Looking for the perfect sports bar in Hong Kong to watch live matches with an electric crowd, an ice‑cold pint, and delicious bites? Whether you’re a die‑hard Premier League fan, a Rugby Sevens enthusiast, an NBA addict, or just someone who enjoys playing billiards, darts, or beer pong, we’ve got your back with 40 of the best sports bars across Hong Kong, Kowloon, the New Territories, and the Outlying Islands. Plus: must-try food recommendations!

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Hong Kong Sports Bars – There’s Something for Everyone!
Hong Kong’s sports bars cater to every kind of fan, whether you crave wall‑to‑wall HD screens, a top‑notch craft beer selection, or a spot with billiards, darts, or beer pong.
From Premier League football, Rugby Sevens, cricket, ice hockey, and the NBA to Formula 1, horse racing, dragon boat racing, and boxing, these venues offer ice‑cold drinks, hearty bites, and an unbeatable game‑day experience.
Whether you’re rallying behind your favorite team or simply playing a game of billiards, darts, or beer pong with your mates, this guide will help you find the ultimate place to enjoy the action.
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Where to Watch Live Sports in Hong Kong

Geographically, Hong Kong can be divided into four distinct regions: Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories, and the Outlying Islands. For your convenience, there are separate lists for each region, with sports bars arranged in alphabetical order.
Before you head to the nearest sports bar, always check the venue’s website or social media pages. Some bars adjust schedules, host private functions, or even close unexpectedly—a quick text or phone call ensure you won’t miss your game!
Not all of the venues are bona fide sports bars. Some are pubs or bars with flat‑screen TVs showing sporting events, but the sound is not always turned on. However, they will usually turn the sound on if requested.
Football in this guide refers to European football (soccer). Few venues show American football (NFL) in Hong Kong, except for high‑profile events such as the Super Bowl.
Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island is the historic and financial heart of Hong Kong, home to Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and Sheung Wan.Â
Hong Kong Island has the highest concentration of sports bars, especially along Lockhart Road in Wan Chai, in Central’s Lan Kwai Fong and Soho districts, Sheung Wan, and around Causeway Bay, an important shopping and entertainment hub.
The Happy Valley Racecourse and Hong Kong Stadium are both located on Hong Kong Island.
17 Fenwick (Wan Chai)
17 Fenwick Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
At 17 Fenwick, you’ll step into a stylish bar that blends modern design with a lively sports atmosphere. Play pool, darts, and shuffleboard. Multiple screens will keep you connected to football, rugby, and basketball, while the bar’s central location makes it a popular meeting spot. You’ll enjoy the upbeat vibe, especially during big match nights.
Order their signature cocktails, sliders, and truffle fries. Their pizzas are also a crowd favorite if you’re looking for something to share.
Bar 109 (Wan Chai)
G/F, 109 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
Bar 109 gives you a classic sports bar feel right in the heart of Wan Chai. You’ll find a huge 180-inch LED projector and multiple 10-by-55-inch TVs showing football, basketball, rugby, cricket, motor sports, and more. Plus: darts and pool tables if you want to play while you watch. Closes very late!
Go for their burgers, nachos, or chicken wings. Their pizzas are also a reliable choice when you’re watching a game with friends. Order takeway from the midnight menu!
Belly and the Beer (Central)
G/F, 21 Elgin Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong IslandÂ
This Belgian inspired taphouse and restaurant has 30 taps of Belgian craft beers and good vibes. You’ll find a cozy interior with screens showing football and rugby, plus a rotating selection of local and international brews. It’s a great place to relax with a pint while catching up on the latest matches.
Try their beer-battered fish & chips, spicy chicken wings, or one of their gourmet burgers. Their craft beer pairings make every dish even better.
The Blind Pig (Sai Wan Ho)
Shop B12-14A, G/F, 45 Tai Hong Street, Site B, Soho East, Lei King Wan, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong IslandÂ
The Blind Pig offers a stylish sports bar setting in Sai Wan Ho, with multiple screens showing football, rugby, and basketball. You’ll enjoy the modern décor and waterfront location, perfect for a night out.
Order their ribs, burgers, or pizzas. Their cocktails are also a highlight.
