Where To Watch The World Cup Final In London

The World Cup Final. The nail-biting last match only happens once every four years, and it's a few hours of complete and utter drama. The city happens to have some amazing spots to settle into. So don your favourite team's garms and have a read through our recommended list of places to watch the World Cup Final 2026 in London - but wherever you decide to watch it, we can guarantee it will be absolutely epic.

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Last updated on 5th February 2025



Brixton Jamm

If you're after outdoor screens showing the World Cup 2022 final in London, then Brixton Courtyard is a fair bet. Not only is its TV massive, but this party palace certainly knows how to put on a show once the huge sporting event rolls around.

Redwood

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If you're after the latest in audio-visual equipment to ensure the best World Cup final viewing, then Redwood is one to consider. Not only is it right in London Bridge so you can head straight out and be in the thick of it afterwards, but there's craft pints served fresh from the copper tanks.

The Prince Albert

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Home to an epic menu of tasty grub (think burgers, pub classics and the like), as well as a load of screens, The Prince Albert is a top spot for catching the World Cup final. Grab the gang or go solo to watch as the action unfolds before your eyes.

Drapers Arms

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Ealing's The Drapers Arms is the perfect place to book for your World Cup final screening in London. These regulars of Sky Sports and more are sure to put on quite the night, dishing out plenty of pints to celebrate or commiserate.

O'Neill's - Pubs

Looking to catch the all-important final? One team is about to be crowned champions of the world in football, and to get the best seat in the house, O'Neill's London pubs are the place to be. There are plenty of screens, huge burgers and perfectly prepared pizzas.

Falcon

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Falcon is a traditional British boozer fronting the likes of stain glass windows, a hugely long bar that used to hold the World Record, and stunning chandeliers. As for the all-important screening? These guys are sport mad (if those flags hadn't given it away) and have plenty of TVs showing the final.

The North Star

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If you're looking for a characterful pub to watch the World Cup final in Ealing, The North Star is sure to go above and beyond. Not only does it boast quirky decor and multiple screens, but also one helluva menu of food and drinks.

Green Goose

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Located in Bow, Green Goose is one of the best football bars in London. The venue is set to showcase every game on their two huge screens. If you get a bit peckish, grab a dish from their robata grill and pair with a pint of beer.