Football fever is set to sweep across London this summer as fans prepare to pack out some of Fuller’s most iconic pubs for every dramatic moment of the World Cup.
From historic City venues to bustling transport hubs, supporters will gather with pints in hand to soak up the electric tournament atmosphere on giant screens across the capital.
Among the standout venues is The Hydrant in Monument, where workers and football fans alike are expected to descend after hours for the evening kick-offs.
With its spacious bar and central location, it has become a go-to destination for major sporting occasions.
At King’s Cross, The Parcel Yard offers a unique setting inside the station itself. Known for its grand Victorian architecture and expansive seating areas, the venue is preparing for packed crowds as travelling supporters and commuters stop off to watch the action unfold.
The City of London will also play host to football enthusiasts at The Vintry in Monument and The Counting House in Cornhill. Both pubs blend traditional Fuller’s hospitality with lively matchday atmospheres, creating ideal spaces for colleagues and friends to gather over drinks while following every twist and turn of the tournament.
South of the river, The Mad Hatter in Southwark will attract fans looking for a more intimate matchday setting, while nearby The Barrow Boy & Banker beside Borough Market is gearing up for busy fixtures in its striking former bank building.
Closer to the Tower of London, The Chamberlain Hotel in Tower Hill will be showing live sport for visitors travelling into the capital. Meanwhile, The Admiralty in Trafalgar Square – moments from one of London’s most famous fan gathering spots, is preparing for what could be one of its busiest sporting summers yet. Completing the line-up is The Astronomer by Liverpool Street Station, where City workers and visiting supporters are expected to create a lively atmosphere throughout the competition.
Alongside every match shown live, guests can enjoy specially curated food and drinks packages, competitions, live music and exclusive private spaces for corporate groups and exclusive screenings for you and your friends. For those making a night of the action, hotel accommodation will also be available at selected venues.
With big screens, flowing pints and venues steeped in London character, Fuller’s pubs are once again set to become the capital’s unofficial stadiums as the world comes together for football’s biggest spectacle.





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