Best pubs for Women's World Cup 2023

This page contains a curated list of the very best pubs showing Women's World Cup 2023 in the UK. Every bar on this page is showing the tournament and is going the extra mile to ensure a superior viewing experience and the best atmosphere. Interested in seeing how England are getting on? Check out our pubs to watch the Lionesses.

Pubs & Bars

Bar Kick

London

One of London's very finest footy bars, Bar Kick is a huge favourite with European fans, boasting a unique atmosphere.

Victoria Tavern

London

Showing every single game during the tournament, the Vic Tavern serve great pizzas, show games on a whopping drop down screen and even have the option of crazy golf for full time. What's not to love?

The Old Red Lion Theatre Pub Islington EC1

London

Sponsors of London's legendary women's side Goal Diggers FC, the Old Red is a great place to catch any Lionesses game. Fancy some drama to go with the drama? The theatre above the pub is even showing a radical retelling of Henry V through the lens of Russia 2018. What more could you wish for?

Greenwood

London

This modern sports bar are going all out for the Women's World Cup. Think pizzas and cocktails dedicated to different competing nations, exclusive social media competitions, every game live and a massive viewing party for the final.

Boxpark Shoreditch

London

The place to watch any game outdoors in East London. Boasting streetfood, four bars and enough HD screens to turn your eyes square, Boxpark will be a unique place to be come kick off on a balmy evening this June.

Nordic Bar

London

Scandi themed that's fully kitted out for tournament. Expect a different special offer for every fixture and a night of partying in the venue at the end of each tournament day.

Boxpark Croydon

London

You all saw the videos last summer... Expect epic streetfood, flags, beer showers and a whopping great HD screen.

Brewers Arms

Macclesfield

Decked out in all the flags and bunting you could wish for, the Brewers are showing all games and running a free drinks giveaways for anyone who correctly picks the first player to score. Go on, chance your arm.

Champs

Sheffield

The ultimate sports bar in Sheffield, Champs boasts it all. Aside from the sunkissed outdoor patio, shuffleboard, pool, darts and seemingly unlimited screens, it's the stadium like atmosphere that makes Champs such a great place to watch sport. Expect the place to be jumping come kick off in France.

The Red Lion Chester

Chester

Three Lions coming through the speakers, flags and hats adoring every surface as well as every England and Scotland game played with commentary.

The Swan Inn

Moreton in marsh

What says summer quite like delicious finger food, international footy and a cold beer? Check out the Swan's special World Cup tapas menu and beer offers as you take in the latest action from France.

ALLSTARS Sports Bar

Taunton

Head to Allstars where you'll find every single minute of the tournament broadcast on their many screens.

ALLSTARS Sports Bar

Bristol

Promising the best atmosphere in the west, Allstars are one step ahead of the game with several huge 4k screens and an exceptional surround sound system. Watching England play has never looked or sounded better.

The Gardener's Arms

Suffolk

Fancy watching the Lionesses on Suffolk's biggest screen? If so, the Gardeners is the only place to head. Expect special drinks offers when England are playing and all big games played with commentary on.

ALLSTARS Sports Bar

Weston-Super-Mare

Which of their 30 HD screens will you watch the Lionesses take on the world on?

ALLSTARS Sports Bar

Exeter

4 big screens, 50 TVs including one outside and several in the bathrooms. The place to go if you cannot bear the thought of missing a second of the action.

Haymarket

EDINBURGH

This buzzy city centre pub is the perfect place in Edinburgh to watch Scotland's women take on the globe in their first World Cup appearance.

Bull & Dog

Lancashire

Always a great place to watch any match, the Bull and Dog promise a cracking atmosphere when the Lionesses take to the pitch.