Copenhagen
Copenhagen takes its football seriously, and the city's sports bars run from genuine FC Copenhagen supporter pubs near Parken to central rooms that show NFL and NBA. The 11 venues below cover Superliga derbies, Champions League nights, and the Tour de France. Each one pours cold Danish lager, posts the fixture schedule ahead of time, and fills up early on big match days. Arrive 45 minutes before kick-off for the marquee games.
Indre By · ★★★★
A solid, no-nonsense sports bar on Kompagnistræde that draws a mixed crowd of expats and locals for Premier League and NFL. Ten screens cover the walls, the bar pours Guinness correctly and cold, and the kitchen is open until 11 pm. It is a reliable choice on any given Saturday morning for English football.
Nørrebro · ★★★★
Old-school Nørrebro pub with a loyal local crowd that has been gathering here for major sporting events since the 1990s. The interior is all dark wood and vintage Danish football memorabilia. Six screens are well-positioned across the main room. The house beer is cheap and cold. This is the place for Danish Superliga fixtures, especially Brøndby vs FCK derbies.
Indre By · ★★★★
A central Indre By option that handles large crowds without feeling chaotic. Kaptajnens has 12 screens, an outdoor terrace that fills up for summer tournaments, and a food menu that goes beyond bar snacks. We recommend it for American sports fans in particular, as it is one of few bars in Copenhagen that reliably shows NBA and NHL alongside European football.
Vesterbro · ★★★★
Exactly what the name promises: a purpose-built football bar with deep coverage across all European leagues and both major global cups. The Football Factory runs 14 screens from a wide Vesterbro space and offers a pre-match meal deal that is good value by Copenhagen standards. The staff know the sport and the bar schedule is posted on the window three weeks ahead.
Indre By · ★★★★
Central, accessible, and always busy on match day, The Dane and Lion is a dependable choice for visitors staying in the city centre. The English pub format suits Strøget tourists as much as local regulars, and the kitchen stays open late on European nights. The downstairs section has the best screens and the most intense atmosphere when the room is full.
Frederiksberg · ★★★★
The Brøndby IF supporter pub for Copenhagen's western side, this Frederiksberg spot is the place to watch the yellow-and-blue when they are away from home. Regular supporters know each other by name, and the atmosphere builds from about an hour before kick-off. Away from Brøndby fixtures, the pub runs an above-average quiz on Thursday evenings.
Amagerbro · $
Amager Pub on Amagerbrogade is a neighborhood sports pub inside Hotel Amager, showing major matches with a daily happy hour from 16:00 to 18:00. Prices stay low and the welcome is easy. Open daily.
Indre By · $
Barkowski on Nørre Farimagsgade is a warren of small rooms with free pool, table football and darts, plus big screens for the Champions League. The beer list runs long and the regulars treat it like a local. Open daily.
Indre By · $
Café Guldhornene on Vestergade is a cozy late-night bar that calls itself the city's official Chelsea pub, showing every match whatever the hour. Local beers fill the taps and old photographs line the walls. Open late.
Indre By · $$
Charlie Scott's on Skindergade pairs live jazz several nights a week with sport on the screens in the city center. Tuesday brings free jazz under the stairs and weekends bring live bands. Open daily.
Vesterbro · $
Club 34 on Istedgade reopened after a long refit as a beer and sports bar, pouring more than fifteen taps from Anarkist Brewery across two rustic rooms. Two big screens carry football and tennis. Open daily.
Vesterbro · ★★★★
StPauli Minibar on Halmtorvet is a shrine to Hamburg's FC St. Pauli, opened in 2010 in the old Bodega 54 space. It gathers club supporters for matches and stays open late on weekends.
Indre By · ★★★★
The Moose on Svaertegade has poured affordable beer since 1996, a wood-lined room with graffiti, a football table and screens for the match. It opens daily from 3 pm and runs into the early morning.
