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World Cup Fan Zones in London: Where to Watch Games
The 2026 World Cup will be watched by millions of fans this summer, with many heading to the United States, Canada, and Mexico to experience all the highs, lows, and unmissable drama of the biggest sports competition on the planet.
16 stadiums across North America will play host to the competition’s
throughout June and July, with 104 matches set to be contested. But just because the World Cup is taking place in North America, doesn’t mean that the party stays in North America.
Watch parties and fan zones are popping up all over the globe — and London is no exception. With England fans hoping that the tournament will deliver the first World Cup trophy in 60 years, pubs, sports bars, and even a few private venues will be welcoming fans hoping to soak up an atmosphere like no other.
So, whether you’re donning your favourite waistcoat or hoping to holler Vindaloo until your throat is hoarse, here are the best World Cup fan zones on offer in London.
Flat Iron Square
Area of London: Central
Postcode: SE1 9HP
Nearest Tube Stations: London Bridge, Southwark, and Borough
Size: 420 capacity
Cost for Entry: Free
Flat Iron Square earned its reputation as one of London’s most exciting venues during Euro 2024, and it looks well-placed to maintain its standing at this year’s World Cup. The venue’s open structure and 19 screens lends itself well to big groups. The focal point is the massive screen in the main bar, making the action unmissable from every angle. Add continuous live entertainment and 16 beers to choose from, and you’re onto a winner.
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Boxpark
Area of London: Multiple locations
Postcode: Multiple locations
Nearest Tube Stations: Shoreditch High Street Overground Station, Wembley Park Tube Station, East Croydon Train Station, Camden Town Tube Station
Size: Shoreditch (499 capacity), Wembley (2,000 capacity), Croydon (2,000 capacity), Camden (500 capacity)
Cost for Entry: Generally free, but an entry fee may be required for high-demand events
If you’ve seen beer-soaked fans celebrating the latest England goal on social media, it was probably happening at a Boxpark. And with four locations across the city in Shoreditch, Wembley, Croydon, and Camden, you’re never far away from one either. The open-air Boxpark venues are perfect for big groups hoping to bask in the British sun, with bookings for groups of 25 people or more encouraged. Come for the beer and the big screens, stay for the priceless atmosphere when that first goal goes in.
Vinegar Yard
Area of London: Central
Postcode: SE1 3QU
Nearest Tube Stations: London Bridge and Borough
Size: 400 capacity
Cost for Entry: £15.40
There’s something special about watching sports in green outside spaces. And Vinegar Yard has built itself into a popular destination for football supporters seeking a special fan zone experience. With a 400-person capacity, this venue suits both big groups or individuals just hoping to be a part of the World Cup atmosphere. Your affordable £15.40 ticket comes with your first drink included. And the only thing as vibrant as the luscious, garden-like space is the food on offer. Food vendors are on hand to deliver cuisine from every corner of the globe. Rather apt for a World Cup fan zone experience.
KERB Social Club
Area of London: East
Postcode: E1 6EW
Nearest Tube Stations: Liverpool Street and Shoreditch High Street
Size: 120 capacity
Cost for Entry: £12 for England games, free for other World Cup fixtures
The best thing you can say about KERB Social is its versatility. A venue that is equal parts pub, equal parts sports bar, fans can also opt for private watch parties in one of the club’s exclusive rooms. It allows for an almost customisable experience. Entry for England games is just £12 and for every other fixture admission is free. And with the World Cup partly taking place in the United States, perhaps this sports bar is the ideal spot for your fan zone this summer.
Box Piccadilly
Area of London: Central
Postcode: W1D 7ED
Nearest Tube Stations: Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus
Size: 550 capacity
Cost for Entry: Free
With a carousel of screens dotted around the venue, Box Piccadilly is a venue that clearly caters to its sports fans. Located in Soho in the heart of the capital, it’s a fan zone that will prove easily accessible to most. And with a 550-person capacity, you’ll feel the buzz of the atmosphere without feeling cramped. The food and drink selection is the only thing matching the number of screens on offer. This is the quintessential sports bar experience for foodie football fans.
The Rooftop at Madison
Area of London: Central
Postcode: EC4M 9AF
Nearest Tube Stations: St Paul’s, Mansion House, and Bank
Size: 750 capacity
Cost for Entry: £22
Your eyes may be glued to the nearest big screen, but you might just find them drawn to the incredible backdrop from time to time. The Madison Rooftop Bar is set to the beautiful architecture of St Paul’s Cathedral, putting a cultural spin on the chaos of the World Cup. The huge LED screen will help to amplify the action, but this rooftop terrace provides a more relaxed fan zone experience above the streets of the capital. Tickets are a modest £22, but they come with your first beer on the house.
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Body Language Expert Reveals Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian’s Relationship Red Flags
Kim Kardashian made her first appearance in the Formula 1 paddock since she and Lewis Hamilton began their relationship this past weekend. She was seen showering the British driver with support and affection at the Monaco Grand Prix, but her presence didn’t come without its controversy.
