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FIFA World Cup in Dublin: The Best Pubs to Watch The Games Live

  • Mon, 15 Jun 2026

With the FIFA World Cup having started just last week, you might still be looking for spots to watch the games, but don’t worry, we have the best places for watch parties in Dublin.

Bars:

The Brew Dock:

The Brew Dock on Amiens Street is a fantastic choice of spots for your watch party this world cup. With a wide selection or craft beers, delicious pub food and €6 pints, what more could you ask for?

They will also be hosting special Spanish nights for all the Spanish squads matches (15th, 21st and 27th of June). If you’re looking for traditional tapas, great atmosphere and delicious beer, look no further.

The Voyager:

The Voyager is a traditional Irish history pub on Dame Street. With paintings and murals of an Ireland past lining the walls, traditional Irish meals from their amazing kitchen and a welcoming vibe, you can’t go wrong with The Voyager.

And of course, they will be showing every game from the group stages to the final.

The Woolshed Bar & Grill:

The Woolshed Bar on Parnell Street is one of Dublin’s top sports bars. With over 28 screens, a kitchen that’s open late and amazing pints, they’ve earned their reputation as a great spot for live sports in Dublin.

 

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Murrays bar & Grill:

Murrays Bar & Grill on O’Connell Street is one of Dublin’s oldest pubs, being established in 1797. They boast an impressive 25 top of the line TVs, an incredible kitchen that serves both traditional and contemporary Irish food and an elegant whiskey bar.

The River Bar:

The River Bar on Burgh Quay has become one of Dublin’s most iconic sports bars over the years, and for good reason, they have a plethora of screens spread out over 2 floors, they have a vast menu of cocktails, both specialty and classics, an extensive and delicious food menu and an incredible atmosphere.

 

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Trinity Bar & Venue:

Trinity Bar on Dame Street is known for having an incredible atmosphere. With friendly staff, delicious food and great drinks, whether you’re devoted to the game and nothing else, or you just want to have a chat in one of Dublin’s nicest spots, Trinity Bar & venue is the place to go.

 

Sinnott’s:

Sinnott’s is a traditional Irish pub on King Street. The walls are lined with a plethora of portraits, memorabilia and history of a Dublin past.

They have over 30 large TV screens throughout the venue, often showing multiple games at the same time, so not only are they are great spot for watching the World Cup, but sports in general.

 

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Conclusion:

And there it is, from traditional Irish pubs to modern sports bars, watching the world cup has never been so easy. So have some drinks, have some fun, and get the most out of Dublin this summer.