Indre By · ★★★★
The Old English Pub opposite Tivoli was built in 1992 around a nineteenth-century bar counter, showing Premier League football on Sky and pouring a long list of malt whiskies. Live music fills the nights without a match.
A solid, no-nonsense sports bar on Kompagnistræde that draws a mixed crowd of expats and locals for Premier League and NFL. Ten screens cover the walls, the bar pours Guinness correctly and cold, and the kitchen is open until 11 pm. It is a reliable choice on any given Saturday morning for English football.
One of Nørrebro's most relaxed viewing options, this bar strips back the sports-bar formula and replaces it with good craft beer, comfortable seating and a genuinely relaxed energy. You will find handball, cycling (the Danes take their Tour de France seriously), and football here. Worth visiting outside of big match days for the regular Wednesday quiz nights.
Old-school Nørrebro pub with a loyal local crowd that has been gathering here for major sporting events since the 1990s. The interior is all dark wood and vintage Danish football memorabilia. Six screens are well-positioned across the main room. The house beer is cheap and cold. This is the place for Danish Superliga fixtures, especially Brøndby vs FCK derbies.
The local view
Copenhagen takes its football seriously, and the city gives you two clubs to build a night around. FC Copenhagen play at Parken in the Østerbro district, while Brøndby IF draw their crowds out to the western suburbs. When either side or the Danish national team plays, the pubs fill fast.
The sports bar scene clusters around Rådhuspladsen and the city centre, with more options spread through Vesterbro, Nørrebro and Amager. Most screen the Superliga alongside the Premier League and the big European nights. American sport gets a look in too, so NFL and NBA followers can usually find a seat.
Barkowski, The Football Factory and The Old English Pub anchor the list below.
A good Copenhagen sports bar shows the match you actually want, not just the one on the default feed. The best places carry the Superliga and the Premier League on the same evening, plus Champions League and Europa League nights when they land. Ask before you settle in, since European kickoffs usually run at 18:45 or 21:00 local time.
Location matters as much as the screens. Bars near Rådhuspladsen and the central station suit visitors, and the Metro and S-train make Vesterbro, Nørrebro and Amager easy to reach after work. Charlie Scott's and Café Guldhornene sit within a short walk of the centre.
For a derby or a Brøndby fixture, look for a room that leans into the club atmosphere. Brøndby Sports Pub and The Dane and Lion pull that kind of crowd.
Copenhagen rewards a bit of planning. For a big European night or a Superliga match, base yourself near Rådhuspladsen or in Vesterbro, where the Metro and S-train keep everything within reach. The Football Factory, Barkowski and The Old English Pub cover most fixtures, while Brøndby Sports Pub and The Dane and Lion bring the club atmosphere. Check the listings, grab a seat early, and you are set.
Good to know
Locals split between the stadiums and the pubs. FC Copenhagen fans head to Parken in Østerbro, reachable via Trianglen on the Metro or Østerport station. When they cannot get a ticket, they pack the sports bars around the city centre and Vesterbro. Kaptajnens and Charlie Scott's both draw regulars for Superliga and Premier League fixtures.
The city centre around Rådhuspladsen holds the densest cluster, and it is the easiest to reach by Metro or S-train. Vesterbro, just behind the central station, runs it close and stays busy on match nights. Nørrebro and Amager add solid neighbourhood options. The Old English Pub and The Moose give you a central base to start from.
Yes. Most Copenhagen sports bars carry both, and many screen the Superliga and Premier League on the same afternoon. English kickoffs sit early enough to catch before a Danish evening fixture. Check the day's listings, since not every bar shows every game. The Football Factory and Barkowski are reliable for a full sports bar line-up.
The 2026 World Cup runs across the United States, Canada and Mexico, so kickoffs land in the Copenhagen evening and late night. Central bars near Rådhuspladsen will show the big games, and screens fill for any Denmark match. Book ahead for the knockout ties. Amager Pub and Club 34 are worth a look, or see our World Cup guide.
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