It’s finally here! The sporting event of the year, the Football World Cup 2026, officially kicks off on the 11th of June and not only English but football supporters from around the world come together to celebrate this event in London for a whole month.
London offers many options to watch the football matches, but we’ve compiled a comprehensive breakdown of the best public viewing spaces, fan zones, and experiential hubs across London for the 2026 World Cup.
Some can be accessed starting from just £5, but you have to book in advance to secure a space – and it’ll be packed for sure! If football really matters to you, you might want to spend on making it a memorable world cup experience.
Disclaimer: The below information was correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change.
1. BOXPARK in Wembley, Croydon, Shoreditch & Camden

The undisputed heavyweight of London tournament viewing, BOXPARK is famous for its viral videos of fans launching pints into the air when England scores. For 2026, they are screening the action across all four of their London venues.
- Locations: Wembley (North London), Croydon (South London), Shoreditch (East London), and Camden (North-West London).
- The Highlights: Massive HD screens, top-tier surround sound, and an unmatched stadium-style atmosphere. If you want the rowdiest, most high-energy environment in London, this is it.
- Food & Drink: A massive array of independent global street food traders under one roof (think burgers, souvlaki, vegan tacos, and wood-fired pizza) alongside massive bars serving everything from craft beer to cocktails.
- Entertainment & More: Expect resident DJs hyping up the crowd for hours before kick-off, live hosts, giveaways, and confetti cannons.
- Tickets: boxpark.co.uk/sports-bar/where-to-watch-the-world-cup
2. 4TheFans Fanparks in Kentish Town, Tottenham, Shepherds’ Bush and Shoreditch

Known for putting on premium, festival-sized events, 4TheFans is taking over four iconic venues across London specifically tailored for England matches and high-stakes knockout games.
- Locations: O2 Forum Kentish Town, Club 360 Tottenham, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, and Village Underground (Shoreditch).
- The Highlights: They boast anti-glare, ultra-HD giant screens and concert-level sound systems. The focus here is on a highly managed, immersive festival experience.
- Food & Drink: Dedicated street food traders curated for the events and quick-service bars to minimize time spent away from the screens.
- Entertainment & More: This is where the extras shine. They feature live match analysis from genuine football legends (past events featured pundits and ex-England stars), pyrotechnics, CO2 cannons, live DJs spinning Britpop and fan anthems, and massive prize giveaways.
- Tickets: 4thefans.tv/
3. HERE at Outernet at Charing Cross

If you want to watch the tournament using the absolute pinnacle of modern visual technology, Outernet is the place to be. Their “Kick Off Club” takeover is making waves for the 2026 tournament.
- Location: Charing Cross Road (Central London / Soho).
- The Highlights: It features London’s largest indoor screen wrapped in an immersive, state-of-the-art visual setup. The scale of the screens makes you feel like you are practically on the pitch.
- Food & Drink: Premium bars serving curated cocktails, standard matchday beers, and high-end snack options fitting its sleek, central London location.
- Entertainment & More: Beyond the match itself, they feature a globally-inspired soundtrack curated by live DJs, immersive lighting displays tailored to match the game’s momentum, and an upscale, high-tech club aesthetic.
- Tickets: hereldn.com/events/
4. FanZone in Vauxhall, Epsom, Esher

A brilliantly reliable hybrid venue that caters perfectly to London’s unpredictable June weather, offering both indoor and outdoor zones.
- Locations: Vauxhall (Metropolis, 72 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP), Epsom (Metropolis, 1 Derby Square, Epsom, KT19 8AG), Esher (Esher Rugby Club, Molesey Road, Hersham, KT12 3PF).
- The Highlights: A massive open-air beer garden feel mixed with secure indoor spaces. It’s built “by fans, for fans,” prioritizing great sightlines to the giant screens from every angle.
- Food & Drink: Excellent selection of local street food vendors and massive bars focusing on fast-pour pints to keep the queues moving during half-time.
- Entertainment & More: Doors open early for “full festival vibes.” Expect live hosts, pre-match DJs, and an electric, chant-heavy atmosphere that caters heavily to die-hard England supporters.
- Tickets: fanzoneuk.com/world-cup-2026-fan-zones
5. Flat Iron Square at London Bridge

