The 2026 Six Nations will take place from 5 February - 14 March, with Bath Rugby players Guy Pepper, Sam Underhill, and Vilikesa Sela due to represent England during the tournament, while Josh Bayliss and Finn Russell join the Scotland squad, and Archie Griffin and Louie Hennessey will be representing Wales. 

Discover top pubs and bars in Bath that will be live-screening every match.

Ludo Sports Bar & Kitchen

Based in the heart of the city alongside Bath Spa railway station, this lively sports bar features 30 ultra HD screens, meaning that you won't miss a moment of the tournament. You'll find a wide range of crowd-pleasing dishes on the menu, including pizza, wings, rare-breed grilled steaks, and many more. This is a very popular venue for live sport, so make sure you book a table if you want to be guaranteed a seat!

People watching rugby at LudoImage: Ludo Sports Bar & Kitchen

The Cork

You might know it for its large terrace or events, but friendly city centre pub The Cork is also a go-to for watching live sport and will be screening all of the games, both inside across their two floors, and on their heated terrace. Join them for a lively atmosphere, a great selection of drinks (including surprise game-night deals), and classic pub grub (with special Six Nations-themed sides) while you tune into the action. Be sure to book in advance to secure the best seats in the house! 

The bar at The Cork in Bath
Image: The Cork

The Bath Brew House

Nearby craft beer pub The Bath Brew House will be screening the Six Nations games on all of their screens, inside and out! With a huge variety of cask and keg beers, you’re guaranteed a cracking pint to enjoy with the game here. Order a pint of Sweet Chariot, their Six Nations cask amber ale brewed in their on-site micro brewery! Like sister pub The Cork, they're taking advance bookings, so be sure to reserve a table. 

six nations in back garden at the  Bath Brew House
Image: The Bath Brew House

The Bath Cider House

On the opposite side of town, Bath's one-of-a-kind resident cider bar, The Bath Cider House, will be screening the tournament's biggest matches. Sample the delicious range of artisan ciders crafted on-site by the team using the finest Somerset apples, accompanied by one of the venue's signature 14 inch pizzas inside or outside on the partially covered terrace. The bar is taking bookings for groups of all sizes, and larger groups are advised to book ahead.

Image: Six Nations screening at The Bath Cider House

The Pig & Fiddle

In keeping with the sports memorabilia that lines its walls, The Pig & Fiddle on Saracen Street is a fantastic place to watch live sport, and this year's Six Nations is no different! They’ve got an excellent selection of Butcombe beers and local ciders behind the bar, with delicious Six Nations food specials too. Butcombe's Beer Club returns for the duration of the tournament, allowing loyalty club members to buy five pints of Butcombe and get the sixth free!


Image - The Pig and Fiddle 

Electric Bear Taproom 

Award-winning Bath brewery Electric Bear will be screening most of the matches at their taproom on the outskirts of Bath city centre. Take your pick from their fabulous range of craft beers on tap, and tuck in to delicious street food from an exciting lineup of guest vendors as you watch each match. The taproom won't be showing any of the Sunday games, but you can watch those games down at their city centre bar The Cub, located in Shires Yard.


Image: Electric Bear

Lock Keeper

The Lock Keeper, based outside Bath near the neighbouring town of Keynsham, is celebrating the Six Nations by screening every match inside the pub. 

Lock Keeper in Keynsham
Image: Lock Keeper

Boom Battle Bar Bath 

Get the ultimate Six Nations viewing experience with Boom Battle Bar's 150-inch screens, then stage your own tournament and challenge your friends to the venue's madcap range of games, including everything from axe-throwing to shuffleboard. 

The Assembly Inn

A popular choice with Bath's local sports fans, The Assembly has plenty of seats plus standing room, and will be showing all of the games on its four large-screen TVs. Its a great choice if you're looking for a great atmosphere while cheering on your team, with two pool tables and a secret courtyard garden. 

The Boater

Located next to Pulteney Bridge, The Boater has plenty of screens inside and out, and is a popular choice for sports fans in the city (no surprise, given that it's just a stone's throw from the home of Bath Rugby).

The Boater exterior
Image - The Boater

The Canon

Get yourself down to city centre sports pub The Canon for an exhilarating rugby atmosphere, refreshing beer in the taps, and great offers on a wide selection of food and drink. They're taking table bookings for the tournament.

Belushi’s

Sports bar Belushi’s on Green Street will be showing the games on their massive HD screens. Dig into legendary burgers and bar snacks while you watch the games, paired with an international selection of beers and spirits. Book now to ensure you get a seat. 

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