for all your sports needs, so you can munch through burgers slathered in bacon jam, tuna tartare and chilli con carne while cheering on your Six Nations team.

Forester

Try out Forester, located in Ealing, for all your Six Nations needs this year. Housed within a Grade II-listed building, this beauty of a pub features a stunning green tiled fireplace and warm wooden interiors. When you're not engrossed in all the action on one of its shiny screens, tuck into some delicious Thai fare, like crispy aromatic duck, Geang mussaman curry or chowmein. 

Events at Gipsy Hill Brewery

What's better than rugby and pints? Pretty much nothing. That's why Gipsy Hill Brewery are hosting a one-hour tour with a tasting of six beers in their taproom, before screening a Six Nations match which you can enjoy from the comfort of your own guaranteed table, all for just £20.

Crown Twickenham

Screening every big rugby match on its HD TVs, Crown Twickenham is a top-notch boozer for Six Nations action. Gather your pals and head to this Richmond Road destination for good vibes, ice-cold pints and front-row views of all of the action. Hungry? There's a hearty menu for that.

World's End

Fancy catching all the Six Nations action on a massive projector? Head to The World's End near Finsbury Park station for a brill time. They've got HD screens, live music, board games, and even table football to keep you entertained through the night. Feelin' peckish? Don't miss their delicious small plates of beef cheek nuggets and wild mushroom arancini.

The Prince Albert

On the hunt for somewhere to watch the Six Nations in West London? The Prince Albert is a hot to trot plot for big sporting events. Don your best rugby jersey and nab yourself a spot at this popular boozer to enjoy the games with a tasty drink to hand.

Catford Bridge Tavern

Catch all the action at The Catford Tavern, who will be showing every fixture live on big screens as well offering great happy hour deals and Caribbean-themed pub classics. Sip on two cocktails for £12 while noshing on jerk chicken nachos and BBQ wings.

Cabbage Patch

Located just a short stroll away from Twickenham Stadium, The Cabbage Patch is one of London's most famous rugby pubs. Whether you're heading to see the match live and are looking for a few pints to get you warmed up or just soaking up the atmosphere, this place comes alive at kick-off.

Lots Road

Charming Chelsea gastropub Lots Road is a gorgeous spot to catch rugby on the big screen, thanks to wall-to-wall coverage and plenty of booze. Topping it off? You can chow down on small plates, hearty mains or even a Sunday roast while watching the games.

Belushi's Bars in London

You can expect Belushi's to welcome you with warm arms when it comes to finding a spot to watch the Six Nations. Combining party vibes with sports screenings, you'll be able to catch a match on HD screens along with superb grub and cocktails at affordable prices. 

Falcon

A traditional boozer in South London, Falcon is a cosy spot at which to watch the Six Nations Championships. Grab a pint of something tasty, order a spread of British cuisine and watch all the action as it unfolds in front of you on the screen.

Zebrano London Soho

Nab yourself a spot in front of the big screen over at Soho Zebrano for the Six Nations in Central London. Not only will you have a prime view of all the rugby action, but you'll also get tasty bar food and great drinks deals like £3.50 pints and £5.50 cocktails too.

Victoria Taps, Westminster

Boasting a selection of sizeable screens all around the picturesque, tiled venue, the Victoria Taps in Westminster will be showing all of the Six Nations games - with a free pint of Guinness if you swing by for a Sunday match. And if all the excitement gets you hungry? There are delicious hand-stretched pizzas, burgers and tacos available here too.

The Alexandra

With over 150 years of experience serving up the finest brews in town, The Alexandra is a Clapham pub that knows a thing or two about showing you a good time – and that includes displaying all your favourite games on two projectors and five HD screens showing everything from football to rugby and beyond. Located just a stone's throw from Clapham Common tube station, catch all the Six Nations action at this boozer as you down a pint (or two).

O'Neill's - Pubs In London

Searching for the best rugby pubs in London this season? Make one of O'Neill's' boozers your new drinking destination, as they'll be showcasing all the games while offering delicious burgers and pints of beer to tide you over, whether you're in Clapham, Soho, King's Cross or beyond.

The Old Ship Inn

One of Mare Street's most beloved pubs, The Old Ship Inn will be showing you every scrap and scrum of the Six Nations this year. Head over for a chance to catch all of the action complete with delicious plates of rotisserie chicken, craft beers and perfectly crafted cocktails.

Grand Junction Arms

Need a spot to catch all the Six Nations antics? Be sure to make your way to Grand Junction Arms in Acton. Not only will they be showing the games in their gorgeous indoor and outdoor space, but they also have a crackin' menu to keep fans satisfied. 

Rocket Euston

Boasting 8 HD screens and a crackin' food menu to boot, it's no wonder why Rocket Euston is a great spot to catch all the Six Nations action. Head inside this King's Cross venue, where you'll be able to chow down on hearty fare, all while watching every try, tackle and scrum.