Where to watch the World Cup in the West Midlands | OneFootball

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·8 June 2026

Where to watch the World Cup in the West Midlands

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The World Cup is nearly here, and supporters across the West Midlands are deciding where to catch every moment. According to ExpressAndStar.com, the region offers a wide choice of pubs and bars with big screens and lively crowds.

In Birmingham, O'Neill's Broad Street is a long-standing favourite with multiple screens and a central location. BOX Brindleyplace brings a modern sports bar set-up with large HD screens, while Hennesseys Bar in Digbeth offers dozens of screens and vast indoor space for the biggest games. The Distillery by the canal provides a more relaxed viewing option without losing the occasion.


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Wolverhampton has strong contenders. The Leaping Wolf is widely regarded as a leading sports pub with giant screens, The Merry Boys Inn offers indoor and outdoor areas, and The Castle Inn supplies a traditional football setting. City centre spot The Moon Under Water gives groups plenty of room while retaining plenty of buzz.

In West Bromwich, The Vine is famed for its food and matchday feel, pairing World Cup viewing with a classic Black Country experience. The Sportsman remains a favourite for live football, drawing passionate crowds on big days.

Broad Street and Brindleyplace are likely to be the busiest for England fixtures, though Wolverhampton’s locals and Black Country pubs often deliver a more authentic, community feel. Book early for high-profile and knockout games, and arrive well before kick-off to avoid disappointment.

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