Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Bristol

Wondering where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Bristol? From huge fan parks and warehouse screenings to pubs, taprooms and big-screen venues, here’s where to catch the action.

Skiddle Staff

Date published: 9th Jul 2026

England fans: hold on to your seats. The FIFA World Cup is in full swing, and without tempting fate, it looks like the Three Lions might have a chance at going all the way. And really, there’s only one question to ask: Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Bristol?

Luckily for you, we’ve answered that question below. So, whether you’re after a huge venue to watch the action unfold or a pub where you can sip on locally brewed beer while you belt out Wonderwall, we’ve got you covered.

But enough from us. Here are all the best World Cup screenings in Bristol. Don’t say we don’t treat you.

DOCUMENT Bristol

 

Where: DOCUMENT in Bristol

Watching the World Cup in a converted storage warehouse sounds pretty good, right? Usually known for their banging raves, DOCUMENT are putting their space to good use and showing England games, too.

So, if you fancy a slice of that big room energy and want to spend your evening celebrating with your fellow England fans when we hopefully do the business, it looks like the perfect place. It’s a football screening with the energy of an exciting night out, two things we reckon absolutely go hand in hand.

Find tickets for screenings at DOCUMENT – HERE

 


 

Sawmills

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Where: Sawmills in Bristol

Sawmills has seen plenty of action since reopening as an underground music hotspot. But for the World Cup, their sprawling, outdoor area is set to become a fanzone, packed with England fans ready to go wild at the possibility of a Declan Rice free kick hitting the back of the net.

Expect loads of fans, street food and a pre-party to get everyone in the mood before kick-off. So, dust off that vintage England shirt and cheer the Three Lions on with all your closest mates.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Sawmills – HERE

 


 

Electric Bristol

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Where: Electric Bristol in Bristol

Forget quiet pints and polite clapping, Electric Bristol are going all in for the World Cup. And to be honest, would you want it any other way? You’ve got DJs spinning tunes, free giveaways, and, of course, Jude Bellingham and co lining up for hopefully another win and a place in the next round. We think it’s a no-brainer.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Electric Bristol – HERE

 


 

Clock Factory

Image: Clock Factory / Bristol

Where: Clock Factory in Bristol

Not content with being one of the best venues in Bristol for music, Clock Factory is set to become one of the best venues in Bristol for football. They’re turning the venue into a fanzone for the England games, with free entry, live music, anthems and a big old screen

Plus, your ticket gets you into the jungle rave upstairs. So, if England win, you can bust out your best skanks to celebrate. We wouldn’t miss it for the world.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Clock Factory – HERE

 


 

The Full Moon and Attic Bar

Where: The Full Moon and Attic Bar in Bristol

The Full Moon and Attic Bar is absolutely rocking on a normal Saturday night. On a World Cup evening, we reckon it’ll be even more buzzing. They’ve got eight TVs across their indoor and outdoor space, so you’ll always be in earshot of a goal, tackle or moment.

Find tickets for screenings at The Full Moon and Attic Bar – HERE

 


 

Bristol World Cup Fan Park – O2 Academy

Where: O2 Bristol Academy in Bristol

Now, we’re getting ahead of ourselves here. But come on, it’s the World Cup. Should, and we mean, should, England get to the semi-finals, then you can head to the O2 Academy and watch it all unfold. Can you imagine the scenes if they win? Hopeful, maybe. Exciting, absolutely.

 

Find tickets for screenings at O2 Bristol Academy – HERE

 


 

The Prospect Building

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Where: The Prospect Building in Bristol

With a capacity of 3,000 and sell-out events throughout the year, The Prospect Building never does things by half. The same goes for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The venue will turn into the ultimate fan park, showing England games on massive screens so you can see every tackle, goal and moment in all its glory. If you’re after maximum scale, energy and excitement, The Prospect Building should absolutely be at the top of your list.

 

Find tickets for screenings at The Prospect Building – HERE

 


 

King Street Brew House

Where: King Street Brew House in Bristol

If you’re after a pub vibe, where all you have to do is walk in, King Street Brew House is a great shout. It’s already a popular spot in the city centre, so rest assured it’ll be absolutely buzzing by the time England take to the field. Expect cold, independently brewed beers, a lively set of supporters and loads of debate at half-time over the inevitable referee shenanigans that will occur throughout the game.

 

Find tickets for screenings at King Street Brew House – HERE

 


 

Wiper and True Taproom

Where: Wiper and True Taproom in Bristol

Fancy watching the England game while sipping on a nice, cold beer that’s brewed near where you’ll be standing? Then eating pizza from Bristol legends Pig’s Pizza? Get down to Wiper and True Taproom.

They’ve got a huge 3m projector ready to show the game in all its glory, and of course all of the great beer and food we mentioned earlier. If you love nice beer as much as you love the football, you’d be mad to miss out.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Wiper and True – HERE

 


 

Whether you’re after a huge warehouse screening, a proper Bristol World Cup fan zone, a buzzing pub atmosphere or somewhere with craft beer, pizza and a big screen, the city has plenty of places ready for kick-off. Now all that’s left to do is pick your spot, round up the group chat, dig out the England shirt and hope the Three Lions give us a summer to remember. 

 



 

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