For a slightly more relaxed but still incredibly vibrant alfresco viewing experience, this Southwark hotspot is a classic choice for summer tournaments.
- Location: Southwark St, London Bridge (45 Southwark St, London SE1 9HP).
- The Highlights: Features a massive 16ft outdoor jumbotron in the main courtyard, backed up by plenty of indoor screens and under-seat heaters just in case the British summer evening turns chilly.
- Food & Drink: Exceptional food options from their resident kitchens, including stellar street-style pizza, fried chicken, and authentic Greek souvlaki, paired with a massive selection of craft beers and summer cocktails.
- Entertainment & More: Great pre-match music, a buzzing communal seating arrangement, and a vibrant, post-work crowd perfect for evening kick-offs.
- Tickets: flatironsquare.co.uk/2026-world-cup/
6. TOCA Social at the O2 Greenwich and Westfield White City

If you want to actually play football while watching it, this interactive, gamified football venue is the ultimate premium option.
- Locations: The O2 (Greenwich) and Westfield White City.
- The Highlights: They are screening every single match of the 2026 tournament across 10 large HD screens, but the real draw is the ability to book private or semi-private booths.
- Food & Drink: High-quality American-style diner food with a modern twist (burgers, wings, loaded fries) and creative, football-themed cocktails alongside standard draft options.
- Entertainment & More: This is an interactive experience. Guests can book “TOCA gameplay” packages to play digital, kick-simulator football games before the actual match starts. They also feature appearances from football legends, live music, and family-friendly areas for afternoon games.
- Tickets: toca.social/world-cup-screenings-at-toca-social
7. Electric Ballroom in Camden
- Location: 184 Camden High Street, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP.
- The Highlights: One of North London’s most legendary live music venues is transforming into an indoor football cathedral with a capacity for 1,500 supporters. It boasts massive concert-grade sound systems and immersive lighting.
- Food & Drink: Quick-service event bars set up specifically to reduce wait times between halves.
- Entertainment: They feature interactive elements including pyrotechnics, t-shirt cannons, and advanced scent-diffusion technology that wafts the smell of freshly cut grass into the room. Live DJs play Britpop and football anthems before kick-off.
- Tickets: electricballroom.co.uk/whats-on/
8. Freight Brixton

- Location: 33 Brixton Station Road, London, SW9 8PB.
- The Highlights: An incredible open-air choice situated on a massive South London rooftop. It accommodates around 1,000 fans under the summer sky with giant, crystal-clear outdoor screens.
- Food & Drink: A curated selection of street food traders and outdoor bars serving ice-cold pitchers and craft beers.
- Entertainment: Pre- and post-match entertainment includes resident DJs spinning classic football anthems, 90s dance, and live hype hosts to build a stadium-style atmosphere.
9. House Party in Soho

- Location: 61 Poland St, London W1F 7NU
- The Highlights: In partnership with the streaming platform Freely, this central London venue (created by musician Stormzy) is hosting free-entry watch parties for major fixtures. The venue is styled exactly like a massive house party across multiple floors, featuring Freely-powered TVs in the “living rooms,” “kitchens,” and even a treehouse.
- Food & Drink: Classic cocktails, a few house specials, cold beers, and all the spirits you’d expect. Also serving world-famous* ultra-crispy 18″ New York–style House Party pizzas by the slice or whole pies with sides.
- Entertainment: Watch the matches on 9 huge HD screens, doors open 2 hours before kick-off, then once the final whistle goes, keep it moving with live DJs until close. All the comfort of watching the game at home.
- Tickets: thehouse.party/events/the-world-cup-house-party
Need to Knows
- “Free” in London usually means “first-come, first-served standing room” or requires claiming a free ticket online before they sell out. For walk-in spots, arriving at least an hour before the match kicks off is highly recommended.
- While you can pay to reserve specific premium tables or packages at these venues, they might still offer completely free walk-in entry depending on daily capacity.
- Virtually all of these venues are ticketed (ranging from £5 standing tickets that include a drink to pricier premium table bookings). Matches—especially England’s group games against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama—will sell out weeks ahead.
- While afternoon games can be family-friendly (like at TOCA Social), evening kick-offs at places like BOXPARK, Outernet, or Colour Factory generally shift to strict 18+ entry rules.
- Dates for the Diary:
- Opening Match: June 11, 2026 at the iconic Estadio Azteca (Mexico City Stadium), featuring the Mexico national team.
- Group Stage: June 11 to June 27, 2026.
- Knockout Rounds: June 28 to July 15, 2026.
- The Final: July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium (New York New Jersey Stadium).
Hopefully you can still get into the world cup action and if we missed something, let us know!
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