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Premier League in Philly: Best Bars to Watch Your Team

Philadelphia has a growing Premier League fanbase and a bar scene to match. Here is where supporters of each club can catch live matches across the city.

Football Correspondent · · 3 min read
Soccer fans watching a Premier League match at a Philadelphia bar on a Saturday morning
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Where Philadelphia Goes for Premier League Football

Premier League in Philly is no longer a niche pursuit. Across the city, a dedicated and growing community of soccer supporters fills bars and pubs well before kickoff, often as early as 7 a.m. on a Saturday morning. With dozens of venues catering to specific clubs, fans no longer have to settle for a generic sports bar. Billy Penn at WHYY has mapped out where each Premier League club has found a home in Philadelphia.

The city's English soccer culture has roots in its large Irish and British expatriate communities, but it has expanded well beyond that base. Younger American fans drawn to the Premier League through streaming services and social media have swelled the ranks of official supporters clubs. Many of those groups have staked out a regular venue, turning certain bars into reliable matchday destinations with recognizable crowds, scarves on the walls, and dedicated big screens.

Club by Club: Finding Your Crew in the City

Arsenal supporters have long gathered at a set Philadelphia location, as have fans of Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham. Each club's supporters group tends to lock in a bar as its official home, meaning you can walk in on a matchday and find people who actually know the players, the table standings, and the ref's name.

For fans of smaller or less commercially dominant clubs, the city still has options. Supporters of clubs like Everton, Aston Villa, and Newcastle have carved out their own corners of the Philadelphia bar scene. The specific venues and their matchday arrangements were compiled and reported by Billy Penn at WHYY, which serves as the most current local guide for supporters trying to plan around fixture schedules.

One consistent pattern across the city is that the best experience comes from finding a bar that has an actual supporters group attached to it. These venues tend to open early, serve breakfast alongside the beer, and maintain the kind of atmosphere that makes a 8 a.m. kickoff feel worthwhile.

What to Expect on Matchday in Philadelphia

Most Premier League matches air on NBC Sports, Peacock, or USA Network, which means a bar needs the right cable or streaming package to show every game. Dedicated Premier League venues in Philadelphia have sorted this out. They typically carry all the broadcast rights necessary to show any fixture live.

Arriving early matters, particularly for high-profile fixtures. Seats at supporters group bars fill up fast during marquee matchups, and some venues operate a first-come, first-served policy for seating. Calling ahead or checking the relevant supporters group on social media before heading out is a practical habit.

The neighborhood spread of Premier League bars in Philadelphia is also worth considering. Options exist across Center City, South Philly, Fishtown, and into the surrounding suburbs. Fans do not have to travel far, regardless of where they live in the metro area.

The Broader Picture for Soccer in Philadelphia

Philadelphia Union have built a genuine local soccer culture through their MLS presence, and that has fed interest in the Premier League as well. The city now has the infrastructure, the fan interest, and the bar scene to support serious Premier League viewing, week in and week out.

Billy Penn at WHYY's reporting provides a practical, club-by-club breakdown for anyone trying to find their match. For the full list of specific venues tied to each Premier League club in Philadelphia, the original guide from Billy Penn at WHYY is the place to start.

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Alex Rivera

Football Correspondent

Alex covers football and the global game with fast, sharp analysis.

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