Ostensibly, the relationship appears to be perfect. However, body language expert Judi James suggests there may be some issues lurking beneath the surface.
While Hamilton is used to seeing black and white flags in his career, some red flags may be cropping up in his relationship, with hints that it may be slightly one-sided.
Body Expert Analyses Lewis Hamilton & Kim Kardashian at Monaco
After the Brit finished second in Monaco, a sweet moment could be seen as he accepted his trophy, when the seven-time championship winner blew a kiss to Kim before embracing her.
Judi notes, though, that it was Kim who added the romance during their intimate moment, as she explained: “Lewis bent to kiss her on the side of the neck, but she intensified or upgraded the signals of passion by pressing her face firmly next to his and pushing her head forward onto his shoulder wearing an expression of bliss.”
This act from Kim turned what would’ve been a sweet, but somewhat trivial moment, into one of clear love and affection.
Later on, during the celebrations, Hamilton sprayed champagne over Kim, an act which also came under examination by Judi, who wrote: “For many women, this might have been a red card moment. Kim’s styling, her hair, and her expensive designer dress would not have been worn to be soaked in sticky alcohol.
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Kim Kardashian’s actions on the grid walk angered a lot of Formula 1 fans.
“Soaking her like that might need some careful unpicking in terms of whether Lewis intended to show her who was boss or bring her down a peg or two. Would he have enjoyed getting similarly soaked when he was in his purple arrival cloak and designer suit? Probably not.”
Judi commented on their chemistry as a whole throughout the trip, adding: “This power-pairing adds mutual levels of kudos to both their brands, and it allows Kim to play “sweethearts” in a way that she never could with the sulky and complex Kanye West or the edgy bad boy that was Pete Davidson.”
Elaborating further on their relationship as a whole, she commented: “The bigger cues and clues as to the core emotions of this relationship, which is clearly based on friendship, came with the more “private” moments between the couple later.
“This was a smiling hug with his arms around her torso in a reciprocal gesture. It’s the kind of kiss couples do in public when they want to avoid shocking or looking too sexual. The moment looked like an exchange of pride and affection, but without anyone getting too carried away.”
Hamilton Addresses Kim Kardashian Relationship For First Time
It was during the acceptance of his trophy that Hamilton addressed his relationship with Kim for the first time, saying: “It’s amazing to have her come this weekend and have her support. My friends [in general]. It was an incredible turnout overall. I don’t know what else to say. It’s amazing to have good people around you and supporting you. And she does that for me every day.”
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Kim Kardashian was heavily criticised for her treatment of Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix while supporting Lewis Hamilton.
The couple have enjoyed trips to Japan, England, and France together, and were spotted at the Super Bowl back in February, but the Monaco Grand Prix marked the first time they have gone public with their words and affection, and further appearances of Kim in the paddock look likely as the F1 season goes on.
While Hamilton is yet to win a race since switching to Ferrari last year, he has not let that demoralise his perennially competitive and positive spirit, stating he feels ‘inspired to level up’ and is ‘happy, grateful, and thankful.’ His next outing will be the Barcelona GP at the weekend, where he will hope to improve on his second place outing at Monaco.
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Body Language Expert Reveals Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian’s Relationship Red Flags
Kim Kardashian made her first appearance in the Formula 1 paddock since she and Lewis Hamilton began their relationship this past weekend. She was seen showering the British driver with support and affection at the Monaco Grand Prix, but her presence didn’t come without its controversy.
Ostensibly, the relationship appears to be perfect. However, body language expert Judi James suggests there may be some issues lurking beneath the surface.
While Hamilton is used to seeing black and white flags in his career, some red flags may be cropping up in his relationship, with hints that it may be slightly one-sided.
Body Expert Analyses Lewis Hamilton & Kim Kardashian at Monaco
After the Brit finished second in Monaco, a sweet moment could be seen as he accepted his trophy, when the seven-time championship winner blew a kiss to Kim before embracing her.
Judi notes, though, that it was Kim who added the romance during their intimate moment, as she explained: “Lewis bent to kiss her on the side of the neck, but she intensified or upgraded the signals of passion by pressing her face firmly next to his and pushing her head forward onto his shoulder wearing an expression of bliss.”
This act from Kim turned what would’ve been a sweet, but somewhat trivial moment, into one of clear love and affection.
Later on, during the celebrations, Hamilton sprayed champagne over Kim, an act which also came under examination by Judi, who wrote: “For many women, this might have been a red card moment. Kim’s styling, her hair, and her expensive designer dress would not have been worn to be soaked in sticky alcohol.
Lewis Hamilton Speaks Out About Kim Kardashian After Heavy Backlash For Monaco Grand Prix Actions
Kim Kardashian’s actions on the grid walk angered a lot of Formula 1 fans.
