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The 10 Best Sports Bars in Singapore 2026

The 10 best sports bars in Singapore for 2026, from Boat Quay pubs to Holland Village. Verified open, with what to order and the best time to go.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Penny Black.

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

Best overallThe Penny Black
Third pickHarry's Bar

Singapore concentrates its sport into a few streets. Boat Quay holds the densest cluster of screens on the island, with four serious pubs inside a short walk. Beyond the river, the list spreads to Holland Village, Robertson Quay and the 14 outlets of Al Capone's.

Every bar below was verified open for 2026. The ranking favors screen count, atmosphere and how reliably each one shows the fixture you came for.

The 10 best sports bars in Singapore

Editor's №1

The Penny Black

The Penny Black shipped its Victorian interior from England and rebuilt it piece by piece on Boat Quay. It is the home of Toon Army Singapore, so Newcastle matches draw the loudest room. Five-plus screens cover the Premier League, rugby and Formula 1. Riverfront tables fill early on derby days. Order a pint of cask ale and arrive before kickoff.

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Prince of Wales

Prince of Wales sits a few doors down at 51 Boat Quay, an Australian pub built for noise. Five big screens, cheap beer and counter meals keep the downstairs room full through Premier League weekends and F1. Tuesday quiz nights and a live duo fill the quieter evenings. Best for backpackers and expats who want sport without a dress code.

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Harry's Bar

Harry's Boat Quay outlet is the home of the Manchester United Supporters Club Singapore, which sets the tone on match days. The riverside terrace and indoor screens cover the Premier League, rugby and cricket. It is the most polished room on this list, closer to a bar than a pub. Arrive early for United fixtures; the front tables go first.

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BQ Bar

BQ Bar keeps it unpretentious on Boat Quay, with an updated screening schedule that runs Premier League, Formula 1, AFL and cricket. The crowd skews local and regular. Drinks stay cheap and the staff post the week's fixtures, so there is no guessing. Best for a low-key afternoon session rather than a big-event crush.

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Al Capone's

Al Capone's runs 14 outlets across Singapore, which makes it the easiest sports bar to reach from anywhere on the island. Guinness pours at 8.80 Singapore dollars a pint and the kitchen leans Italian. The Premier League and European football draw the core crowd. Best for fans who want a reliable screen and a cheap pint close to home.

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Muddy Murphy's

Muddy Murphy's was one of Singapore's first Irish pubs and stays football mad. The screening list covers rugby, football, boxing and Formula 1, with a full slate during big tournaments. Expect timber, Guinness and a loud room when Ireland or a major final is on. Best for a traditional pub feel over a modern sports lounge.

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Wala Wala Cafe Bar

Wala Wala anchors Holland Village, pairing live bands upstairs with sports screens downstairs. It is a neighborhood institution rather than an expat circuit stop. Football and major events play to a mixed local crowd. Best for fans who want music after the final whistle. Arrive before the band starts if you came mainly for the match.

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Boomarang

Boomarang Bistro and Bar on Robertson Quay runs an extensive screening schedule and a riverside deck. The Australian menu and relaxed pace suit long afternoons over a single fixture. Families and brunch crowds share the room with sports fans. Best for daytime cricket or AFL with a river view rather than a late-night crush.

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Brewerkz

Brewerkz brews its own beer at Riverside Point and runs screens for F1 and football. The draw is the range of house lagers and IPAs, not a wall of televisions. The crowd comes for the beer first and the match second. Best for craft drinkers who want a fixture on in the background and a riverside table.

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Molly Malone's

Molly Malone's holds down Circular Road as a classic Irish sports pub, a short walk from Boat Quay. Guinness, timber and screens cover football, rugby and the major finals. The room is small, so big matches fill it fast. Best for fans who want an old-school pub close to the river. Arrive early on derby weekends.

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Beyond the 10

Also worth knowing

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Al Capone's Sports Bar

Al Capone's is a homegrown Singapore chain of sports bars with a long-running outlet near the National Stadium in Kallang. Every screen carries live football, motorsport and combat sport, and the menu sticks to honest Western plates. Book a booth for a marquee match and order a beer tower for the group.

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Hero's

Hero's fills a big Circular Road room near Boat Quay with live music, comedy nights and live sport on a wall of screens. The Wild West styling and self-pour beer taps set it apart from the rest of the strip. Come for a marquee match and stay for the band, and book the VIP table for a group.

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