Delaney’s (Pok Fu Lam)
Shop 314, 411, 501 & 601, The Arcade, Cyberport, 100 Cyberport Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Island
At Delaney’s Pok Fu Lam, you’ll find the same Irish pub charm as their other branches, with plenty of screens showing football, rugby, and cricket. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, making it a favorite for families and expats in the area.
Go for the Irish stew, fish & chips, or shepherd’s pie. Their Sunday roast is also a highlight.
Delaney’s (Wan Chai)
5/F, The Broadway, 54-62 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai / Basement, The Wharney Guang Dong Hotel, 57-73 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
This Wan Chai branch of Delaney’s offers a lively Irish pub atmosphere with darts, pool, and multiple screens showing football and rugby. You’ll enjoy the friendly vibe, especially during big tournaments.
Order the beef and Guinness pie, bangers and mash, or pizzas. Their draft Guinness is a must.
Centrico (Wan Chai)
G/F, Wan Chai Central Building, 89 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
Centrico is a modern bar with a Latin twist, offering sports screenings alongside cocktails and tapas. You’ll enjoy the upbeat atmosphere, with football and basketball on the screens and music keeping the energy high.
Try their tacos, nachos, or grilled skewers. Their margaritas are also a highlight.
Flaming Frango (Central)
G/F, SOHO Central, 55 Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong
Flaming Frango specializes in Portuguese-style peri-peri chicken, served in a casual setting with sports on the screens. You’ll enjoy the cozy vibe and flavorful food while catching football or rugby matches.
Order the peri-peri chicken, spicy wings, or peri-peri fries. Their sangria is a great drink to pair with the meal.
Forbes 36 Sports Bar (Kennedy Town)
G/F, 56 Forbes Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong IslandÂ
Forbes 36 is a neighborhood sports bar with a welcoming vibe. You’ll find multiple screens showing football, rugby, and basketball, plus darts and pool tables. It’s a great place to spend the evening with friends.
Go for their burgers, pizzas, or nachos. Their chicken wings are also a favorite.
The Globe (Central)
Garley Building, 45-53 Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong Island
The Globe is one of Hong Kong’s largest pubs, with a wide selection of craft beers and plenty of screens showing football and rugby. You’ll enjoy the spacious interior and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for long evenings with friends.
Order their pies, fish & chips, or charcuterie boards. Their craft beer selection is unmatched.
Inn Side Out (Causeway Bay)
88 Caroline Hill Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Inn Side Out is a long-standing sports bar in Causeway Bay, popular with both locals and expats. You’ll find multiple screens showing football, rugby, and cricket, plus darts and pool tables. The atmosphere is lively, especially during big matches.
Try their pizzas, burgers, or nachos. Their buffalo wings are also a highlight.
Jack’s Racquet Room (Central)
2/F, Central Magistracy, Tai Kwun, 1 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong IslandÂ
Jack’s Racquet Room combines sports heritage with modern dining. You’ll enjoy the elegant setting, with screens showing tennis and other sports, plus a menu that blends Western and Asian flavors.
Order their steaks, seafood dishes, or charcuterie boards. Their cocktails are also a highlight.
KonFusion Restaurant and Bar (Sheung Wan)
Shop B, G/F, Lai Yan Lau, 42-56 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island
KonFusion offers a mix of Asian and Western dishes in a casual bar setting. You’ll find screens showing football and rugby, plus a relaxed vibe that makes it easy to spend the evening here.
Try their fusion pasta, grilled skewers, or pizzas. Their cocktails are also popular.
Misty’s (Wan Chai)
68-70 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong IslandÂ
Misty’s is a lively bar in Wan Chai with multiple screens showing football, rugby, and basketball. You’ll enjoy the energetic atmosphere, especially on weekends, when the bar fills with sports fans.
Go for their burgers, pizzas, or nachos. Their chicken wings are also a favorite.
The Spot Bar (Central)
G/F, 32A Staunton Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong Island
The Spot Bar is a cozy Soho venue with screens showing football and rugby. You’ll enjoy the intimate atmosphere, perfect for small groups or casual evenings.
Try their sliders, nachos, or pizzas. Their cocktails are also popular.
