Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 Live in JW Lees Pubs
Looking for somewhere to watch the World Cup live? Our pubs are the perfect place to enjoy every kick, goal, and big moment live. From group stages to the final, watch the football World Cup live in a relaxed, welcoming pub atmosphere.
KEY DATES
- Opening Match: 11th June
- Group Stage: 11th June – 7th July
- Quarter Finals: 9th – 11th July
- Semi Finals: 14th – 15th July
- World Cup Final: 19th July 2026
We’ll be showing every big game live across selected JW Lees pubs.
Confirmed England world cup fixtures are as follows:
England vs Croatia : 17th June 9pm
England vs Ghana: 23rd June 9pm
Panama vs England: 27th June 10pm
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FOUR MATCHES. FOUR STAMPS. ONE BIG WIN.

Catch the World Cup live in our pubs and score yourself a chance to win an exclusive JW Lees World Cup T-Shirt.
Watch any 4 World Cup games, collect a stamp for each match, and once your card is full, you’ll be entered into our prize raffle.
Football. Pints. Prizes.
Game on.
Ask the bar team for your stamp card and don’t miss a minute of the action.
Our Recommended Match Day Pints
Original Lager
Some lagers just taste better when there’s football on. Original Lager is one of them. Brewed with British malts and Styrian and Saaz hops, it pours with a light citrus and floral aroma, delivers soft sweet citrus on the palate, and finishes clean and crisp every time. Sessionable, award-winning, and cold enough to make a nil-nil feel worthwhile.
Route 66
The name says it all. Route 66 was brewed for the beautiful game, a nod to the journey first taken in 66, and the perfect travelling companion for 90 minutes of football. A bright American session pale ale with juicy tropical fruit, soft citrus, and a gentle bitterness that keeps every sip balanced. The cask choice. Proper flavour, session strength. Just the right beer for extra time.
WHY WATCH IN THE PUB?

1. Proper pints
Fresh, cold, and poured right. From cold lagers to cask ales, there’s a pint with your name on it.
2. Big screens, big moments
No buffering. No delays. Just every tackle, every goal, live.
3. Atmosphere you can’t fake
Fans together. Noise. Nerves. Relief. It all hits different in a pub.
4. Food worth turning up early for
Burgers, sharers, and proper pub plates. Get there early and eat well.
5. No TV licence required
Just turn up, order a pint, and let the pub worry about it.
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