Skip to content
Home/
    Home
    Posted 30.4.26

    Sports Bars in Liverpool

    Top Sports Bars in Liverpool for Match-Day Magic

    Liverpool knows how to turn sport into theatre. On match day, the city hums with scarves, songs, pints, big screens and that delicious pause before the first whistle. Whether you are here with friends, travelling solo, or planning a weekend around football, rugby, F1 or boxing, the best sports bars in Liverpool give you atmosphere, comfort and a crowd that feels instantly alive.

    Better still, a sports weekend here can unfold far beyond the final score. You can build your day around the city’s music, waterfront, nightlife and culture by exploring more things to do in Liverpool before settling in for kick-off.

    Here are the top sports bars in Liverpool to add to your match-day list.

    1. The Long Shot

    The Long Shot at Royal Albert Dock is one of the most polished sports bars in Liverpool. It has a sleek, grown-up feel, but still carries that electric match-day buzz. You can settle in for football, rugby, F1, NFL, Boxing, Golf or UFC across multiple 4K screens, with food and drinks close at hand. It is a brilliant choice for groups who want somewhere stylish before drifting into the rest of the docks for the evening. 

    If you are searching for the best sports bar in Liverpool for a full day out, The Long Shot should sit high on your list.

    2. Einstein Bier Haus

    For a lively sports bar Liverpool city centre experience, Einstein Bier Haus brings the noise, the steins and the big-screen drama. Set around Concert Square, this two-storey Bavarian-inspired bar is ideal when you want the match to roll straight into a night out.

    Expect a younger crowd, plenty of beer, a terrace-style buzz and a setting that feels made for big fixtures. It is especially good for groups of friends who want somewhere central, social and full of energy.

    3. Brookhouse

    Located on Smithdown Road, Brookhouse gives you a more local, lived-in version of match day. It is popular with students, regulars and anyone who likes sport served with proper pub warmth. 

    This dog-friendly pub has a large beer garden, pool tables and HD screens throughout, showing major fixtures on Sky and TNT Sports. It also has a wide food and drink menu, including pub classics, family favourites and pizzas, plus 2-for-1 cocktails every day. With quiz nights, jukebox bingo, Friday DJs and student nights with drinks deals, it is one of those sports bars in Liverpool where you can watch the game, challenge your friends to pool and settle in for the evening.

    4. The Shipping Forecast

    The Shipping Forecast, located on Slatter Street, is a strong pick if you like your sport with a creative city-centre edge. It has bare brick, casual food, good drinks and a slightly softer atmosphere than the louder fan zones. This is a lovely option when you want to watch the match without feeling swallowed by the crowd. You still get the buzz, but with space to chat, eat and let the evening unfold.

    5. Hope & Anchor

    One of the most dependable sports bars in Liverpool, Hope & Anchor is ideal for a casual pint, good food and friendly match-day energy. Close to the Georgian Quarter, it has a welcoming feel that suits both locals and visitors. It is also a dog friendly pub, with a beer garden, pool table and dartboard, making it a relaxed choice before, during or after the game.  

    If your idea of the best sports bar in Liverpool leans more traditional than flashy, Hope & Anchor is well worth considering.

    6. O’Neill’s 

    O’Neill’s on Hanover Street is a familiar city-centre favourite, especially when you want Irish-bar warmth and a reliable live sport set-up. It is friendly, central and easy for groups to navigate.

    You can expect hearty food, familiar drinks, football on screen and a crowd that knows how to lift when the match gets tense. It is also a practical meeting point if your friends are arriving from different parts of the city.

    For those wanting sports bars in Liverpool close to Liverpool ONE, the docks and the main nightlife areas, O’Neill’s is a handy pick. Before the match, you could make the most of shopping in Liverpool around Liverpool ONE, Bold Street or the city’s independent stores.

    7. Dicey Reilly’s

    Nestled in Liverpool’s Wolstenholme Square, Dicey Reilly’s brings a bright Irish pub feel to match day, with Guinness, big-screen sport and a lively atmosphere for football, rugby and Gaelic games. Opened in 2024, it feels fresh, warm and sociable, making it a strong shout for groups who want somewhere upbeat in a central location.

    8. Punch Tarmey’s

    Punch Tarmey’s in the Baltic Triangle is made for scale. With two huge video walls, 18 TV screens, indoor and outdoor areas, live music and a huge Irish-bar personality, it suits matches where you want the roar of a crowd around you. This is the place for major fixtures, big groups and nights when you want the atmosphere to feel almost stadium-like. 

    It’s worth noting that Punch Tarmey’s is a card-only venue, so cash is not accepted. Alongside a la carte and canapes menus, the venue also offers a bottomless brunch, making it a lively choice if you want to turn match day into a bigger group occasion. 

    9. PINS Social Club

    Boasting one of the city’s biggest rooftop bars, PINS Social Club is perfect when not everyone in your group is equally obsessed with the match. You can watch live sport, then move into bowling, karaoke, shuffleboard, pool or rooftop drinks. It is playful, modern and ideal for younger groups who want more than a seat in front of a screen. 

    10. Bierkeller

    Bierkeller sits on Thomas Steers Way in Liverpool ONE, making it a handy sports bar option in the city centre for groups already exploring the shops, restaurants and waterfront nearby. It brings a Bavarian beer-hall feel, with wooden bench seating, steins, global beers, cocktails, live music and plenty of party energy.

    For match days, it works well if you want more than just a screen, with food, drinks, games and entertainment all under one roof. Expect Bavarian-inspired bites such as bratwurst, pretzels and schnitzel, plus vegetarian and vegan options.

    Where to Stay in Liverpool

    After an evening in one of the sports bars in Liverpool, Maldron Hotel Liverpool gives you a calm, central base for the night. You are well placed for Liverpool ONE, Royal Albert Dock, Concert Square and many of the city’s best pubs, bars and restaurants. 

    It is also a great choice when you want to turn match day into a wider Liverpool escape. You can spend the afternoon exploring museums in Liverpool, from waterfront galleries and maritime stories to music, art and social history.  Our hotel is ideal for groups of friends planning a sports weekend, solo travellers who want easy access to the city centre, and younger visitors who want to stay close to the action without losing the comfort of a stylish hotel. 

    FAQs: Sports Bar in Liverpool

    The Long Shot, Einstein Bier Haus, Punch Tarmey’s, O’Neill’s, Brookhouse and PINS Social Club are among the top sports bars in Liverpool.

    The Long Shot is a strong choice for groups thanks to its big screens, food, drinks and Albert Dock setting.

    Einstein Bier Haus, O’Neill’s, The Shipping Forecast, and PINS Social Club are central options.

    Yes, book early for major football, rugby, boxing, UFC and F1 events.

    Staying in Liverpool?

    Featured articles for you

    Find pubs near Croke Park stadium for GAA days, concerts and group nights, with easy walk times, group-friendly picks and Maldron Hotel Croke Park nearby

    Read more