As the World Cup kicks off, here are the pubs you can cheer on the home teams at in Reading.
With England’s first group game taking place on Monday, November 21, you might be wondering which pubs will be showing the match in your area.
If football’s coming home, why not take a trip to your local pub to soak up all the action with your mates?
Here are some of the pubs in Reading showing the first England match, according to Fanzo.
Where to watch England vs Iran World Cup match
Reading
- The Boundary, Reading - 21-23 St. Marys Butts Reading, RG1 2LN
- Oakford Social Club, Reading - 53 Blagrave Street, RG1 1PZ
- Yates, Reading - The Former Post Office Friar Street Reading, Friar Street, RG1 1DB
- Walkabout, Reading - Wiston Terrace Reading, Off Friar Street, RG1 1DG
- Monks Retreat, Reading - 163 Friar Street Reading, RG1 1HE
- O'Neill's, Reading - 4 Friar Street, RG1 1DB
- The Market House, Reading - 1-2 Market Place, RG1 2EQ
- Rose & Thistle, Reading - 43 Argyle Road, Reading, RG1 7YL
- The Dairy, Reading - Building L14, University Of Reading, London Road Campus, RG1 5AQ
- Crown, Caversham, Reading - 3 Bridge Street Reading, RG4 8AA
- Hope and Bear, Reading - 153 London Road, RG1 5DE
- The Palmer Tavern, Reading - 128 Wokingham Rd, RG6 1JL
- Travellers Rest, Reading - 180 Henley Road, RG4 5DL
- Tylers Rest, Reading - 149 Norcot Road, RG30 6BS
- Chequers, Reading - 198 Crockamwell Road, Woodley, RG5 3JH
For more information, visit the Fanzo website.
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How to watch England vs Iran World Cup match
If you decide to stay home, you can tune into BBC One to watch the three lions take on Iran.
The match kicks off at 1 pm with coverage starting at 12 pm on Monday, November 21.
Use the Fanzo website to search for pubs that are showing other World Cup fixtures.
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