The 2026 World Cup Isle of Wight guide is here to help you find the best places to enjoy football’s biggest tournament. Whether you’re visiting the Island during the competition or you’re a local looking for the perfect match-day atmosphere, there are plenty of fantastic venues showing the action live.

From lively town-centre pubs and sports bars to welcoming community venues and seaside locations, discover some of the best places across the Isle of Wight to watch the 2026 World Cup.

England’s World Cup 2026 Group Games:

  • 17th June (21:00) – England v Croatia
  • 23rd June (21:00) – England v Ghana
  • 27th June (22:00) – England v Panama
World Cup 2026 Groups

Watch the World Cup in the Centre of the Isle of Wight

The centre of the Island is likely to be one of the most popular places to watch World Cup matches. Offering a great choice of pubs, bars and even fan zones equipped with large screens and lively atmospheres.

Many venues regularly screen major sporting events, making it the ideal destination for fans who want to enjoy the excitement alongside fellow supporters.

Hogshead, Newport

A favourite with sports fans in Newport, the Hogshead is the perfect place to soak up the atmosphere of the 2026 World Cup. With live matches shown throughout the tournament, you won’t miss a moment of the action.

The pub features over 14 HD screens, including two large projector screens, as well as booths with their own TVs. Add in convenient table service via their app, and you can enjoy the game without leaving your seat.

As one of Newport’s most popular venues for live sport, booking a table in advance is highly recommended. Reservations can be made through their website.

People watching the football World Cup in the Hogshead in Newport, Isle of Wight
Hogshead, Newport | Photo Credit: facebook.com/Hogshead.Newport

Robin Hill, Newport

Catch the excitement of the 2026 World Cup at Robin Hill’s dedicated Fan Zone, where selected matches will be shown live on a giant screen in the Amphitheatre. With a fully stocked bar, delicious food and a lively atmosphere, it’s a fantastic place to enjoy the action with fellow football fans.

Doors open ahead of kick-off for pre-match entertainment, music and build-up, with the celebrations continuing after the final whistle. Please note that Fan Zone events are for adults aged 18 and over.

Seating in the amphitheatre at Robin Hill, Isle of Wight
Robin Hill, Newport | Photo Credit: robin-hill.com

The Chequers Inn, Rookley

Set in the heart of the Isle of Wight countryside, The Chequers Inn in Rookley is bringing the excitement of the 2026 World Cup to a dedicated outdoor Fan Zone. Matches will be shown on a large screen, with a licensed outdoor bar and plenty of space to enjoy the atmosphere with fellow football fans.

Located in a neighbouring field with stunning views across the Island, the Fan Zone offers a unique setting to catch all the action. Advance booking is required, with tickets available online and places allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Big screen in The Chequers Inn beer garden
The Chequers Inn, Rookley | Photo Credit: facebook.com/chequersinniow

The Crispin, Newport

Located towards the top end of Newport, The Crispin is a traditional pub packed with character and a popular choice for watching live sport on the Isle of Wight.

With multiple screens, a pool table, darts and a welcoming sports-bar atmosphere, it’s an ideal spot to gather with friends, enjoy a pint and catch all the World Cup action as it unfolds.

Watch live sports at The Crispin in Newport
The Crispin, Newport

Rocket Ronnies, Newport

For fans looking for a lively venue to watch the World Cup, Rocket Ronnies in Newport is a great choice. Matches will be shown across multiple screens throughout the tournament, creating a fantastic atmosphere for football supporters.

Seated tables and pool tables are available to reserve in advance, making it easy to secure the perfect spot for the big game. Early booking is recommended, as spaces are expected to fill quickly. Check their Facebook page for the latest updates and event information.

Pool tables and screens in Rocket Ronnies, Newport
Rocket Ronnies, Newport | Photo Credit: facebook.com/Rocket-Ronnies-Newport-100057357734007

Watch the World Cup in the North of the Isle of Wight

Famous for sailing and a vibrant social scene, the north of the Island is an excellent location to catch World Cup matches. Many pubs and bars are expected to show key fixtures throughout the tournament.

The combination of football, harbour views and a lively evening atmosphere makes this one of the best places to enjoy the World Cup on the Island.

The Isle of Wight Community Club, Cowes

Located in Cowes, The Isle of Wight Community Club (formerly the Plessey Club) is a welcoming, family-friendly venue showing all of England’s group stage matches on the big screen during the 2026 World Cup.

With two large screens, two bars and food available throughout the evening, it’s a great place to enjoy the tournament atmosphere with friends and family. Everyone is welcome, with extended opening hours for England’s matches.

People watching the England match at The Isle of Wight Community Club in Cowes
The Isle of Wight Community Club, Cowes | Photo Credit: facebook.com/isleofwightcommunityclub

Watch the World Cup in the North-East of the Isle of Wight

The north-east of the Island offers a fantastic selection of pubs, bars and entertainment venues. During major tournaments, many venues create a real fan-zone feel, attracting football supporters from across the Island.

