Is this Harry Kane’s last chance? Is Jude Bellingham ready to charge? And will Jordan Pickford finally give me a heart attack? There are so many questions to be answered at the FIFA World Cup 2026 (June 11 to July 19), the main being, will England triumph after 50 years of hurt? With the Three Lions heading to Canada, Mexico and the USA, we’ll be cheering on from Birmingham to find it.
Thomas Tuchel’s 26-player squad’s World Cup campaign begins against Croatia in Dallas on Wednesday, June 17 (9pm BST), before a match-up against Ghana in Boston on Tuesday, June 23 (9pm) and a final group stage game against Panama in New Jersey on Saturday, June 27 (10pm). Here are the best places to watch England in the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Birmingham.

If you want a full-on fan-park atmosphere for England games, head to the O2 Institute Birmingham for huge screens, legends, DJs and special FX. 4TheFans is staging a huge immersive World Cup fan park showing all three England matches (and hopefully more) on the big screens with live pundits, exclusive food and bars, and giveaways.
XOYO

XOYO Birmingham will screen all three of England’s opening World Cup 2026 group stage fixtures this June, as the venue brings all the action and atmosphere of the World Cup to Digbeth. Expect full audio, large-scale visuals and a crowd ready to roar the Three Lions on to victory. Plus, all tickets include a complimentary pint of selected lager or cider!
TOCA Social

TOCA Social will let you not only cheer along, but play along too. The world’s most immersive football venue will be showing every minute of the action—with a range of ways to experience the matches, from private box screenings (for up to 30 people) to reserved tables (2-8 people) and a standing zone. You should also expect special guest appearances and interactive matchday games (with big prizes)!
Alfresco

Alfred Works in Digbeth has launched a new indoor-outdoor sports bar and events space with room for up to 300 guests. Centred around a purpose-built sports bar for live screenings, Alfresco features communal seating, DJs, street food traders and a flexible outdoor area designed for big-match atmospheres, making it a strong World Cup watch spot in Birmingham.
Resorts World

Did you know Resorts World has its very own Sports Bar? Get ahead of the game and watch sports events from all over the world. If you’re heading to a show at the bp pulse LIVE Arena, an event at the NEC, or just catching a movie at Cineworld, you don’t have to miss the England match. Throughout the tournament, Resorts World Birmingham’s Sports Bar will be screening every match (it’s open until 5am) on its newly installed 7.5 metre wide, giant screen, which stands taller than two double-decker buses and around four cars wide.
BOX

BOX has proved itself to be a ‘game-changing’ sports bar since it opened at Brindleyplace. This massive 10,000sq ft venue can host nearly 600 people and shows all the biggest sports events live on 36 top-of-the-range TV screens. You’ll be able to watch every game of the World Cup 2026 while you play your mates on one of two 18-foot maple wood European shuffleboard tables.
The Button Factory

There are many ways to watch England’s games for the World Cup 2026 at Birmingham’s The Button Factory. With three screens in The Yard alone, including an iconic stage screen, dedicated VIP tables in front of the action, and a brand-new 30-guest VIP Box with its own private screen, you won’t feel closer to the action in Birmingham—with cold drinks, great food and four hours of pre-match build-up before kick-off with DJs.
The Old Crown

The oldest pub in Birmingham might be older than the beautiful game itself, but The Old Crown loves football just as much as anyone. Grab a VIP Bench for just £50, or just stand and watch for free. Watch all three England group game matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the big screen.
Society Birmingham

Society Birmingham is transforming its food hall into a major World Cup viewing venue, with a mix of large TVs and projector screens positioned throughout. You will be able to catch all the matches from anywhere in the building, with all the England games free to attend. With walk-ins and advance bookings, fans can also take part in a £1,000 World Cup sweepstake tied to selected beer purchased ahead of and during the tournament.
Bierkeller

The regularly thriving Birmingham bar, Bierkeller, frequently screens live sports. It has over twenty screens, two projector screens and a massive LED superscreen to accommodate footy fans. You won’t miss a single second of the action here, as it not only shows the England games (£15 per person), but all the other games (for free) too.
Luna Springs

This Digbeth delight, Luna Springs, hosts everything from cinema nights and themed-raves, so it’s only logical it’d be screening England’s World Cup 2026 games too. It has some rather enviable-sized HD LED screens, ice-cold drinks, street food, and all-evening live entertainment from DJs and more. On top, you’ll find a hat-trick of giveaways, confetti drops and a party atmosphere.
The Distillery

Home to Birmingham’s first city centre gin distillery, The Distillery is screening all the England matches (and more) inside and out. —in the Lions Den, The Inside Grandstand and The Yard Ultra Box. The canal-side venue, with one of the biggest screens in Birmingham, even has BBQ packages available.
Hennesseys

Everywhere you look at Hennesseys, you’ll see football screens, with at least 30 spread across three bars across five rooms—including a giant outdoor LED screen and an indoor big screen. Screening every match live with commentary, and a venue capacity of a thousand, the atmosphere is bound to be incredible, too. Walk-ins are welcome, but you might be best off booking a table, and cut down on queueing by ordering buckets of beer to the table.
Roxy Ball Room

You can try your hand at crazy pool, karaoke, beer pong, and so much more at Roxy Ball Room. But this 2026 World Cup in Birmingham, catch all the footballing action on big screens throughout the multi-games bar with plenty of World Cup-exclusive food packages and drinks bundles before, during and after kick-off.