The Stadium Bar & Restaurant (Wan Chai)
Hay Wah Building, 72-86 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
The Stadium Bar is all about sports, with multiple big screens and a lively atmosphere. You’ll feel the energy during football and rugby nights, when the bar fills with fans.
Order their burgers, steaks, or pasta dishes. Their nachos are also a favorite for sharing.
Trafalgar (Wan Chai)
5/F, The Broadway, 54-62 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
Trafalgar brings a British pub vibe to Wan Chai, with darts, billiards, and multiple screens showing football, cricket, racing, and rugby. You’ll enjoy the lively atmosphere, especially during Premier League nights.
Go for the fish & chips, shepherd’s pie, or Sunday roast. Their draft beers are the perfect match.
The White Stag (Wan Chai)
62 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong IslandÂ
At The White Stag, you’ll step into a traditional British pub atmosphere right in the heart of Wan Chai. You’ll find darts, pool tables, and plenty of big screens showing football, rugby, cricket, and motor sports. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, making it a favorite for expats and sports fans looking for a relaxed night out.
Order the fish & chips, shepherd’s pie, or their hearty Sunday roast. Their draft beers, especially Guinness, are the perfect match for the pub classics.
Zerve Bar and Billiards (Causeway Bay)
9/F, Zing!, Bigfoot Centre, 38 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Zerve Bar and Billiards gives you a modern sports bar experience with a focus on billiards. You’ll enjoy playing pool while catching live football, basketball, and rugby on multiple screens. The atmosphere is lively, with a mix of casual players and serious billiards fans, making it a fun spot to spend the evening.
Go for their pizzas, burgers, or chicken wings. Their sharing platters are also a great choice if you’re with a group.
Zerve Plus Bar (Causeway Bay)
8/F, Zing!, Bigfoot Centre, 38 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong IslandÂ
Zerve Plus Bar offers a stylish, upscale take on the sports bar concept. You’ll find billiards tables, darts, and multiple big screens showing international sports. The sleek interior and energetic vibe make it a popular choice for both casual nights out and special occasions.
Order their gourmet burgers, truffle fries, or pizzas. Their cocktails are also a highlight, especially if you want something more refined while watching the game.
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Kowloon Peninsula

The Kowloon Peninsula sits directly across Victoria Harbour from Hong Kong Island and offers a totally different vibe. Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Yau Ma Tei are the main districts where sports bars are clustered, particularly around Knutsford Terrace in Tsim Sha Tsui and the bustling streets of Mong Kok. Kowloon is also home to the new Kai Tak Sports Park, which includes a state‑of‑the‑art stadium that hosts major international events such as the Rugby Sevens.
Arena Bar by Zerve (Tsim Sha Tsui)
1/F, 10 Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
At Arena Bar, you’ll find a sleek, modern sports bar atmosphere right in the heart of Knutsford Terrace. You can watch live football, basketball, and rugby on multiple big screens while enjoying cocktails or draft beer. The vibe is energetic, especially on weekends, making it a great place to meet friends and catch the latest matches.
Order their signature burgers, crispy chicken wings, or nachos loaded with cheese and jalapeños. Pair your food with one of their specialty cocktails for the full experience.
Delaney’s (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Basement, Mary Building, 71-77 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, KowloonÂ
Delaney’s is one of Hong Kong’s classic Irish pubs, and the Tsim Sha Tsui branch offers a warm, traditional atmosphere with plenty of screens showing football, rugby, and cricket. You’ll feel right at home with the wood-paneled interior and friendly staff. It’s a popular spot for expats and locals alike, especially during big tournaments.
Go for the beef and Guinness pie, fish & chips, or their hearty Irish stew. Their Sunday roast is also a favorite if you’re looking for comfort food.
Dockyard (Hung Hom)
Level 1, 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bay, KowloonÂ
Dockyard is a stylish food hall and bar located in Hung Hom, offering a mix of international cuisines alongside live sports screenings. You’ll find a modern setup with large screens, communal seating, and a buzzing atmosphere. It’s ideal if you want variety in both food and entertainment.
Order the Korean fried chicken, Japanese ramen, or one of their gourmet burgers. Their craft beer selection is also worth exploring.
