Wondering where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Sheffield? From huge fan parks and Sheffield World Cup fan zones to lively pubs and sports bars, here are the best places to watch England in action in the Steel City
Skiddle Staff
Last updated: 8th Jul 2026
Wondering where to watch the FIFA World Cup in Sheffield? You’re in the right place. From huge fan zones and warehouse screenings to proper sports bars and pubs built for big-match noise, Sheffield has plenty of places to catch every kick.
With England now facing Norway in the quarter-finals after that wild win over Mexico, the city is gearing up for another massive night of tournament drama. Big screens, cold pints, packed rooms, nervy build-up, limbs if Kane, Bellingham, Rice, Pickford and the boys do the business; you know the drill.
Whether you want a full-blown fan zone, a late-night club screening, or a pub where every tackle gets treated like a goal, here are some of the best places to watch the World Cup in Sheffield.

Where: SYSheffield (Steel Yard) in Sheffield
Steel Yard is arguably THE outdoor spot to watch Tuchel and the boys in the quarters, turning its Neepsend space into one of Sheffield’s biggest independent fan zones for the night.
Expect huge HD screens, full match sound, food, cold drinks, bar offers, and the sort of 2000-strong tournament atmosphere that makes every England attack feel like it is happening right in front of you. After Norway dumped out Brazil and England dragged themselves past Mexico, this one has all the makings of a proper edge-of-your-seat World Cup night. Grab tickets below before they sell out!
Find more information and tickets to England World Cup games at Steel Yard - HERE

Where: Peddler Warehouse in Sheffield
Peddler Warehouse is putting on a reyt knees-up from the quarter-finals to the final, transforming its Kelham Island home into a full-blown World Cup fanzone with a giant screen, stadium sound, cold pints, and street food - what more could you ask for?
This is the kind of spot made for tournament football: big groups, big reactions (beer throwing may occur), and a crowd that treats every goalmouth scramble like a headline set. With that usual Peddler buzz permeating the space, there are few better spots than this to watch us gain another star on the badge. Grab tickets below before they sell out!
Find more information and tickets to England World Cup games at Peddlers Warehouse - HERE

Where: Brewski Sheffield in Sheffield
Brewski Sheffield is getting stuck into the quarter-final action, and if you've ever got stuck in here before (we're looking at those monster platters Brewski), you know what they're about
Plenty of pints flowing, mountains of top-notch American scran, a chock-a-full crowd, and a vibe that can turn every Haaland scare and England breakaway into full-room chaos. Grab tickets below before they sell out!
Find more information and tickets to England World Cup games at Brewski - HERE

Where: Devonshire Green in Sheffield
Devonshire Green is set to become Sheffield’s footballing nerve centre once again, with Fan City bringing their massive open-air World Cup screening setup to the heart of the city, hoping to mirror the England Women's success more than the last Euros, both of which were streamed here.
Right in the middle of one of the city's most active areas, and full of fans of all walks of life, this is made for those who want the closest thing to a stadium atmosphere without leaving Sheffield, with thousands expected to pile in and roar the Three Lions on.

Where: Earl’s Yard in Sheffield
Earl’s Yard is bringing echoing chants of Wonderwall to Matilda Street, with England vs Norway shown on huge HD screens and plenty going on around the game to make it feel like a proper night out.
All the bevs you can choose from, food supplied by both from Earl’s Kitchen and Pieminister, and DJs spinning the tunes before and after the match, this is one you'll be at long after England send Norway aside and book their place in the semis.
Where: Saw Grinders Union in Sheffield
Saw Grinders Union has been supplying one of the most picturesque World Cup viewing spots in its industrial Kelham courtyard, and the Steel City faithful have rewarded them with vocal support that keeps on getting bigger,
The footy isn't the only attraction here though, as Saw Grinders are cheffing up an outdoor BBQ and Bar that will hopefully help ease the tension as England try to book a place in the semis. But if we're being honest, it probably won't; but atleast your stomach will be happy and lined!

