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Ten ranked Madrid game day bars, from a Liverpool home in Malasana to a pub steps from the Bernabeu, picked for screens, leagues shown, and the crowd.
The short answer
10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.
Madrid loves a bar and loves its football, so almost any room turns into a sports bar when Real Madrid or Atletico are playing. The ones worth seeking out do more than leave a screen on. They show the right leagues, pour a proper pint, and fill with a crowd that actually cares about the result.
This is the shortlist of ten, from a singing Liverpool corner in Malasana to a huge pub near the Bernabeu and an American football room in La Latina. We picked them on which matches they reliably show, the screens, and the atmosphere on a big night.
Madrid's Irish and British pubs are the easiest place to find the Premier League and a partisan crowd, and several open early for overseas kickoffs.
Birra Bernabeu sits beside the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, a bar and restaurant pouring Mahou on tap where Real Madrid fans gather before and after matches.
Full listing & hours →Canas y Tapas runs giant screens for LaLiga, Champions League and Copa del Rey across its central Madrid sites, with a free tapa on every cana.
Full listing & hours →Collin's Irish Tavern keeps Guinness and Murphys on tap near Alonso Martinez, with big screens for the football and Celtic and folk sessions through the week.
Full listing & hours →La Cerveceria Deportiva fills its screens on match days from Costanilla de los Angeles, a central beer house known for tapas and a well-poured cana.
Full listing & hours →O'Brian spreads an Irish pub over two floors in central Madrid, with cold beer in good condition and televisions for football and other sport.
Full listing & hours →S10BAR shows football and rugby across six screens in Chamberi, home to the Deportivo de la Coruna supporters' club and a 350-gram house burger.
Full listing & hours →Beyond the 10
The Dubliners sits on Calle Espoz y Mina off Sol, an Irish pub with big screens that fills like a stand on big match nights.
The Irish Corner runs two floors near Concha Espina with two giant screens and several televisions for rugby, football and basketball across Spanish, English and American competitions.
How we picked
We ranked these on the matches they reliably show, the screens and the pour, and the crowd on a big night. We checked each pick against its own current listing and the official Madrid tourism guide at esmadrid.com before publishing. For more, see our Madrid sports bars guide, the sports bars category, or the sports bars near me hub. For the big competitions, read our Premier League, Champions League, and World Cup guides.
Last reviewed 2026-06-03 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.