The Screens
Eighteen venues we believe are showing the World Cup — fanzones, market courtyards, pub gardens, taproom arches. If we've made any mistakes, do let us know and we'll update it. This is a work in progress.
HootanannyMostly free
The most generous programme in Brixton: the opener, Spain v Cape Verde, Scotland v Morocco and more, free on the outdoor screens. England games come wrapped in live music and DJs from £5.
All screenings on DICE →@hootanannybrixton
Freight BrixtonRooftop · Free group stage
London's biggest open-air rooftop, 1,000 capacity, above the station. Every England game through to the final, plus France v Senegal, Germany v Ivory Coast and Curaçao v Ivory Coast. T-shirt cannons. Pyrotechnics. They diffuse fresh-cut-grass scent. We're not joking.
Free group-stage tickets →
Pop BrixtonBig screens · Ticketed England games
Match Day takes over the yard: huge outdoor screens, the food traders, music between fixtures. All England matches, selected group games, then quarters, semis and the final.
Match Day info →@popbrixton
The Courtyard at Brixton VillageFree · In the market
The market's own Summer of Sport: World Cup on the courtyard screen from opening day, extra seating, and the Village's kitchens — Fish, Wings & Tings, Jalisco — feeding the crowd. The match-by-match schedule lands on their socials.
Summer of Sport →@brixtonvillage
Duke of EdinburghGarden jumbo screen
Brixton's football garden, doing what it does: a jumbo screen out back, seven more inside and out, every England game plus as many others as the time zones allow, and a BBQ on England days. The garden closes 9:30PM — 10:30 for some England nights — then it carries on indoors.
World Cup at the Duke →@dukebrixton
Hope & Anchor20+ screens · Garden
The biggest dedicated sports setup in Brixton: twenty-plus screens, a garden screen under a retractable roof, bookable huts for ten to twenty-five, and a 150-capacity fan zone upstairs. England games are the focus — check ahead for the rest.
Live sport bookings →
The Blues KitchenFree · First come
All three England group games, free entry, doors 7PM, first come first served. Groups of 10+ can book an area. Fair warning: restaurant bookings don't get a view of the football.
England screenings →@theblueskitchen
Brixton JammMatch + party
England screenings with tables and single tickets, then the 27 June triple bill: terrace DJs into England v Panama, a World Cup Disco, and ABBA v Fleetwood Mac with the match thrown in. Around £5.50 with a free beer. Their open-air sister yard, The Brixton Courtyard on Station Road, goes football-first all summer too.
What's on →@brixtonjamm
Electric Brixton — Kick Off ClubFanzone
A full fanzone takeover: England and the big games on Brixton's biggest screen, Britpop soundtrack, 90s aesthetic, through to the final.
Register for tickets →
BCC BarEngland v Ghana only
Our own room. The bar at the BCC Distillery in Brixton Village screens the complicated one — England v Ghana, the fixture half of Brixton has circled twice. One screen, one night.
Find the bar →
More pubs & taprooms
All showing games this summer, we believe — we're lighter on the detail here, so check the link before you set out.
Prince Albert
418 Coldharbour Lane
Bookings open for every match of the tournament, screens inside and out in the yard.
Match bookings →Trinity Arms
Trinity Gardens
All three England group games listed on big screens, with the calm of the Georgian square between them.
What's on →The Ferndale
250 Ferndale Road
The old Canova Hall, reborn this April as a proper pub — World Cup on the screens and match-day tables bookable.
Match tables →White Horse
94 Brixton Hill
Matches on the screens, DJs after, and a 3AM weekend licence built for the 10PM Panama kick-off.
The pub →Hand In Hand
61 New Park Road, Brixton Hill
Every game up the hill, walk-ins only. Their words: no bookings, just belief.
Fixture list →The Beehive
407–409 Brixton Road
The Wetherspoon option: matches on the TVs, no bookings, the cheapest pint of the tournament.
The pub →London Beer Lab
Arch 41, Nursery Road
Brewery arch two minutes from the tube with a published fixture list — England games and a good slice of the group stage, 24 taps on.
Fixture list →Bird House Brewery
41 Norwood Road, Herne Hill border
The most organised taproom around: every match in opening hours, late for England, ticketed semis and final. Worth the walk.
World Cup plan →Worth checking
Named to us or listed in roundups, but we couldn't confirm a programme by press time. Know either way? Tell us and we'll move them up.
Brixton Brewery Taproom — the Station Road arch — no screening announced as of 11 June.
Supercute Taproom — Market Row's young brewery — nothing announced yet.
Market House — Coldharbour Lane — announcements land on their Instagram first.
Satay Bar — Coldharbour Lane — nothing public; ask when you book.
Effra Social — listed in one roundup, quiet on their own channels.
Effra Hall Tavern — shows football by habit on the projector screens — check the chalkboard.
Elm Park Tavern — in one roundup; their own site doesn't mention it.