Where to watch the Fifa World Cup 2026 in Birmingham

Looking for where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Birmingham? Discover the best fan zones, pubs, and giant-screen England watchalongs across Brum and the Black Country.

Skiddle Staff

Last updated: 6th Jul 2026

The FIFA World Cup 2026 here! England have been flying through the tournament, with the quarterfinals now approaching. Football might actually be coming home this time

Birmingham is one place where the buzz is high. With local lads Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers in the squad and expected to play key roles this summer, the city is ready to get behind them and the rest of the boys in the best way possible: giant screens, flowing pints, packed fan zones and the kind of matchday chaos the Brits do better than anyone.

From central Birmingham to Digbeth, Kings Heath and a few huge spots across the Black Country, we've rounded up the best places to watch every England game live in the West Midlands this summer. Scroll down and find out where you'll be cheering on the Three Lions.

 

Fanparks in Birmingham

 

Luna Springs World Cup Fan Zone

Where: Luna Springs Digbeth in Birmingham

Luna Springs is bringing Birmingham's biggest beer garden energy to the World Cup, with massive screens, street food, cold pints, live DJs and the kind of Digbeth atmosphere that should have Tuchel's boys feeling the noise from across the Atlantic.

Whether you're backing England all the way or just here for the beautiful game, there are few better places to catch every tackle, goal and nervy moment this summer.

 

Find tickets for Luna Springs World Cup Fan Zone

 


 

Hare And Hounds Kings Heath

Where: Hare And Hounds Kings Heath in Birmingham

Hare & Hounds is swapping gig-night buzz for World Cup tension, showing all England games on the big screen, so if Bellingham pulls another bit of magic out of the bag, this beloved Brum institution should be bouncing from bar to back wall.

What's even better? With your ticket, you get a drink (house beer, wine, or soft drink) and a hot dog and fries included. Ideal if you want the football, the atmosphere, and scran sorted in one go.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Hare And Hounds 

 


 

Kings Heath Community Centre

Where: Kings Heath Community Centre in Birmingham

Kings Heath Community Centre is going full fan-zone mode for England's World Cup group games, offering a huge local watchalong for those who want the atmosphere without trekking into town. Better still, there's a dedicated family-friendly viewing room, making this one of the best places to bring the kids along and soak up the tournament atmosphere.

Expect a proper community crowd, big screens, beers from Attic Brewery and plenty of red-and-white noise as Tuchel's boys take on the world.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Kings Heath Community Centre

 


 

Nortons Digbeth

Where: Nortons Digbeth in Birmingham

Nortons Digbeth is lining up a proper World Cup session for England fans, bringing the group games to one of Birmingham's liveliest spots with drinks, woodfired pizza and DJs alongside the action. Better still, entry is completely free, although VIP tables are available if you fancy upgrading your matchday experience.

With a huge outdoor beer garden screen and multiple indoor screens, whether it's Kane from the spot, Rice running the midfield, or Bellingham doing Bellingham things, this Digbeth favourite should be a cracking place to watch England's World Cup journey unfold.

 

Find tickets for screenings at Nortons

 


 

 

Sector 57

 

 

Where: Sector 57, Birmingham in Birmingham

 

Sector 57 is getting stuck into England's World Cup campaign with the help of Digbeth favourites BOHO Beer Garden, combining two of Birmingham's best social spots to create one of the city's standout fan zones this summer. If you're looking for somewhere to watch Tuchel, Bellingham, and the boys attempt to bring football home, this is a very strong contender.

 

With giant outdoor screens, a complimentary drink included with every £5 ticket, and street food on hand to soak up the beers, Sector 57 promises an electric matchday atmosphere from first whistle to last. Round up your mates and secure your spot.

 

 

Find tickets for screenings at Sector 57

 

 

 


 

  

The Rainbow Pub, Digbeth

Where: The Rainbow Pub, Digbeth in Birmingham

The Rainbow Pub is bringing England's World Cup campaign under the lights of Digbeth with huge match screenings, a complimentary drink on arrival, and Houseparty DJs providing the soundtrack before and after the action.

All you need to do is round up your mates, grab that free drink, and find a spot in one of Birmingham's best outdoor viewing spaces. Then sit back and watch Kane, Bellingham, and the boys try to make the group stage look far less stressful than England usually manages.

 

Find tickets for screenings at The Rainbow Pub

 


 

The Button Factory 

Where: The Button Factory in Birmingham

The Button Factory’s taking things seriously this World Cup. They bring back their signature big screen. But they’re also levelling things up with five screens around the venue, making sure you don’t miss a single moment, no matter where you’re sat. Ice-cold pints, top-tier food, pre-match entertainment, and a proper atmosphere- it’s going to go off.

If you want to settle in, get down early as tables are first-come, first-served. For a more relaxed vibe, you can head upstairs to watch in The Loft. 

 

Find tickets for screenings at The Button Factory

 


 

 

Mama Roux's

 

Where: Mama Roux's in Birmingham

First things first: huge outdoor screens, benches (first-come, first-served) and loads of standing room. And since it’s Mama Roux’s, they had to go all in with entertainment. So before the match and at halftime, they’ll have DJs and a live band performing footie bangers, house, and disco. 

After the match (England vs Norway), they’re hosting Digbeth's wildest Saturday night party straight afterwards. When in Rome, right?

 

Find tickets for screenings at Mama Roux's

 


 

Fanparks in The Black Country

 

The Hangar

Where: The Hangar in Wolverhampton

The Hangar is bringing warehouse-sized World Cup energy to Wolverhampton, transforming the venue into one of the Black Country's biggest England fan zones. Expect a colossal screen, immersive lighting and sound, a fully stocked bar and plenty of street food to keep you fuelled through every kick, tackle and goal.

If you want those inevitable "how has he missed that?" moments to feel stadium-sized, this is the place to be. Expect a huge atmosphere and plenty of noise as Tuchel's boys begin their World Cup journey. Secure your spot below.

 

Find tickets for screenings at The Hangar 

 


 

The Apollo Wolverhampton

Where: The Apollo in Wolverhampton

The Apollo Wolverhampton is going big for England's World Cup campaign, turning every game into a full-blown fan-zone party from the moment doors open. Expect DJs right up until kick-off, face painting, glitter stations, England merchandise and a newly refurbished 1,000-capacity venue ready to be packed with Three Lions supporters.

Expect huge screens, big noise and a Wolverhampton crowd ready to drag every England attack over the line, even from thousands of miles away.

 

Find tickets for screenings at The Apollo

 


  

If nothing takes your fancy, or you want to venture outside Brum to watch the game? Don't worry, visit Skiddle's World Cup 2026 Screening Inspire Me page for all the best spots to watch it.

 


 

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Header image credit: Luna Springs