This free outdoor cinema comes back to Brighton’s seafront for its third consecutive year, it will welcome football fans for the World Cup on a giant screen. Read more.
With 12 screens throughout the bar including a giant one in their extra-large beer garden, the Lord Clifden is your go-to World Cup hub in Birmingham. Grab a drink and some hog roast, then party on. Read more.
The Electric is diversifying its offering a bit to show England’s group games. Book ahead to make sure you’ve got a sofa. Tickets are £7 and you get to participate in the pre-game World Cup quiz. Read more.
Since “you can never write off the Germans”, why not watch them at Bavarian Beerhouse with massive litre mugs in hand? Bubbly dirndl-clad waitresses will keep things fun, light hearted and on-theme. Read more.
The roof terrace is a show-stealer at this splendid Cambridge boutique hotel, with incredible views of the city and the river. They’re showing two England games, both accompanied by a special menu. Read more.
Leeds is not scrimping on its World Cup festivities: the city council is throwing caution to the wind and putting up huge screens in Millennium Square for the whole tournament. Read more.
A reformed warehouse where you can expect vintage caravans, Brazilian street food and samba. It’s free entry and strictly first come, first served. And on three big screens, they’ll show every game. Read more.
For waterside cider sipping (and watching The World Cup), this rocking boat is quite the charmer. Read more.