
Pubs showing Sheffield Wednesday
This page is a list of every pub showing Sheffield Wednesday on TV in the coming weeks. To find a great place to watch the Owls, simply select a fixture and search by your location. We'll show you the nearest pubs and bars showing that game, from there you can filter them to find using the toggles - bookings, beer garden, outdoor screens, dog friendly and much more. This is the perfect tool for anyone desperate to catch Sheff Wed's next big game but can't make it up to Hillsborough to catch the action.
Bars Showing Sheffield Wednesday
Finding pubs showing Sheffield Wednesday shouldn't be a difficult task in this day and age, that's why we've created this handy bar finder.
Simply looking for some great pubs in Sheffield? Follow the link to see a curated list of what we think are the very best sports bars the Steel City has to offer.
Upcoming Fixtures
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Redwood
1.8 km
london
(22)
Redwood
(22)
1.8 km
london
Redwood is the complete package for an impressive party, spanning 2 floors and including 2 bars with a patio. With 14 high definition screens, we are perfectly situated for both sports viewing and business presentations. We are just outside London Bridge station's entrance, providing you and your guests with excellent transportation options.
Globe
4.8 km
london
££
(7)
Globe
(7)
4.8 km
london
££
The Globe pub is a traditional British London pub in Marylebone serving great freshly cooked traditional pub food. We also serve a fantastic range of beers from around the world, warming red and crisp white wines and a fantastic selection of spirits. The Globe Tavern was built in 1735 at the time of the building of Marylebone Road and adjoining Nash Terraces. The Globe is a traditional pub with an interesting past. The first ever service from Holborn Road stopped here. Built next to the Globe, the Metropolitan Railway line is the world's first underground railway opening in 1863 between Paddington and Farringdon Street, to connect the relatively remote terminus of Paddington with the city. Many famous characters have been patrons of the Globe including Charles Dickens who learned of the tragic death of his daughter whilst delivering a lecture. The youngest Prime Minister in British history, William Pitt the younger, was born close by and was likely a customer. This is because In 1773 Pitt suffered an attack of gout, and Dr. Anthony Addington (father of PM Henry Addington) prescribed a bottle of port a day as the cure. Pitt was only fourteen years old but he continued to drink throughout his life. Henry Addington commented 'Mr. Pitt liked a glass of port very well, and a bottle better'. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle worked in nearby Park Road and would have been a regular diner along with the writers, critics and glitterati who frequented the tavern.
Cabbage Patch
18 km
twickenham
££
(17)
Cabbage Patch
(17)
18 km
twickenham
££
The Cabbage Patch is a mecca for rugby fans across the world who flock to have a pre match pint before any local or international rugby game in Twickenham. Also a family friendly local, very much at the heart of the community. Serving great beer, delicious home cooked food and fantastic wines, it really has something for everyone. Function spaces are available to hire, Inc. our own Nightclub! Please book via our website.
Three Elms (Whitchurch)
216 km
mid glamorgan
(5)
Three Elms (Whitchurch)
(5)
216 km
mid glamorgan
Come to the Three Elms and enjoy everything that we have to offer. Plenty of live sport, great food and drink and a top atmosphere to boot. We look forward to your visit