“Soaking her like that might need some careful unpicking in terms of whether Lewis intended to show her who was boss or bring her down a peg or two. Would he have enjoyed getting similarly soaked when he was in his purple arrival cloak and designer suit? Probably not.”
Judi commented on their chemistry as a whole throughout the trip, adding: “This power-pairing adds mutual levels of kudos to both their brands, and it allows Kim to play “sweethearts” in a way that she never could with the sulky and complex Kanye West or the edgy bad boy that was Pete Davidson.”
Elaborating further on their relationship as a whole, she commented: “The bigger cues and clues as to the core emotions of this relationship, which is clearly based on friendship, came with the more “private” moments between the couple later.
“This was a smiling hug with his arms around her torso in a reciprocal gesture. It’s the kind of kiss couples do in public when they want to avoid shocking or looking too sexual. The moment looked like an exchange of pride and affection, but without anyone getting too carried away.”
Hamilton Addresses Kim Kardashian Relationship For First Time
It was during the acceptance of his trophy that Hamilton addressed his relationship with Kim for the first time, saying: “It’s amazing to have her come this weekend and have her support. My friends [in general]. It was an incredible turnout overall. I don’t know what else to say. It’s amazing to have good people around you and supporting you. And she does that for me every day.”
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Kim Kardashian was heavily criticised for her treatment of Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix while supporting Lewis Hamilton.
The couple have enjoyed trips to Japan, England, and France together, and were spotted at the Super Bowl back in February, but the Monaco Grand Prix marked the first time they have gone public with their words and affection, and further appearances of Kim in the paddock look likely as the F1 season goes on.
While Hamilton is yet to win a race since switching to Ferrari last year, he has not let that demoralise his perennially competitive and positive spirit, stating he feels ‘inspired to level up’ and is ‘happy, grateful, and thankful.’ His next outing will be the Barcelona GP at the weekend, where he will hope to improve on his second place outing at Monaco.
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John Terry Names His England 11 For the 2026 World Cup
John Terry has named the England lineup he would start at the 2026 World Cup, after delivering a rather blunt assessment of several of Thomas Tuchel’s decisions ahead of this summer’s tournament. The Three Lions will be aiming to end a 60-year trophy drought when they kick off their campaign across the USA, Canada, and Mexico on June 17.
As is often the case before major international tournaments, much of the pre-match chatter has focused less on who made the squad and more on who missed out. Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Terry claimed that only around 13-14 players in the 26-man squad are truly good enough, while insisting that Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, and Cole Palmer should have made the plane.
However, after being asked to park his frustrations over the notable omissions, as he hopes there will be a method to the madness, the former Chelsea captain has turned his attention to those actually in the squad – and named his preferred starting XI. Unsurprisingly, it’s a selection that is bound to ruffle a few feathers.
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Goalkeeper and Defence
There can be no surprises in Terry picking Jordan Pickford between the sticks. The Everton goalkeeper was Gareth Southgate’s trusted number one in every tournament he led England through, and he seems to have only got better with age after helping his side win their first-ever penalty shootout in the 2018 World Cup.
Marc Guehi and Reece James are among the best players in their positions, and with Terry well-versed on the latter’s talents from their time together at Stamford Bridge, those decisions were also likely a no-brainer. He has settled for Nico O’Reilly at left-back, though believes Luke Shaw’s experience could have helped him out.
The only real surprise, however, is that he’s picked Ezri Konsa – fresh off winning the Europa League final with Aston Villa – over John Stones, despite Morgan’s instructions that his team should be picked on the unlikely basis that everyone’s fit.
Midfield
Most people are starting to come to terms with the fact that Tuchel has a very clear footballing identity, and therefore knows exactly which system players – and profiles – fit what he wants from his team. That is why Morgan Rogers looks set to usurp Jude Bellingham in the attacking midfield role this summer, although Terry would still start the Real Madrid man for his big-game pedigree.
Terry does, however, agree that Elliot Anderson deserves his place alongside Declan Rice at the base of midfield. A relatively new addition to England squads since around this time last year, the Nottingham Forest midfielder has been exceptional in an England shirt, delivering selfless, mature performances that make it feel as though he has been part of the setup for years.
In many ways, he is expected to do the dirty work and “do the running” so that Rice – widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world, having developed into a dominant box-to-box presence and a driving force behind Arsenal’s Premier League success – can be given licence to roam and dictate the game.
Attack
Snubbing Anthony Gordon for Marcus Rashford is Terry’s final interesting decision. That said, some would argue the Manchester United winger has done enough to warrant a start under Tuchel, despite Barcelona deciding against turning his loan deal permanent, instead splashing out on his England rival.
Bukayo Saka takes up a place on the opposite flank, with no real competition for his starting spot there. Arsenal’s star boy had a quiet season last time out, but he’s still one of the most reliable chance-providers in English football, and his unpredictable nature out on the right pairs perfectly with Rashford/Gordon’s pace on the left.
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