If you can't be at the match in-person and looking for somewhere to watch the football in Liverpool then you're in the right place. We've rounded up the best places to watch the footie and what's on, especially for the Euros in the summer.

And when the Premier League is back, whether you’re a red or a blue or support an entirely different team all together you’ll find a venue perfect for cheering on your favourite team.

From sports bars to warehouses full of TV screens outdoor gardens, huge Irish bars or cosy pubs, there are plenty of places in Liverpool to pull up a seat to watch the football. If there is a game on, you'll find it somewhere: Premier League, Champions League, World Cup, The Euros, and everything in between. 

Have a look at some of these venues in Liverpool to watch the football. 

Box Park Liverpool
Baltic Triangle

Recently opened in the Cains Brewery Village in the Baltic Triangle, Boxpark is known for it's original venue in Shoreditch as the place to watch the match. The huge shipping container-style venue is packed with local street food traders, massive screens and plenty of places to grab a drink. After the games finished head upstairs for a game of shuffleboard or pool.

Open: Monday - Thursday 11am - 11pm, Friday and Saturday 11am - 1am, Sunday 11am - 10.30pm

 

The Bridewell
Ropewalks

A mid-19th century Police bridewell is now home to a very popular pub in Liverpool's Ropewalks area in the city centre. Located by Campbell Square you'll see the 19th-century street lamp atop the original brick wall surrounding the former prison.  Head inside and you'll find The Bridewell's cells have been turned into cosy seating areas, that feel like private booths. The rustic interior includes exposed brick walls and original, wooden prison doors. It feels authentic, only this is a prison you want to be in! 

There’s also outdoor seating for the summer months and they also show the football in their upstairs bar. It doesn’t get much better!

Showing Sky Sports/TNT Sport
Open 12pm - 12am daily 


Denbigh Castle
Business District/Dale Street

Located off of one of Liverpool's original 7 streets, The Denbigh Castle is a gem not to be missed. Tucked away on Hackins Hey, turn left down the cobbled street and you'll find a traditional British pub stocked with a fine selection of German lagers, cask and craft beers. The pub originally opened over 200 years ago named the Denbigh Castle, between then and now it's seen an extension, two name changes but in 2020 was re-opened with its original name by Small Hands Company.

Showing Sky Sports/TNT Sport
Open 12pm - 11pm Sunday - Thursday, 12pm - 12am Friday & Saturday
 

Einsten Bier Haus
Ropewalks

Located in Concert Square, there's no atmosphere quite like it when there's a cup game or a final happening in Liverpool. 

Set over two floors, Einstein is both massive and is the perfect place to grab a beer and watch the football. With 18 beers on tap, a boss food menu and an abundance of huge tv screens, you’ll have front-row seats to all the football action, whoever you're supporting. 
 

Baltic Market 
Baltic Triangle

Liverpool's first-ever street food market, the jewel in the crown of the Cains Brewery Village, Baltic Market is showing the Carabao Cup final on 25 February when Liverpool and Chelsea go head to head at 3pm. The huge warehouse features two giant screens, loads of food vendors and a fully stocked bar. 
 

McCooley's
Mathew Street and Ropewalks

The well-known Irish-themed pub McCooley's known as 'Moonshine Warehouse' has two venues in Liverpool. You'll find one in the Cavern Quarter, just off Mathew Street and another just up the road in Concert Square. 

There are plenty of big screens, a fully stocked bar and a traditional pub grub menu for any pre or post-kick-off hunger pangs. 

Mathew St Open Monday - Wednesday 10am - 2am, Friday and Saturday 8am - 4am, Sunday 8am - 3am.

Concert Square Open Monday - Thursday 10am - 3am, Friday and Saturday 8am - 4am, Sunday 8am - 3am.
 

Punch Tarmey's
Baltic Triangle

Liverpool’s largest Irish bar, Punch Tarmey's is the place to head to for a big night of football.  Right in the heart of the Baltic Triangle, in Cains Brewery Village - the atmosphere is great here, especially during big games like cup games or the Merseyside Derby. If your team wins you're in for a great night with a fully stocked bar and live music regularly. Footie fans can book booths and tables so make sure you get your seats sorted quick! 

Open Sunday - Thursday 12pm - 12am, Friday and Saturday 12pm - 2am.
 

Pogue Mahones
Baltic Triangle

Pogue Mahones is a quaint and authentic Irish pub located on Seel Street, inside a beautiful Georgian building. They're known for serving the best pint of Guinness in Liverpool and some of the best vibes - there's often a group of violinists, guitarists and singers performing. Most importantly, there's always a match on with screens throughout the pub. Seel Street is one of Liverpool's most lively streets so even when the match is over, you won't struggle for somewhere to carry on the celebrations... or commiserations. 

Open 12pm - 3am every day
 

Pins Social Club
Ropewalks

Pins Social Club on Duke Street has everything you need for a full day out watching the football. Maybe you fancy a game of bowling, karaoke, shuffle-board, ping pong?! The huge former warehouse has multiple rooms, floors, bars and a restaurant. 

There's live music, huge bench-style seating and a massive roof terrace for spectacular summer vibes. 
 

Liverpool Bierkeller
Liverpool ONE

You're sure to see the match Bierkeller in Liverpool ONE with 65, yes SIXTY FIVE screens showing the footie from every corner. There's 3 bars inside the venue including Shooters Rack n Roll bar, the Lodge and Bierkeller (where steins meet benches, lederhosen optional) 

You’ll feel like you’ve jetted off to the Euro 2024 host nation when you step into The Bierkeller, everyone’s favourite German bier house – right in the heart of Liverpool! If authentic German biers, bratwursts, and wings are your thing, then The Bierkeller’s Shooters bar is the perfect spot for watching the Euros action unfold this summer. The venue has screens-a-plenty and various bar games, including pool, beer pong, and darts, for letting off steam post-match. The Bierkeller delivers a slice of Bavarian hospitality and an electric atmosphere, making it a standout choice for watching the Euros 2024 in Liverpool.

There's different packages available to enjoy on game days, make sure you book your table so you don’t miss out. 

Open Monday - Thursday 12pm - 1am, Saturday and Sunday, 12pm - 2am.


Harrison's Bar and Kitchen 
Cavern Quarter

Head over to Harrison’s, an independent, family-run bar and kitchen on Victoria Street next time you’re looking for somewhere to watch the football. With food and drink offers, eight TV screens and even replica Liverpool trophies for you to get some photos with, it's a great place to enjoy the match.

Open Monday - Thursday 11am - 11pm, Friday 1am - 1am, Saturday 10am - 1am, Sunday 10am - 11pm

Camp and Furnace
Baltic Triangle

At the heart of the Baltic Triangle, you’ll find Camp and Furnace, a trendy warehouse venue with bare brick walls and bench tables. Camp and Furnace is known for hosting various events during both the day and night, from club nights to bands and corporate events to live sports screenings. With its simplistic interior and oversized wood-burning stove, Camp and Furnace attracts a diverse clientele.

Most importantly, though, it boasts the biggest public screen in the city, making it a memorable venue for catching all the excitement of the Euros 2024.

 

There you go, plenty of places to enjoy the footie. If you've got any more suggestions feel free to share with us on social at VisitLiverpool.