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Saturday 28 June 2025 6:00 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 02 July 2025 2:08 pm

Where to watch the British and Irish Lions tour in London

By: Matt Hardy

Deputy Sports Editor - Morning Wire

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The British and Irish Lions tour kicks off this month in Perth as the touring side looks for a first series win since 2013. But where in London can fans watch the action?
The British and Irish Lions tour kicks off this month in Perth as the touring side looks for a first series win since 2013. But where in London can fans watch the action?

The British and Irish Lions tour continues this month as the touring side looks for a first series win since 2013. But where in London can fans watch the action?

For those who cannot spend thousands travelling to Australia there are a number of spots in London putting on special breakfast offerings for the duration of the British and Irish Lions tour.

Here are a few of our favourites, which we will update as the tour goes on.

The Hound, Chiswick

This Chiswick staple is a favourite for local celebrities and The Hound is set to open its doors at 10am for the Saturday British and Irish Lions games.

The High Road spot will serve a number of breakfast buns starting for £10 between 11am and kick-off before the kitchen opens at 11:30, in time for half-time.

The bar didn’t open until 11 but the Hound filled up rather quickly, with the sun-basked packed by noon. The atmosphere is superb and the food is delightful for a Saturday brunch vibe.

It can be pricey depending on the order but it is worth it… just make sure you have a good look at the specials menu for a gem of a dish.

BLOODSports, Covent Garden

Quickly becoming a Morning Wire favourite, BLOODSports in Covent Garden is the edgy answer to a morning kick-off time.

A build your own breakfast menu will be served from 10am to midday with an opening time of 9:30 on matchdays.

This spot could see you arrive for the British and Irish Lions, stay all day then leave after the England versus Argentina match (which will conclude at around 10pm later in the tour) with BLOODSports open until 2am.

They’ll also be serving Micheladas – Mexican beer cocktails – from 10am. It’s a yes from us.

The Cadogan Arms, Chelsea

What this Chelsea classic may lack in a traditional sports pub TV set-up, the Cadogan Arms will make up for with a packed crowd for the British and Irish Lions matches this summer.

Serving buns from 10am – including Bacon, Egg, Tomato & Chilli Jam, and Sausage – before their daily menu opens to guests, this should be a good spot from which to enjoy the rugby.

The Cadogan Arms also has a private room or two for fans to book out and enjoy the tour in secrecy – great for those Wednesday matches when we should be at work.

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Whether it’s Goldwood, Greenwood, Redwood or one of the others, the ‘woods have become staple sports bars across the capital.

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Greenwood in Victoria is undergoing renovations to its terrace, which should be open by the opening Test on 19 July, while the other venues are set to show the British and Irish Lions tour as well as every other sport on at the same time.

The food is solid and the drink choice varied – you can’t really go wrong.

The George, Fitzrovia

Like the Hound and Cadogan Arms, the George in Fitzrovia will open at 10am on matchdays and host a selection of £10 baps, including Omelette & Brown Sauce or Bubble & Squeak, Cheese and Fried Egg & Chilli Jam – as well as the classics.

The British and Irish Lions tour will present fans with the opportunity to venture far and wide in the capital to experience new establishments, and the George is one of the finest in Fitzrovia.

Similarly priced to the Hound, the George will see a pint of Guinness set you back £7.20.

British and Irish Lions tour at Flat Iron Square

A classic of south of the river, Flat Iron Square is certainly one of the most social spots to enjoy a British and Irish Lions tour match.

The Borough-based Flat Iron Square will have chicken, pizza and Greek vendors on site while their huge bar should make getting served pretty easy.

Tables inside and outside offers variety, and private bookings are easy to make with screens plentiful. It is well worth a visit when the sun is out.

Brigadiers

The go-to India grill in London, Brigadiers will open as early as 10 am with a special rugby brunch on offer for those looking for something different.

Don’t expect your curried classics and instead embrace an Indian breakfast or chicken tikka club sandwich.

The establishment says that “for an additional £25 per person, those looking to enjoy the games in true Brigadiers style can opt for two hours of free-flowing drinks, such as Prosecco, Cobra Lager and signature cocktails. A limited-edition Smokey Bloody Mary is also available.”

Daffodil Mulligan, Old Street

Daffodil Mulligan in Old Street will be showing every match of the British and Irish Lions tour, with what they say is a “lively matchday atmosphere with top-notch food and drink”.

Chef Fiona Hannon is putting on a special menu, including an Irish breakfast, stake and eggs and breakfast martinis.

This spot is away from the others listed above and offers East Londoners a local to enjoy the tour.

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