Copenhagen takes its beer and its football seriously, and the two meet in a tight cluster of pubs around Radhuspladsen and the streets off Stroget. The city has so many match-screening bars that the Scandinavian sports-bar chains have mostly retreated, which leaves the field to long-running independents that know how to run a game day. The best rooms post their fixture lists in advance, put the sound on for the headline match, and stay open well past the final whistle. These ten cover everything from the Premier League and the Champions League to club homes for Manchester United and St Pauli supporters.
City Centre Sports Pubs
These are the dedicated rooms, screens through the bar and a posted schedule, built for a crowd that wants the match on with the sound up.
01
Pub & Sport
Vester Voldgade$$2 big screens + 10 TVs
Pub & Sport on Vester Voldgade nailed the sports-bar idea here long before the genre arrived, and it has been Copenhagen's go-to match room for more than 30 years. Games run on two big screens and ten TVs, with the week's schedule posted before the bar opens on a Monday, so you can plan around a kickoff. It carries the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and the Danish Superliga, and the seven pool tables keep the room busy between matches.
Game day tip: Check the posted weekly schedule, then arrive ahead of a Champions League kickoff when the two big screens draw the biggest crowd.
02
Shamrock Inn
Jernbanegade$$Irish / Big screen area
Open since 1989 and tucked between Tivoli and Radhuspladsen, the Shamrock Inn has been pouring pints and screening sport for decades. It shows a full schedule of Premier League fixtures plus the major internationals, and it leans hard into the Six Nations when the rugby is on. A separate area holds the big screen along with pool and darts, so the headline game has its own room and its own crowd.
Game day tip: Head for the separate big-screen area for a Six Nations Saturday, when the rugby pulls the room together.
03
The Globe
Norregade$$Screens on both floors
Around the corner from Norreport station, The Globe is a deceptively large Irish bar dotted with screens of varying sizes across two floors, so there is a good view from most nooks. It posts a schedule of televised games on its website, which makes it easy to confirm a fixture before you commit, and 20 taps keep a long afternoon of sport well supplied.
Game day tip: Check the TV schedule on the website first, then grab a spot on the upper floor for a clearer view on a busy match day.
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The Radhuspladsen Match Corner
A short string of foreigner-friendly pubs lines the corner where Vesterbrogade meets the main square, all a few minutes from Central Station and all open very late.
04
The Old Irish Pub
Vesterbrogade 2B$$Premier League / Open to 6am
The Old Irish Pub by the main square actively tailors its venue to away days, hanging scarves and flags and running drinks deals when UK supporters arrive in numbers. The rest of the time it shows Premier League games to a spacious room a few minutes from Central Station, pours the Carlsberg and keeps going until 6am every morning. Think of it as a fan zone for a traveling crowd.
Game day tip: Check the away-days schedule if your club is touring, since the room turns into a singing fan zone for those visits.
05
The Scottish Pub
Radhuspladsen 16$$Several screens / Whisky
Tartan and a long back bar lined with whiskies set The Scottish Pub apart from its neighbors on the main square. Inside feels like a real pub, dark wood and original light fittings, with a constant blur of match action across several screens. It is a steady choice for the football with a dram alongside, and late weekend opening hands the room to DJs once the sport winds down.
Game day tip: Good for an afternoon match and a whisky, but expect the music to take over from the football late on a weekend.
06
Proud Mary Pub
Vesterbrogade 2A$$Match then party
Once Rosie McGee's, the rebranded Proud Mary still catches the match on screen before the room turns to a louder, party-led night. Pint and pitcher prices hold steady whether it is 2pm or 2am, which is rare on this affluent square. Earlier in the week you might land on a free English-language pub quiz, so it works for a daytime game as much as a big night.
Game day tip: Come for an afternoon or early-evening kickoff, since the kitchen closes at 10pm and the focus shifts to the party later.
Club Homes and Local Bars
These rooms come with a tribe attached, a club allegiance or a neighborhood crowd, which gives a match the partisan edge the big-screen halls cannot always match.