Where: Viper Rooms in Sheffield
Viper Room is putting a late-night spin on England’s quarter-final, pairing the Norway clash with a full-on party atmosphere right in the middle of Carver Street.
This is less quiet pint and more big-night-out energy, with the game rolling into a Bingo Bassline Bash packed with club vibes, flashing lights, and late-night madness. If you want to watch the match and then carry the celebrations or commiserations straight onto the dancefloor, Viper Room has that covered.

Where: The Nursery Tavern in Sheffield
The Nursery Tavern arguably THE spot to go for many in the city, especially if you're a student. Their monster outdoor space has held host to pandemonium aplenty as Jude and Harry keep hitting the net, and this is undoubtedly one without protection from flying pints.
But for many of us, that's what it's all about, so if this sounds like the type of chaos you want to be in the middle of, get yourself down. Just make sure to get there early; you don't want to be queuing outside still come kick-off!
BOX Sheffield is built for live sport, making it one of the most obvious city-centre shouts for World Cup screenings. Big screens, food, drinks, music, and a rowdy matchday crowd are all part of the package. Plus their pints are under a fiver, so what's to complain about?
Sat on Barker’s Pool, it is easy to get to and even easier to make a full night of. If you want somewhere that feels like a dedicated sports bar rather than a pub that happens to have the football on, BOX is one of the best bets in the city.

Where: Crookes Social Club in Sheffield
Crookes Social Club is getting involved in the quarter-final action too, with England vs Norway taking over the much-loved Crookes venue for hopefully yet another Kane, Jude, and Rice masterclass.
Gates open at 5pm, giving fans plenty of time to get in, settle down, grab a drink, and soak up the build-up before kick-off. With Crookes Social Club rep, this should bring a nicely rowdy, community-led feel to a massive night for the Three Lions.
Where: Kapital Beer Hall in Sheffield
Kapital Beer Hall is going big for the World Cup, showing every England game and every match during opening hours inside one of Sheffield’s biggest modern beer halls.
Expect huge screens, beer hall noise, steins, frozen margaritas, schnitzels, bratwurst, burgers, and giant pretzels; basically, World Cup football with a proper continental beer hall twist. Where beers are concerned, few are better, but we'll have to see if the football matches up.

Panenka Sheffield is a natural shout for anyone who wants the World Cup with proper sports bar energy, sitting in New Era Square with live sport at the heart of what it does.
With 35 screens (yes, 35), you'll never be far from the action, nor rueing the tall guy that sits between you and the screen, plus, with Asian-inspired scran, loads of pub games from pool to shuffleboard, karaoke to darts, you'll have plenty to keep you satiated and entertained before and after the game
Where: The Albion in Sheffield
The Albion is another belting pub shout for England’s quarter-final with Norway, bringing the World Cup action to a more classic Sheffield setting for fans who want pints, noise, and a big shared screen rather than a huge fan park setup.
It is exactly the sort of place where tournament football feels at home: mates packed around tables, every near miss causing chaos, and the whole room riding every England attack like it is happening down the road. If you want a local pub atmosphere for one of the biggest games of the summer, The Albion is well worth a look.
Where: The Common Room in Sheffield
The Common Room has long been one of Sheffield’s go-to sports bars, and with more than 50 HD screens (yes, 50), it is the sort of place where missing a key moment is basically impossible.
For World Cup nights, that means everything gets tuned up to 11, and no matter where you are in the building, everyone is locked in, and no one's missing out; plus, when you throw in some top-notch scran and a million beers, not much comes close if you're after the proper sports bar vibe.

Where: Wildcard Bar and Grill in Sheffield
Wildcard Bar and Grill brings a more premium sports bar feel to Ecclesall Road, with 40-plus screens and a huge Jumbotron making it a reyt option for anyone who wants a big, clear view of the action.
Add in grill food, drinks, shuffleboard, pool, and a family-friendly setup, and it works just as well for a full group outing as it does for a focused football night. For fans who want the World Cup with comfort, screens everywhere, and plenty to do around the game, Wildcard is a strong Sheffield pick.
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