Pull an all-nighter for the 1AM England World Cup game at these London pubs
After a nail-biting game last night Londoners are preparing to watch this weekend’s England World Cup fixture, although the kick off is at the rather unconventional time of 1AM on Monday morning.
If you’re staying up on Sunday night into Monday morning to watch the game, there are plenty of options for places to book. Here are some of our favourites.
England World Cup at KERB Spitalfields
The food court is opening for the big match, with tickets starting from £12 which includes one free drink. Expect a terrace, clubroom, and those famous beer towers. 65 Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6AA.
TOCA Social White City
Doors open from 11PM for a fan zone atmosphere, with plenty of food and drink options available, and tickets priced cheaply at £5 for entry. Ariel Way, London, W12 7GF.
All Boxpark venues
All five Boxpark venues – including Shoreditch, Wembley and Croydon in London – will be showing the match this Sunday evening into Monday morning. Tickets are on sale now.
Generator London
The luxury hostel is offering food and drink bundles including burgers, pizza, nachos and beer pitchers, with big screens and competitive socialising, including shuffleboard, penalty shootout competitions and football quizzes before matches. 37 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SE.
London pubs showing the England World Cup game
Pubs all across London will be open throughout the night to show the England World Cup game. Here are some at different locations across the capital.
The Falcon Clapham, 33 Bedford Road, Clapham, SW4 7SQ.
The Sun Clapham, 47 Old Town, Clapham, London SW4 0JL.
Hope & Anchor Brixton, 123 Acre Lane, Brixton, London SW2 5UA.
Northcote Records Battersea, 8-10 Northcote Road, Battersea, London SW11 1NT.
Venn St Records Clapham, 78 Venn Street, Clapham, London, SW4 0BD.
Grand Junction Arms Harlesden, Canal Bridge, Acton Lane, London, NW10 7AD.
The Alwyne Castle Highbury, 83 St. Paul’s Road, Highbury, London, N1 2LY.
Crooked Billet Clapton, 84 Upper Clapton Road, London E5 9JP.
Arnos Arms Southgate, 338 Bowes Road, Arnos Grove, London N11 1AN.
The Brown Cow on Fulham Road, 676 Fulham Road, London, SW6 5SA.
Barge East, Hackney Wick, River Lee, Sweetwater Mooring, 98 White Post Lane, Hackney Wick, London, E9 5EN.
London restaurants and other venues showing the England World Cup game
Upstairs at Langan’s, Stratton Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 8LB.
Clapham Grand, 21-25 St John’s Hill, Clapham Junction, London, SW11 1TT.
Steel Yard, Hackney, 13-16 Allhallows Lane, London, EC4R 3UL.
Village Underground, Shoreditch, 54 Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3PQ.
Brewdog Canary Wharf, Tower Hill, Seven Dials, Upminster, Paddington.
Fans are expected to spend a fortune during this year’s England World Cup games. One estimation suggested that England fan spending in pubs could lead to an extra £150m in consumer spending following our win over Panama, while fans were expected to fork out an extra £22m in pubs across the country that following weekend.
While it initially looked like pubs would have to apply for a late licence to stay open for the full game, which could go on until 3.30AM if it goes into extra time, the government has now announced that venues across the country can stay open until 5AM.
Ahead of the last-16 England versus Mexico fixture on Monday morning, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “Football might be coming home but we’re making sure fans don’t have to. “Pubs staying open till the final whistle is good news for supporters and good news for the pubs and venues that bring our communities together. “The whole country will be backing the team. Come on England!”