Joe’s Billiards & Bar (Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Yau Ma Tei)
5/F, Mong Kok City Centre, 80 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mongkok, Kowloon; 11-12/F, 1 Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon; 1/F, King’s Hotel, 50 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
Joe’s is a sports bar and billiards hall rolled into one, giving you the chance to play pool while watching live matches on big screens. You’ll enjoy the casual vibe, with darts and other games available too. It’s a great place to spend the evening with friends.
Recommended dishes include their pizzas, chicken wings, and barbecued skewers. Pair them with a cold beer while you play a round of billiards.
The Stadium Bar and Restaurant (Kwun Tong)
4/F, The Wave, 4 Hing Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon The Stadium Bar in Kwun Tong is a modern sports bar with a spacious interior and multiple big screens. You’ll feel the energy during live football and rugby matches, and the bar often hosts themed nights and events.
Order their burgers, pasta dishes, or sizzling steaks. Their nachos are also a crowd favorite for sharing.
Tophouse (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Shop 14-15, LG Wing On Plaza, 62 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Tophouse offers a stylish sports bar setting in Tsim Sha Tsui, with plenty of screens showing international matches. You’ll enjoy the modern décor, lively crowd, and wide selection of drinks.
Go for their pizzas, sliders, or seafood platters. Their cocktails are also a highlight if you want something refreshing.
Trafalgar (Mongkok)
Shop D, G/F, Lisa House, 12-14A Yim Po Fong Street, Mongkok, KowloonÂ
Trafalgar brings a British pub atmosphere to Mongkok, with darts, billiards, and multiple screens showing football, cricket, ice hockey, and rugby. You’ll feel the buzz during Premier League nights, when the bar fills with fans.
Order the fish & chips, bangers and mash, or shepherd’s pie. Their Sunday roast is also a popular choice.
Vesper (Tsim Sha Tsui)
10/F, No. 1 Knutsford, Tsim Sha Tsui, KowloonÂ
Vesper is a stylish rooftop bar in Knutsford Terrace, combining cocktails with sports screenings. You’ll enjoy the chic interior, panoramic views, and big screens showing football and basketball. It’s a great place if you want something a little more upscale while still catching the game.
Try their truffle fries, wagyu sliders, or sushi rolls. Their signature cocktails are also a must if you’re looking for something unique.
New Territories

The New Territories comprises the land mass between the Kowloon Ranges and the mainland Chinese border. More residential in nature, the New Territories houses the bulk of Hong Kong’s population as well as the Shatin Racecourse in Shatin. While bona—fide sports bars are few, many of the bars and pubs in Fanling, Saikung, Taipo, Sheung Shui, Tuen Mun, and Yuen Long have flat screen TVs showing sporting events, especially Premier League football, but the sound is not usually turned on.
Better Ole (Fanling and Sheung Shui)
G/F, 22–26 Wo Fung Street, Luen Wo Hui, Fanling, New Territories; G/F, 35–39 Fu Hing Street, Sheung Shui, New Territories
Reputedly the oldest surviving British-style pub in Hong Kong, the Better Ole has been in continuous operation since 1947. The Sheung Shui branch has a decidedly nostalgic feel, with lots of memorabilia from the colonial era, whereas the Fanling branch has a more contemporary New York vibe, with outdoor seating. Both branches have flat screen TVs, usually showing Premier League football, attracting large crowds for major events. The sound can be turned on upon request.
Don’t miss the Russian borscht. New Zealand Sirloin steaks, or Sizzling New Zealand Lamb Chop in Herb Crust.  The  baked escargot are reputedly the best in Hong Kong.
King’s Belly (Tai Po)
Shop C, G/F, Mei Fung Building, 6 Wan Tau Kok Lane, Tai Po, New Territories
Popular with expats and locals alike, The King’s Belly has a laid-back vibe with comfortable seating, friendly staff, a wide selection of beers, and a menu full of classic English-style pub grub.
Don’t miss the mouth-watering beer-battered fish and chips, full English breakfasts, and Sunday roasts.
Outlying Islands

Hong Kong has about 260 islands, but only a few of them are inhabited. Lantau Island is the largest – in fact, it is larger than Hong Kong Island itself. In addition to a large expat population, it is home to Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong Disneyland, the Big Buddha, and the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car. There are sports bars in Chek Lap Kok, Discovery Bay, Mui Wo, and Tung Chung.
