Where To Watch England Vs Sweden In The World Cup On Saturday

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Where To Watch England Vs Sweden In The World Cup On Saturday
Photo: BoxPark Shoreditch

After that tense Colombia match, England face Sweden on Saturday 7 July at 3pm. Looking for somewhere to watch the match? We've got you covered:

The Grazing Goat, Marylebone

In terms of specific areas, Marylebone is probably your best bet for a lively atmosphere, as it's home to the Swedish Embassy and has been referred to as 'Little Sweden'. Gastropub The Grazing Goat is showing World Cup matches in its ground floor bar — or you can book a private space.
Free entry, just turn up

The Harcourt Arms

Another Marylebone stalwart, The Harcourt Arms has a strong Scandinavian connection. It's showing the match, and has a burger and pint of lager for £15 deal. Book a table — private dining areas are available for larger groups.
Free entry, booking a table recommended

For further inspiration, see which of our Best Pubs in Marylebone are showing the match.

Kosmopol, Chelsea

This Scandinavian cocktail bar in Chelsea began the World Cup focusing on the Sweden, Denmark and Iceland games. That leaves Sweden, so we reckon they'll be making a song and dance about Saturday's game — details are yet to be confirmed though.
Free entry, book a table

Zlatans, Clapham

Legendary Clapham nightclub Infernos has launched Zlatans, a World Cup pop-up which has been running throughout the tournament. Given that it's named after the talismanic Swedish striker, it seems a particularly apt places to watch this match. There's a massive screen, arena-style seating, trumpets and football singalongs.
From £8, booking required.

One Aldwych

For a more exclusive experience, book out the private screening room at One Aldwych Hotel. The price includes exclusive hire of 30-capacity room for 15-30 guests, plus wine, beer, water and a selection of five food bowls, available in the adjoining dining room.
£95, booking required.

Skylight, Tobacco Dock

Skylight, on the roof of Tobacco Dock, has both indoor and outdoor screens, showing the match, along with plenty of food and drink options — you could even squeeze in a half time game on petanque.
Free entry, booking a table is recommended.

Flat Iron Square, Borough

Image: Flat Iron Square

Why not watch the match in the open air at Flat Iron Square? The Bankside street food market will be showing the England game on every one of its large screens, and you won't have far to go for refreshments.
England games are now ticketed - £10, book ahead.

Tropicana Beach Club, Covent Garden

At this particular Club Tropicana, drinks aren't quite free, but expect happy hour deals throughout the match, along with live entertainment and surround sound.
Free entry, booking required

Camden Market

Image: Camden Market

Camden's iconic market has its own big screen, surrounded by food stalls from around the world. If you're sticking with England all the way, go for some pie & mash courtesy of Young Vegans, who are offering a pie to deckchair delivery service during the game.
Free entry, just turn up

Beer Merchants Tap, Hackney Wick

A new addition to our pub guide, Beer Merchants Tap in Hackney Wick has transformed its back room into a Football Beer Hall with capacity for 80 people. Half the tables are bookable, the other half are first come first served on the day.
Free entry, booking recommended.

Boxpark Croydon and Shoreditch

Free priority tickets to both BoxPark venues can be booked, but you can still turn up on the night and hope you can get a decent view of the screen, and take part in the ensuing madness if England score.
Free entry, booking recommended

Pitch Stratford

This one will undoubtably sell out fast, so get your act together quick if you want to guarantee yourself a ticket. Enjoy HD TVs along with bountiful food and drink on offer.
£5, booking required

Photo: PITCH Stratford

The Water Poet, Spitalfields

Our go-to pub for any big event, The Water Poet will be showing the match on nine different screens throughout the pub and garden, including an enormous screen in the bar. Tables are bookable, but if you're making last minute plans, the size of the place makes it one of your best turn-up-and-hope-there's-space options.
Free entry, booking a table recommended

The Roadhouse, Covent Garden

This Covent Garden bar is going all out with happy hours, drinks deals, burgers and four giant screens, plus live bands before and after the match.
Free entry, table booking recommended.


This is just a small selection of the London venues that'll be screening the England vs. Sweden game. For more ideas, take a look at our complete guide to where to watch World Cup matches in London — and if you know anywhere we've missed for this Saturday's match, please add it to the comments below.

We will also be updating this page with more events as they are announced.

Last Updated 05 July 2018