
Sports Pubs and Bars in Drogheda showing sports live
Drogheda may be small, but it delivers big on matchday. Set between Belfast and Dublin, its pubs draw travelling fans from all over—creating a lively, unforgettable atmosphere.
Drogheda
Looking for pubs showing sport in Drogheda? You’re in the right place. With FANZO, find the best spots fast—skip the search and get straight to the game. Expect passionate fans, plenty of banter, and a top atmosphere. Just passing through? Check nearby options in Dublin or Belfast.
Showing best bars in Drogheda:
Clarkes Bar
0.3 km
louth
£
(5)
Clarkes Bar
(5)
0.3 km
louth
£
A traditional snug bar with regular live music, great staff and the best customers in town. Welcome on in, quench your thirst and have a good time.
Greenmount House
0.4 km
drogheda
(5)
Greenmount House
(5)
0.4 km
drogheda
TVs inside and outside and serving food and drinks daily to satisfy all your sporting needs.
Admirals
0.4 km
drogheda
(6)
Admirals
(6)
0.4 km
drogheda
The Admirals Drogheda stands out as a cherished local bar that welcomes both residents and tourists alike. This inviting establishment offers a perfect retreat for those looking to experience the lively spirit of Drogheda. With its comfortable seating and warm ambiance, it’s an ideal spot for unwinding after a day of sightseeing or socializing with friends. Visitors can enjoy a diverse selection of beverages, including a variety of beers, wines, and expertly crafted cocktails, all served by friendly staff who are eager to enhance your experience.
Grennan's Bar
0.5 km
drogheda
(1)
Grennan's Bar
(1)
0.5 km
drogheda
Located on The Newfoundwell Road walking Distance From Drogheda Town Centre. Bingo Every Wednesday Night. Live Sports Daily. Music All Weekend !
The Punt
0.5 km
drogheda
(10)
The Punt
(10)
0.5 km
drogheda
Family run local pub
Mother Hughes
0.5 km
louth
££
(3)
Mother Hughes
(3)
0.5 km
louth
££
Welcome to Mother Hughes, Drogheda’s oldest family-run public house. Whilst the original house was built in the 1820s, there are records of commercial activity since 1847. Situated on what was once the main Dublin-Belfast road, it quickly established itself as an important stop between the 2 major Irish cities of the time.
















