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Where to Watch the World Cup in Liverpool: The Best Bars, Pubs & Big-Screen Venues

Looking for the best places to watch the World Cup in Liverpool? From lively city centre pubs to big-screen venues and fan-friendly bars, there are plenty of spots across the city showing every match. Here’s our guide to where to watch the World Cup in Liverpool and soak up the atmosphere with fellow fans.

The Dome at Grand Central Hall

Where to Watch the World Cup in Liverpool The Dome at Grand Central

For one of the biggest World Cup screenings in Liverpool, The Dome on Renshaw Street is turning into a dedicated England Fanpark, showing all of England’s group games on the city’s largest screen.

With space for over 1,000 fans, this is a full stadium-style atmosphere in the heart of the city. England’s group fixtures include Croatia (17 June, 9pm), Ghana (23 June, 9pm) and Panama (27 June, 10pm), all shown live.

Set inside the historic Grand Central Hall, the venue combines big-match energy with a striking Grade II listed backdrop. Tickets are £6 and include a drink, but are expected to sell quickly.

Flight Club Liverpool

Where to watch the World Cup In Liverpool Flight Club

Flight Club is offering one of the most unique World Cup viewing experiences in Liverpool this summer, combining live football with its signature Social Darts and cocktail bar setting.

There are two ways to watch: “Play and Watch” gives groups up to 12 an hour of Social Darts before kick-off, followed by a private screen at the oche for the match itself, with food and drink served throughout. Or “Around the Bar” offers reserved seating in the main venue with big-screen views and full table service in a lively atmosphere. Book now via flightclubdarts.com/world-cup-2026.

BOXPARK Liverpool

BOXPARK Liverpool World Cup 2026

BOXPARK Liverpool is set to become a key World Cup destination, screening England matches and key fixtures from across the tournament in a high-energy, communal fan space.

Known for its Eat, Drink, Play ethos, BOXPARK combines big-screen football with street food, bars and live entertainment, creating a full matchday atmosphere from kick-off to final whistle. Expect DJs, pre-match build-up and post-match celebrations throughout the tournament. England games are expected to be particularly busy, so advance booking is strongly recommended for anyone wanting to secure a spot at one of the city’s most immersive fan experiences.

Black Cat Club Liverpool

Where To Watch The World Cup In Liverpool Black Cat Club

Black Cat Club Liverpool is screening all World Cup fixtures this summer (excluding 2am kick-offs), with giant screens, outdoor matchday viewing and football-themed food and drink specials. The venue’s limited-edition “1966 Menu” celebrates England’s World Cup-winning year, with offers including burgers, pints, small plates and four-pint pitchers all priced at £19.66.

Tables can be booked via Black Cat Club.

Bierkeller Liverpool

Where to watch the World Cup In Liverpool The Bierkeller

One of Liverpool’s most energetic World Cup fanzone-style venues, The Bierkeller Liverpool shows every game on giant screens with a packed atmosphere, live music, and matchday entertainment.

Expect big crowds, great food and drink offers, and a buzzing build-up before kick-off. When the sun’s out, head to the Biergarten.

Booking options

  • Standard games: Free entry (card details held) – £7.50 pre-auth for late cancels/no-shows
  • England games: £15 incl. seat + drink
  • Final (19th July): £15 incl. seat + drink

Book via thebierkeller.com/event/world-cup-2026.

Dicey Reilly’s

Where To Watch The World Cup In Liverpool Dicey Reillys

Dicey Reilly’s is gearing up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with an immersive fan experience, including extended late-night opening hours for key fixtures and wall-to-wall match screenings as part of its “Late Night Kick Off Club.” The Irish sports bar will also be serving a new food menu alongside rotating world beers and matchday specials inspired by competing nations. Fans can book standard tables, private snugs, or premium booths for what’s expected to be one of Liverpool’s busiest tournament viewing spots. Reservations can be made via Instagram DM, Facebook Messenger, or by emailing hello@diceyreillys.co.uk.

Pogue Mahone

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Pogue Mahone

Pogue Mahone is Liverpool’s home of the perfect pint of Guinness and famed for its true Irish hospitality. The team are getting prepped for the incoming World Cup where Pogues will be showing all of the games – that’s every single one! – with its late license. So for the perfect place to indulge in all things football, Pogues is the one. Don’t forget that Pogue’s Guinness is so good that they are one of only 35 UK pubs named in The Guinness Harp Guide 2026 for serving outstanding pints of the black elixir.

Teddy’s

Where To Watch The World Cup In Liverpool Teddys

A very good time is guaranteed at Teddy’s any day of the week. And with the World Cup incoming, rest assuredthat all of the crucial England games will be shown live on their big screens along with other matches too.Teddy’s is also the only place in Liverpool for wild indie and rock ‘n’ roll anthems and happy hour deals 7 nights of the week.

We’ll keep updating this article when more venues announced their World Cup screening coverage.

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Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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