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18 places to watch the World Cup in Liverpool
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Whether you support England or not, it’s going to be a football-mad summer.
From fan parks and outdoor screenings to sports bars and football pubs, here are 18 of the best places to watch the World Cup in Liverpool. It’s quite the squad list.
BOXPARK

BOXPARK is set to become the ‘home of the fan’ this Summer.
Expect curated DJ lineups, live entertainment, boss street food, pre-match build-ups, post-match celebrations and more throughout the World Cup. Ticket packages for England games start at £11.25, including a booking fee.
Book now here.
DeLuca’s

The Home of Celebration™ is showing every big match across 15 screens – with DJs before and after, private screening booths, and drink deals that actually make it worth leaving the house. Table deposits at DeLuca’s start from £10 and go straight back behind the bar.
Find out more here.
The Dome at Grand Central Hall

Want to watch England win (or lose, if you prefer) on a massive telly?
The Dome at Grand Central Hall is showing every Three Lions fixture on one of Liverpool’s biggest screens. There’ll be street food and live music, too.
Tickets are £7 and include your first drink.
Book now here.
McNasty’s

It only opened its doors in February, but its incredible atmosphere and super-friendly staff have already made this Irish Pub a firm favourite.
In front of the massive screen upstairs is a cracking spot for watching the World Cup – especially iff the sun is shining down on the stunning roof terrace. Mexico City, eat your heart out.
For the latest updates, follow on Instagram here.
Lime Street Central

With a belter line-up of beers, loads of big screens, and a proper pub atmosphere, Lime Street Central is a solid choice for watching the World Cup.
Plus, you’re not far from the last train home when England inevitably lets you down.
Find out more here.
Dicey Reilly’s

Stylish Irish sports bar Dicey Reillys is always a cracking spec for live football.
Think ice-cold pints, tasty food, loads of screens, and an atmosphere that’ll make you think Ireland qualified. A top craic, guaranteed.
Give them a follow on socials here.
The Long Shot

With 13 4K TVs and a huge projector spanning two floors, you won’t miss a goal, a tackle, or a 10-minute VAR check at The Long Shot. The Albert Dock-based sports bar also serves exceptional sandwiches – ideal for a half-time pick-me-up.
Book now here.
Bierkeller

As one of Liverpool’s most popular football-viewing venues for over a decade, Bierkeller looks set to be busier than ever this summer.
Watch every game on giant screens surrounded by fellow fans, live music, and entertainment – then claim your space in the Biergarten for those sunny evening fixtures. Tickets for England games are £15, including a drink.
Find out more here.
Rileys

Looking for somewhere you can walk into to watch the footy?
Riley’s sports bar isn’t faffing about with memberships or bookings this summer – you can just rock up, grab a seat in front of the big screen, and order a beer tower right away- Result.
Stay up to date with them on Facebook here.
Flight Club

Flight Club in Liverpool ONE is offering two ways to watch the World Cup.
The Play and Watch package includes your own oche playing and viewing area for up to 12 people, 1 hour of darts before kick-off, and food and drink service. Or, you can book a table around the bar for cracking views of the venue’s many screens.
Book now here.
PINS Social Club

Liverpool’s home of competitive socialising was built for big events – and their World Cup Watch Parties sound massive.
Expect DJs, drink specials, and top-notch food for every England game. Win, draw or lose – PINS rooftop will be one of the most popular spots this summer.
Find out more here.
Hope & Anchor

The Hope and Anchor may well be one of the busiest places in town during the World Cup as international students flock to watch their home nation.
As well as plenty of big screens, the Maryland Street boozer is also leaning heavily into tournament-themed food and drink. The Bellini Bomb will be one shot on target, at least.
Find out more here.
The Merchant

If your World Cup viewing experience is more about vibes than VAR checks, then The Merchant is the place for you. The Slater Street spot is showing the World Cup in the garden, and serving up their sublime slices and cocktails.
One for the cool kids.
Take a look at their Instagram here.
Roxy Ball Room

Roxy Ball Room is a good shout if you’re making a day of it rather than just going out for the match.
Expect big screens, games, beer pong, shuffleboard and groups everywhere. Rainford Square is more spacious than the Hanover Street site if you want to get seated early doors.
Book now here.
Blob Shop

Another venue saying no to bookings is the legendary Blob Shop. Just walk in, grab a pint and watch every match in a proper pub atmosphere. There are loads of drink deals throughout the summer, too.
Find out more here.
Yates

The Jordan Henderson of our squad list. Yates is well-established, reliable, and knows its way around a big tournament.
Its sheer capacity, reasonably priced drinks and decent beer garden for outdoor viewing mean you can’t really go wrong.
Book now here.
Hill Dickinson Stadium

Hill Dickinson Stadium will host a series of special Three Lions screening events at The Yard, Dock on 1, giving supporters the chance to come together at Everton’s new waterfront home and watch England on the big screen.
The events will offer fans a unique opportunity to experience Hill Dickinson Stadium away from an Everton matchday, enjoying the atmosphere of a major international tournament from one of the stadium’s premium spaces.
Find out more here.