The Six Nations is more than just a rugby tournament—it’s a celebration of the sport, national pride, and camaraderie. If you can’t make it to Twickenham or another iconic stadium, the next best thing is finding the perfect pub with a buzzing rugby atmosphere, passionate fans, and, of course, a great selection of beer.

London is packed with fantastic rugby pubs, but some venues stand out above the rest when it comes to showing live matches. Whether you're looking for a historic pub with old-school charm or a lively sports bar packed with fellow fans, we've rounded up the best rugby pubs in London to watch the Six Nations 2025.
1. The Faltering Fullback – Finsbury Park
A North London favourite, The Faltering Fullback is legendary among rugby fans. Tucked away in Finsbury Park, this pub is famed for its eclectic décor, multi-level beer garden, and an unwavering dedication to showing rugby. The atmosphere here during the Six Nations is electric, with passionate fans crowding around the large screens to cheer on their teams. If you're looking for a place that lives and breathes rugby, this is it.
📍 Address: 19 Perth Road, Finsbury Park, London N4 3HB
2. The Alma – Wandsworth
Just a short walk from Wandsworth Town station, The Alma is a true rugby pub through and through. Covered in rugby memorabilia, this classic Victorian pub is a gathering spot for both locals and visitors who love the game. With multiple big screens, fantastic craft beers, and a menu full of hearty pub classics, it’s the perfect place to watch the Six Nations in a proper rugby-loving environment.
📍 Address: 499 Old York Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 1TF
3. Lamb & Flag – Covent Garden
A historic pub dating back to the 17th century, The Lamb & Flag is one of the most atmospheric places in London to watch a rugby match. Nestled in the heart of Covent Garden, this pub gets packed with fans on match days, creating a lively and passionate environment. With great ales on tap and a traditional pub feel, it’s the ideal spot for those who want to experience a true British rugby atmosphere.
📍 Address: 33 Rose Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9EB
4. The Maple Leaf – Covent Garden
For those looking for a North American twist on rugby-watching, The Maple Leaf is a fantastic option. This Canadian-themed pub in Covent Garden is famous for its sports-friendly vibe and multiple large screens showing live matches. It’s a great place for those who want a bit of international flair while enjoying the Six Nations. The pub serves a wide range of Canadian beers and comfort food, making it a unique alternative to the traditional English rugby pub.
📍 Address: 41 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7LJ
5. The Cabbage Patch – Twickenham
No list of rugby pubs would be complete without The Cabbage Patch, arguably the most famous rugby pub in the world. Located just minutes from Twickenham Stadium, this pub is packed with fans before and after every big rugby match. The energy here during the Six Nations is unparalleled, making it a must-visit spot for true rugby enthusiasts.
📍 Address: 67 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SZ

6. The Ship – Wandsworth
A legendary South London pub, The Ship in Wandsworth is well-known for its riverside location, huge beer garden, and die-hard rugby fans. On match days, the place is buzzing, with fans gathering inside and out to catch the action on multiple big screens. If you want a lively, social atmosphere while watching the Six Nations, this is the pub for you.
📍 Address: 41 Jews Row, Wandsworth, London SW18 1TB
7. The Orange Tree – Richmond
A stone’s throw from Richmond station, The Orange Tree is another must-visit for rugby fans. Given its proximity to Twickenham, it’s a go-to destination for match-day excitement. With multiple screens, top-quality beer, and a fantastic crowd, it’s one of the best places to catch all the Six Nations action.
📍 Address: 45 Kew Road, Richmond TW9 2NQ
8. The Eel Pie – Twickenham
Nestled in Twickenham’s charming Church Street, The Eel Pie is a rugby-lover’s paradise. Decked out with rugby memorabilia, this pub attracts a die-hard crowd on match days. Whether you're after a pre-game pint before heading to Twickenham Stadium or looking for a place to watch the game, this is an essential stop for any rugby fan.
📍 Address: 9-11 Church Street, Twickenham TW1 3NJ
9. The Old Red Lion – Angel
A traditional pub with a fantastic rugby atmosphere, The Old Red Lion in Angel is perfect for catching all the Six Nations action. With a mix of passionate locals and visiting rugby fans, it offers a welcoming, lively setting with plenty of screens to ensure you never miss a moment of the action.
📍 Address: 418 St John Street, Angel, London EC1V 4NJ
10. The Porterhouse – Covent Garden
One of the largest pubs in London, The Porterhouse is a great choice for rugby fans who want a spacious setting with a great selection of beers. Located in Covent Garden, this multi-level pub has plenty of screens, a fantastic atmosphere, and a wide variety of craft beers from around the world.
📍 Address: 21-22 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7NA
London is packed with brilliant rugby pubs, but these ten stand out as the best places to watch the Six Nations. Whether you're after a buzzing beer garden, a cozy traditional pub, or a die-hard rugby crowd, these venues will provide the ultimate match-day experience.
So grab your jersey, round up your friends, and head to one of these top rugby pubs to enjoy the Six Nations 2025 in style! 🍻🏉
Remember you can find all the pubs near you showing the Six Nations using the Pub Club app - simply download and use the 'Six Nations' filter (and any other filters you'd like) to find the perfect spot to watch the rugby this weekend!
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