07
Den Glade Gris
Lille Kannikestraede$Manchester United home
The Happy Pig, in a narrow passageway near Copenhagen University, is the city's meeting place for Manchester United supporters and an out-and-out football bar. Cheap drinks and student deals pack it most nights, with seven beers on tap and football a given across the screens. The partisan crowd makes a United match here feel like the right place to be, loud and committed from kickoff.
Game day tip: This is the United room in Copenhagen, so come for a big United fixture and expect a full, vocal house.
08
StPauli Minibar
Halmtorvet 54$St Pauli every game
A shrine to Hamburg's cult club in the Meatpacking District, the StPauli Minibar shows every St Pauli game live and pours brown bottles of Astra to a like-minded crowd. It is small and indie in spirit, with the politics and the music to match, so it suits a fan of the club or anyone after a watch with real character rather than a wall of screens.
Game day tip: It is on the small side, so arrive early for a St Pauli fixture when the regulars claim the room.
09
Osterbros Perle
Nordre Frihavnsgade$$Near Parken / Locals
A genuine locals' bar in Osterbro, Osterbros Perle gathers everyday regulars around the screen for the match over a chilled Tuborg. It sits a short walk from Parken, which makes it the best option before and after an FC Kobenhavn home game or a Denmark international, where you watch among neighbors rather than tourists. This is a real pub, normal and warm, with the football part of the furniture.
Game day tip: Use it as your base near Parken on a matchday, for the pre-game build up and the wind-down after.
10
The Dubliner
Amagertorv$$Central / Football + food
Just off Stroget on Amagertorv, The Dubliner is the easy central stop to take the weight off and catch a match over a pint and a plate of fish and chips. It is firmly in tourist territory, which means it is reliable rather than partisan, with the football on screen and a familiar Irish-pub feel. The beer list runs from Czech Budvar to local Braunstein brews from nearby Koge.
Game day tip: A handy meeting point in the centre, with the kitchen open for fish and chips while the match is on.
Game Day Questions
Where do locals watch the football in central Copenhagen?
Pub & Sport on Vester Voldgade has been the city's match-watching base for more than 30 years, with two big screens and ten TVs and the week's fixtures posted every Monday. The Globe near Norreport and Shamrock Inn near Tivoli are the other reliable big-screen rooms.
Where can I watch a specific club in Copenhagen?
Den Glade Gris near the university is Copenhagen's Manchester United home, and StPauli Minibar in the Meatpacking District shows every St Pauli game. For an FC Kobenhavn matchday near Parken, Osterbros Perle on Nordre Frihavnsgade is the local choice.
Which Copenhagen bars show the Premier League with sound on?
Pub & Sport, The Old Irish Pub and Shamrock Inn all run a full Premier League schedule with the sound up for the headline match. The Old Irish Pub on Vesterbrogade stays open until 6am and tailors away days to traveling UK supporters.
Where can I watch the NFL or American sports in Copenhagen?
Southern Cross Pub is the long-standing NFL home in Copenhagen, with a big screen upstairs for American football and a mixed crowd of expats and locals. Pub & Sport and The Scottish Pub also carry the bigger American fixtures on request.
Our Verdict on Game Day in Copenhagen
Copenhagen gives you a clear choice on game day. Pub & Sport, Shamrock Inn and The Globe are the dependable big-screen rooms with posted schedules, the Radhuspladsen corner runs late and loud for a traveling crowd, and the club homes deliver the partisan edge, Manchester United at Den Glade Gris, St Pauli at the Minibar, and FC Kobenhavn near Parken at Osterbros Perle. Pick the room for the kind of crowd you want, confirm the fixture is showing, and the rest takes care of itself.
How We Picked
Every bar on this list was checked against its own current listing plus at least one independent guide before publishing, and ranked on the game day specifics that matter: screen count and sight lines, whether the sound goes on for the right league, the leagues and sports shown, the crowd, and how the room handles a posted schedule and a late kickoff. We exclude venues we could not verify as open and showing live sport. For the method behind every game day guide, see our pillar guide to watching the game.