With easy access from the mainland, it’s also a popular choice for day visitors looking to watch matches.

The King Lud, Ryde

Located on Ryde Esplanade, opposite the pier, The King Lud is a popular choice for watching live sport on the Isle of Wight. Throughout the 2026 World Cup, matches will be shown on big screens, creating a lively atmosphere for football fans.

With no need to book ahead, simply drop in, find a spot and enjoy the action with a refreshing drink in hand as the world’s biggest football tournament unfolds.

England bunting in The King Lud, Ryde
The King Lud, Ryde | Photo Credit: facebook.com/KingLudRydeIsleOfWight

Ryde Town Club, Ryde

Ryde Town Club will be showing England’s World Cup group stage matches live on the big screen, offering a welcoming atmosphere for football fans to come together and enjoy the tournament.

With reasonably priced drinks and a friendly setting, both members and non-members can enjoy the excitement of the 2026 World Cup in the heart of Ryde.

Ryde Town Club, private members club in Ryde
Ryde Town Club, Ryde | Photo Credit: facebook.com/Ryde-Town-Club-100057314386657

Watch the World Cup in the East of the Isle of Wight

Caulkheads, Sandown

Caulkheads in Sandown is a family-friendly venue where football fans can enjoy the 2026 World Cup on large screens throughout the tournament.

With a welcoming atmosphere and special drinks offers during England matches, it’s a great spot to gather with friends and family to cheer on the team.

Watch the World Cup at the Caulkheads in Sandown, Isle of Wight
Caulkheads, Sandown | Photo Credit: facebook.com/thecaulkheads

The Crab, Shanklin

Watch the 2026 World Cup unfold at The Crab in Shanklin, where football fans can enjoy the tournament atmosphere alongside great food and drink.

Whether you’re supporting one of the favourites or simply soaking up the excitement, it’s an ideal place to catch the action this summer.

Watch the football at The Crab in Shanklin
The Crab, Shanklin | Photo Credit: greeneking.co.uk/pubs/isle-of-wight/crab

Scruffy Jacks Sports Bar, Sandown

Located on Sandown Pier, Scruffy Jacks Sports Bar is a popular destination for watching live football. England’s warm-up fixtures and group stage matches will be shown on the big screen, creating a lively atmosphere for supporters.

With pool tables, quiz machines and drinks promotions during England matches, it’s a great place to enjoy the World Cup with friends.

Scruffy Jacks Sports Bar, located on Sandown Pier
Scruffy Jacks Sports Bar, Sandown | Photo Credit: facebook.com/Scruffy-Jacks-Sports-Bar-100041431706831

Merrie Gardens Farm, Lake

Watch selected 2026 World Cup matches at Merrie Gardens Farm in Lake, where great food and football come together in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Whether you’re meeting friends or enjoying a family meal, it’s a fantastic place to catch the action and soak up the tournament atmosphere.

Advance booking is recommended to secure your preferred table for the biggest matches.

Merrie Gardens Farm in Lake will be showing the 2026 World Cup
Merrie Gardens Farm, Lake | Photo Credit: merriegardenpubisleofwight.co.uk

Watch the World Cup in the South of the Isle of Wight

The Spyglass Inn, Ventnor

Watch England’s World Cup matches at The Spyglass Inn’s Boathouse Watchzone, where fans can enjoy all the action in a lively seaside setting. With no booking required, it’s easy to drop in, find a spot and soak up the match-day atmosphere.

Enjoy a drink with friends and pre-order half-time snacks so you won’t miss a moment of the action.

Watch England's World Cup matches at The Spyglass Inn's Boathouse Watchzone
The Spyglass Inn, Ventnor | Photo Credit: thespyglass.com

Watch the World Cup in the West of the Isle of Wight

At the moment, we haven’t been able to confirm any venues in the west of the Island that will be showing World Cup matches. As the tournament gets closer, more places are expected to announce their plans.

We’ll be keeping a close eye on local announcements and updating this guide as soon as venues confirm they’ll be showing matches. Be sure to check back regularly for the latest updates on where to watch the 2026 World Cup.

Tips for Watching the 2026 World Cup on the Isle of Wight

To make the most of the tournament, consider the following:

  • Book Ahead
    England matches and knockout games are likely to attract large crowds. Reserve tables early where possible.
  • Check Match Schedules
    The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across the USA, Canada and Mexico, meaning some kick-off times may differ from previous tournaments.
  • Arrive Early
    Popular venues can fill quickly, especially during evening fixtures and weekend matches.
  • Use Public Transport
    Many of the Island’s main towns are connected by bus routes, making it easy to travel between venues safely.

Enjoy the World Cup on the Isle of Wight

Whether you’re looking for a lively sports bar in Newport, a waterfront pub in Ventnor, a bustling venue in Ryde, or a relaxed setting in Sandown, the Isle of Wight offers plenty of fantastic places to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

With stunning coastal scenery, welcoming pubs and passionate football fans, there are few better places to enjoy the world’s biggest football tournament while exploring one of the UK’s favourite holiday destinations.

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