Big screens, booming atmospheres and perfectly poured pints — here’s where Londoners should be watching every tackle, try and tantrum of the Six Nations.
The Guinness Six Nations returns from 5 February to 14 March 2026, and London is primed to go into full rugby mode.
Whether you want riverside views, Guinness-fuelled chaos or a polished pub with seriously good food, the capital has a screen (or 10) with your name on.
From west to east, north to south, these are the best spots in London to settle in for every scrum, conversion and controversial ref call.
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West London
Sindercombe Social – Shepherd’s Bush
2 Goldhawk Road, Â W12 8QD
A heavyweight when it comes to big-match energy, Sindercombe Social is tailor-made for Six Nations Saturdays.
Expect a large, lively crowd, loads of screens and an atmosphere that doesn’t fizzle out at full-time — ideal if post-match celebrations are part of the plan.
For more information or to book, visit Sindercombe Social.
Southwest London
The Crown – St Margarets
174 Richmond Road, TW1 2NH
A stone’s throw from the home of English rugby, this is about as authentic as it gets.
Perfect for pre- or post-stadium pints, The Crown also works brilliantly as a watch venue, with large screens and private rooms for groups who want their own slice of matchday madness.
For more information or to book, visit The Crown.

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The Alma – Wandsworth
499 Old York Road, SW18 1TF
A Wandsworth institution when it comes to sport. With 10 huge screens, a returning Guinness tent and a tournament-only Guinness scotch egg, The Alma turns every Six Nations fixture into a full-blown event.
Select Young’s Pubs will be offering a complimentary round of Guinness for all dining bookings of 4 to 10 people to enjoy while watching the game. To find your local participating pub, visit Young’s Pubs.
For more information or to book, visit The Alma.

The Ship – Wandsworth
41 Jews Row, SW18 1TB
Riverside views meet raucous rugby energy. The Ship is known for its buzzing matchday crowd, big screens and indulgent Ship Shack burgers — ideal for soaking up the action with a pint in hand and the Thames flowing by.
For more information or to book, visit The Ship.

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The Falcon – Clapham
33 Bedford Road, SW4 7SQ
One of London’s biggest sports pubs, The Falcon goes all-in for the Six Nations. Expect Guinness partnerships, a transformed beer garden, deck chairs, rugby props and a ripple machine printing faces onto pints. Loud, proud and brilliantly over the top.
For more information or to book, visit The Falcon.
Central London
Daly’s Wine Bar & Beer Hall – Strand
210 The Strand, London, WC2R 1AP
Freshly refurbished and built for atmospheric days and nights out, Daly’s underground beer hall is a cracking central spot for rugby fans.
With plenty of screens, solid pub grub and a party-ready crowd, it’s perfect for pre-match build-up and post-match celebrations alike.
For more information or to book, visit Daly’s Wine & Beer Hall.

Great Central Pub – Marylebone
222 Marylebone Road, NW1 6JQ
If your ideal match day includes excellent food as well as rugby, this one’s for you.
Located inside The Landmark London, Great Central Pub pairs a 55-inch screen with elevated pub classics and a standout burger-and-lager deal.
For more information or to book, visit Landmark London.

The Angel EC1 – Angel/Old Street
73 City Road, London, EC1Y 1BD
Recently refurbished and reliably lively, The Angel EC1 offers a modern, comfortable setting with multiple large screens. A strong choice for central London fans who want atmosphere without the chaos.
For more information or to book, visit The Angel EC1.
North London
The Constitution – Camden
42 St Pancras Way, NW1 0QT
Canal-side, high energy and always up for it, The Constitution delivers big-screen rugby alongside hearty pub food.
A great shout for gathering your squad and making a proper afternoon of it.
For more information or to book, visit The Constitution.

The Lyttelton Arms – Camden
1 Camden High Street, NW1 7JE
Right on Camden High Street, this characterful pub is known for its passionate crowd and electric matchday atmosphere.
Expect table service for halftime bites and drinks, so you don’t miss a second of the action.
For more information or to book, visit The Lyttleton Arms.
The Garden Gate – Hampstead
14 South End Road, NW3 2QE
A historic pub with one of North London’s best beer gardens, The Garden Gate comes into its own during the Six Nations.
Screens cover the outdoor space, making it a top-tier option for sunny match days near Hampstead Heath.
For more information or to book, visit The Garden Gate.
The Salisbury Arms – Winchmore Hill
Hoppers Road, N21 3NP
A trusted North London sports pub with plenty of screens and food delivered straight to your table.
From pre-match pints to the final whistle, The Salisbury Arms keeps things easy, hearty and reliably fun.
For more information or to book, visit The Salisbury Arms.
East London
The Crooked Billet – Clapton
84 Upper Clapton Road, E5 9JP
For all-weather viewing, this Clapton favourite delivers. With screens throughout, a selection of sound-on matches and a heated beer garden, The Crooked Billet keeps the buzz going whatever the scoreline — helped along by pizzas, burgers and top-notch craft beer.
For more information or to book, visit The Crooked Billet.
Feature image: The Crown











