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Best Bars to Watch the Game in Prague

Ten ranked Prague bars to watch the game, from Old Town big-screen Irish bars to a self-pour Czech beer hall, with screens, channels and game day tips.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Dubliner Irish Bar.

10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallDubliner Irish Bar
Third pickWaxy Malone's

Prague pairs the cheapest great beer in Europe with a dense pack of Irish and British bars that pull the Sky and TNT feeds for every big match. Most of the action sits in the Old Town and around Wenceslas Square, where the screens are large, the channels are comprehensive, and a Champions League night brings out an international crowd of expats, travelers and stag groups. The best rooms here are defined by what they put the match on, a 150-inch LED, a wall of 14 TVs, a projector wired to 300-plus channels. These ten cover the big-screen halls, the late-opening pubs, and a self-pour Czech beer room where you never leave your seat.

Old Town Big Screen Bars

A few minutes from Old Town Square, these are the rooms built to seat a crowd in front of a wall of screens, with the sound up for the headline game.

Editor's №1

Dubliner Irish Bar

Waxy Malone's

O'Che's

McCarthy's Irish Pub

Dutch Pub

Londoners British Pub

Durty Nelly's Irish Pub

How we picked

How we picked

Prague rewards a quick check of what each bar puts the match on. The Dubliner, Waxy Malone's and O'Che's anchor the Old Town with walls of screens and deep channel coverage, Rocky O'Reillys brings the biggest single screen near Wenceslas Square, and The Pub turns a long card of games into a self-pour session. For a closer, quieter watch, James Joyce is the pick. Confirm your fixture is on, settle in with a cheap and excellent Czech beer, and the city does the rest.

Every bar on this list was checked against its own current listing plus at least one independent guide before publishing, and ranked on the game day specifics that matter: screen size and count, channel coverage, whether the sound goes on for the right league, the crowd, and how the room handles a marquee night. We exclude venues we could not verify as open and showing live sport. For the method behind every game day guide, see our pillar guide to watching the game.

Tom covers craft beer and the bars worth a detour worldwide, and has watched plenty of European nights across Prague's Old Town. His game day ranking runs the screen and channel coverage first, then the crowd, then whether the room keeps the sound on the match.

Last reviewed 2026-06-04 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.

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