Melburnians won’t miss a minute of this year’s World Cup in Qatar with Australian Venue Co. pubs around the city covering all the action live and loud across the next 4 weeks, 21st November – 19th December.
Reservations will be unavailable at most venues, so fans will need to get in early to ensure they score the perfect viewing spot. Large supporter groups (20+) looking for a space to watch the World Cup are encouraged to get in touch with the individual venue prior to the game days.
Imperial Hotel
2-8 Bourke St, Melbourne
https://bourkestreetimperial.com/events/world-cup/
The ‘home of sport’ will be showing every match of the World Cup across the public bar and level one. For selected early morning matches throughout the tournament, sports fans will need to purchase a $25pp ticket, which guarantees entry, plus 2 beers or wine throughout the match.
All other matches including all England and Australia games will be free to enter. No reservations will be available, and fans will be seated on a first-in-best-dressed basis. A limited food menu will be on offer during each match.
Beer DeLuxe
Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne
https://beerdeluxe.com.au/fed-square/event/world-cup/
Football lovers can catch all the big matches live in the Beer Deluxe beer garden. The venue will be showing all England and Australia matches live and loud, plus selected group stage matches and finals.
Doors will open 1-hour prior to all early morning kick-offs and entry is free. It will be first-in-best-dressed for patrons to get the best seats and no reservations will be available. Beer Deluxe will also have a limited food menu available, plus beers, wines, spirits and non-alcoholic options.
Richmond Club Hotel|
100 Swan Street, Richmond
https://richmondclubhotel.com.au/events/world-cup/
Melburnians can catch many of the thrilling moments of the World Cup this summer at Richmond Club Hotel, who will be showing all England and Australia matches, plus selected group stage matches and finals.
There will be no reservations available, with doors opening 1-hour prior to all early morning kick-offs. A limited food menu will keep patrons satisfied, along with beers, wines, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages.
The Duke of Wellington
146 Flinders Street, Melbourne
https://dukeofwellington.com.au/event/world-cup/
The Duke of Wellington will be showing all England and Australia matches live and loud on over 20 screens across 3 levels, plus selected group stage matches and finals.
Doors will open 1-hour prior to all early morning kick-offs and entry is free. It will be first-in-best -dressed to get the prime spots, and no reservations will be available. The venue will have a limited food menu available along with beers, wines, spirits and non-alcoholic options.
The Crafty Squire
127 Russell St, Melbourne
https://thecraftysquire.com.au/events/world-cup/
Every second of the World Cup will be shown across Crafty’s 24 screens, with a limited food menu available every match, plus their full range of beer, wine, spirits and non-alcoholic options.
For selected early morning matches throughout the tournament, sports fans will need to purchase a $25pp ticket, which guarantees entry, plus 2 beers or wine throughout the match.
All other matches including all England and Australia games will be free to enter. No reservations will be available, and fans will be seated on a first-in-best-dressed basis. The venue is expecting England matches to be a full house as The Crafty Squire is a favourite among English expats, so it is recommended to get in early.
There’s no better place to watch World Cup 2022 than at an Australian Venue Co Pub in Melbourne!