London’s Top Spots to Catch Super Bowl LX 2026
The 60th Super Bowl, Super Bowl LX, is scheduled for Sunday, February 8, 2026, with kick-off at 11:30 PM UK time, extending into the early hours of Monday morning. For those unable to travel to Levi's Stadium in California, London offers numerous vibrant venues providing an exciting alternative to experience the event, including the highly anticipated half-time show, headlined by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny. A key consideration for attendees is the late finish, making it advisable to book Monday off work.
Watching the Super Bowl in London venues offers a host of benefits, transforming the late-night game into a communal celebration. These locations provide multi-screen coverage, lively entertainment, diverse food and drink options, and unique experiences, fostering an electric atmosphere. From official NFL parties to themed sports bars, fans can enjoy the game with fellow enthusiasts.
Specific examples of venues across London cater to various preferences. Big Penny Social in Walthamstow hosts the official NFL Super Bowl party, featuring giveaways and NFL experiences. Boxpark's four locations (Croydon, Shoreditch, Camden, Wembley) are known for huge screens, DJs, beer pong, food eating contests, and cheerleading, with Croydon having a reputation for big sporting events. The Blues Kitchen (Shoreditch, Brixton, Camden) offers a Southern American vibe with classic American fare until 1:30 AM. Hard Rock Cafe (Mayfair, Piccadilly Circus) provides large screens, entertainment, and a special “Big Game Menu,” with the Mayfair branch adding cheerleaders and a half-time show. Other notable spots include The Dial in Greenwich, offering 13 screens and a welcome pint, and The Clapham Grand, known for its massive 25ft HD screen, live cheerleading, and confetti cannons. The Prince in West Brompton and its sister venue, The 411 in Angel, also promise lively screenings with live entertainment and American food. These venues ensure a memorable Super Bowl experience without the transatlantic travel.
(Source: https://londonist.com/london/sport/where-to-watch-the-super-bowl-in-london)


