Warsaw watches football on two fronts. There is the home league, the Ekstraklasa and Legia Warsaw at the Lazienkowska stadium, and there is a fast-growing appetite for the Premier League, the Champions League and even the NFL pulled in from a different time zone. A real game-day bar here gets four things right: enough screens that every seat keeps the ball, a sound policy that follows the match you came for, a kitchen that holds pace, and a crowd that cares about the result. These ten get those things right, ranked for the games people in this city show up to watch.
The screen-heavy fan zones
When you want the broadest coverage and a stadium feel, start with the rooms built around screens and signal. These carry the widest spread of leagues and put sound on the marquee match.
01
NINE's Restaurant & Sports Bar
City Centre$$20 Screens
The basement level at NINE's is the most serious fan zone in Warsaw, built around an octagonal bar modeled on Madison Square Garden, with original stadium seats including some from the Puskas Arena. Twenty screens and four independent signal sources mean every seat gets a clean feed, so a Premier League Saturday and a Champions League night both play with no bad angle. The kitchen runs burgers, steaks and a signature New York cheesecake.
Game-day tip: Take a stadium seat on level minus one for a big match; the four signal sources keep every screen on the action.
02
Champions Sports Bar & Restaurant
Centrum$$Reserve for Big Games
Inside the Warsaw Marriott, Champions is the city's long-running sports-themed room, a big space with large windows onto the main street. It shows the popular football across the Ekstraklasa, the Bundesliga and the English Premier League, and the room fills for the marquee fixtures, so tables are worth booking ahead of a big night. The international crowd and central location make it an easy meet.
Game-day tip: Reserve a table when there is a major match on; the room books out for the biggest European nights.
03
Winners Sports Bar
City Centre$$24 Hours
A stylish 24-hour room, Winners is the answer for sport in a different time zone, an 8am NFL kickoff or an 8pm Champions League tie handled with the same ease. It shows every Poland national-team match live alongside the Ekstraklasa, the Champions League and the English Premier League, and the round-the-clock hours make it the natural late or early option in the centre.
Game-day tip: Use it for an overseas early kickoff; few rooms in Warsaw open as early or stay open as late.
04
Legia Sports Bar
Lazienkowska$$Official Legia Bar
The official Legia Warsaw fans' bar, this modern room with high ceilings and wooden floors fills before home matches at the adjacent stadium. The broadcasts run football first, the crowd is partisan, and the menu leans into game-day plates, from nachos and pulled-pork burgers to the popular beer plate of onion rings and breaded cheese. It is the place to be among Legia supporters on a matchday.
Game-day tip: Come before a Legia home game; the bar is the pre-match gathering point right by the stadium.
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The British and Irish rooms
Warsaw's expat pubs are where English football gets the sound and the most invested crowd. These rooms lean on allegiance and beer as much as screen count.
05
Downtown$$8 Screens
A central Irish room with eight large screens, Shamrock spreads its coverage wider than most, from the Premier League and the Champions League to World Rugby, the Bundesliga, Formula 1, the NFL and the NBA. The easy location and the shared-screen layout have built a loyal following, and the pub turns into a proper watch-party room on the big European and rugby nights.
Game-day tip: Good for a rugby international or a multi-sport Saturday; the eight screens carry several fixtures at once.
06
Legends Sports Bar
Centrum$$Premier League
Legends shows almost every English Premier League match on its many televisions, with an expat vibe, free Wi-Fi and a long list of British and Irish beers. The kitchen runs traditional British plates, steak and kidney pie and fish and chips among them, which makes it the room for a fan who wants the English top flight with the trimmings rather than a neutral sports hall.
Game-day tip: Come for a full Premier League Saturday; the room is built to keep several English games on at once.
07
British Bulldog Pub
Srodmiescie$$EPL Home
A long-standing favorite with the city's English-speaking crowd, the British Bulldog is a reliable home for the Premier League, with the sound on the big English matches and a proper pub feel. It draws regulars who want the football, a pint and a partisan room rather than a polished sports-bar setup, which is exactly the point on a derby weekend.
Game-day tip: Arrive early for a marquee Premier League fixture; the pub fills with English-football regulars fast.
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Neighborhood rooms that get the details right
Away from the headline venues, these rooms reward fans who want the big match on, a good glass in hand and a seat they can actually claim.
08
Wilcza Okocim Grill & Bar
Wilcza$Grill + Beer
A beer pub and grill on Wilcza, this room pairs the broadcasts with a proper Okocim pour and a kitchen that runs hot through a match. It is the unpretentious option for a midweek fixture, where the football is on, the grill is going and a smaller crowd makes a walk-in realistic when the marquee rooms are packed.
Game-day tip: Best for a weeknight Champions League game when the central bars are full and you want a table without a wait.
09
The Beer Store
Downtown$Beer + Screens
A downtown sports bar that puts the beer list front and center, The Beer Store shows the big matches alongside a deep range of taps and bottles. It rewards the fan who cares as much about the pour as the picture, which makes it a good pick for a relaxed European night where the football matters but the round matters too.
Game-day tip: Ask what is fresh on tap with your match; the rotating beer range is the reason to choose this room.
10
M13
Srodmiescie$$Central Watch Spot
A central downtown room that shows the big games, M13 rounds out the city's sports-bar map for fans who want the football without trekking out of the centre. It is the convenient catch-all for a marquee fixture on a night out, close to the other downtown bars for easy hopping if your match ends and the evening keeps going.
Game-day tip: Use its central spot for bar hopping; several other downtown sports rooms sit within a short walk.
Where to watch the Champions LeagueOur Champions League viewing guide covers the bars that get the big European nights right, in Warsaw and beyond.
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How we picked these bars
We rank Warsaw game-day bars on the things that decide whether you enjoy the match: screen count and sightlines, whether the sound goes on the game you came for, which leagues and teams each room reliably shows, the crowd, and how the kitchen and table management hold up once the whistle blows. Every bar here was cross-checked against its own current listing and at least one independent local guide, drawing on Best of Warsaw, Culture Trip and In Your Pocket. For the wider picture, see our guide to the best cities for sports bars and the Warsaw sports bar hub.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch the Premier League in Warsaw?
Legends and the British Bulldog Pub are the expat homes for English football, showing almost every Premier League match with sound and British and Irish beers. Shamrock runs the Premier League across eight large screens, and Champions Sports Bar carries the English top flight alongside the Bundesliga and Ekstraklasa.
Which Warsaw bar has the most screens?
NINE's has the deepest setup, with a basement fan zone built around an octagonal bar, 20 screens and four independent signal sources so every seat gets a clean feed. Shamrock runs eight large screens and Winners covers the room so no seat misses the broadcast.
Where do Legia Warsaw fans watch the game?
Legia Sports Bar is the club's official fan bar and fills before home matches at the adjacent stadium, with the broadcasts on and a partisan crowd. It is the natural pre-match and watch-party room for Legia supporters.
Where can I watch an early or overseas kickoff in Warsaw?
Winners Sports Bar is open 24 hours, so it suits an 8am NFL game as easily as an 8pm Champions League night, and it shows the Polish national team, Ekstraklasa, Champions League and Premier League across the clock.