The Bounty Entertainment & Sports Bar (Discovery Bay)
G/F, Augerge Discovery Bay Hong Kong, 88 Siena Avenue, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island
Next to the hotel’s main building, The Bounty Entertainment & Sports Bar offers a relaxing environment with large LCD screens & TVs for live sports as well as billiards, darts, and a VIP room, making it perfect for game nights and hanging out with friends.Â
Watch for the free-flow packages of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as bar snacks. Great value!
China Bear (Mui Wo)
3 Ngan Wan Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island
Located on the waterfront next to the Mui Wo Pier, China Bear offers one of Hong Kong’s best outdoor waterfront venues to chill. Watch rugby, Premier League football, tennis, and boxing. Great light bites as well as seafood, grilled meats, pizzas, pasta, and British classics.Â
Don’t miss the fish and chips, bangers, and Streak and Guinness Pie!
The Chippy HK (Discovery Bay)
Shop G101, Discovery Bay Plaza, Lantau Island
Popular with expats and locals, the Chippy shows weekly Premier League matches lives as well as rugby and other sports. Its battered sausages, chicken balti, beef and onion, and fish and chips are perennial favorites.Â
Don’t miss the mouthwatering pukka pies and Cornish pastries!
Ebeneezer’s Kebabs & Pizzeria (Discovery Bay)
Shop 102A, D’Deck, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island
Ebeneezer’s is all about quick, tasty comfort food with a Middle Eastern and Indian twist. You’ll find kebabs, pizzas, and curries served in a casual setting, with screens showing sports so you don’t miss the action. It’s a convenient spot whether you’re grabbing takeaway or sitting down with friends.
Try the chicken shawarma kebab, lamb biryani, or one of their popular Neapolitan pizzas. The gyros kebab is a standout if you want something filling but fast.
The Next Chapter HK (Tung Chung)
Shop R&S, G/F, Seaview Crescent, 8 Tung Chung Waterfront Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island
Here you’ll find a modern waterfront bar that blends international dining with a sports-friendly vibe. Multiple screens keep you connected to live matches, while the stylish interior makes it a comfortable place to spend the evening. It’s a go-to spot for Tung Chung locals who want good food and a lively atmosphere.
You’ll want to try the sashimi platters, grilled steaks, or one of their set lunches with miso soup, salad, and rice. Their oyster bar is also a highlight if you’re in the mood for seafood.
Velocity Bar & Grill (Chek Lap Kok)
Mezzanine Floor, Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel, 1 Sky City Road East, Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island
Velocity is your first and last chance to catch a match flying into or out of Hong Kong! Located inside the Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel, it’s a modern sports bar with multiple screens showing international matches.
Go for their burgers, pasta, or grilled meats, and add a draft beer to round out the experience. Their bar snacks, like fries and salads, are ideal if you’re looking for something lighter while watching the game.
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Final Thoughts: Where to Watch Sports in Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s sports bars offer unmatched excitement for fans looking to catch live action. Whether you’re searching for the best sports bars in Hong Kong, a high-energy venue for game night, or a laid-back spot with great food and drinks, this Best Sports Bars in Hong Kong guide has you covered.
From football and rugby sevens to Formula 1 and basketball, these sports bars deliver the ultimate match-day experience. So grab a seat, order a pint, and enjoy the thrill of live sports with fellow fans.
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Saving this one for a future Hong Kong visit for my husband. The Flaming Frango has to be on our list, between the name itself and the Portuguese piri piri chicken that would remind us of our home away from home.
I’m sure you will have a great time when you visit Hong Kong! It’s a fabulous city!
I’m happy to see so many waterfront options here! Thanks for sharing this well-researched piece.
You’re very welcome, Darla!
What a list—40 spots is impressive! Love how you’ve covered all areas, from Hong Kong Island to the Outlying Islands, so it’s easy to find something nearby. This is super helpful for anyone wanting to catch a game with a great atmosphere and good food. Definitely bookmarking this for a future visit to Hong Kong!
Agnes
I’m sure you’ll love Hong Kong! It is a great city!