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Flat Iron Square to host live Six Nations matches and rugby podcast in London Bridge

Flat Iron Square to host live Six Nations matches and rugby podcast in London Bridge
Flat Iron Square to host live Six Nations matches and rugby podcast in London Bridge

From 5th February to 14th March, Flat Iron Square in London Bridge will be screening every match of the Six Nations rugby tournament, offering a central location for fans to watch the championship live. The venue, which specialises in sports and entertainment, will also host a live recording of the Rugby Pod Podcast, featuring former professional players and rugby commentators.

Flat Iron Square will provide large screens for all the fixtures. General admission tickets are priced at £10, which include guaranteed entry and a complimentary drink. For groups, table tickets accommodating six to eight people are available at the same rate per person, also with a free drink included. An upgraded ticket option at £20 per person adds a main meal from a set menu, and all of the above are available from the Fever website.

Alongside the live match broadcasts, the venue will also be hosting additional entertainment. DJ sessions are scheduled throughout the tournament, and the Fat Cat Brass band will perform during select England matches. Food stalls on site will serve a range of dishes, including souvlaki, buttermilk fried chicken and Neapolitan pizzas. Pre-ordering options for drinks, including beer, Guinness and Baby Guinness shots, are also available to ensure guests are served promptly at kick-off.

A highlight of the schedule is the live recording of the Rugby Pod Podcast, described in the press release as “widely regarded as the world’s most listened-to rugby podcast.” The show features former professionals Big Jim Hamilton and Andy Goode, with Dan Biggar and Producer Rob. Tickets for the live podcast will go on sale on 4th February, with early-access sign-ups available ahead of the release.

Flat Iron Square has positioned itself as a destination for major sporting events in London, offering communal viewing experiences and a variety of food and drink options. The Six Nations screenings and live podcast are expected to draw significant crowds, providing rugby fans with a dedicated space to follow the tournament in the city centre.

Food Desk

Six Nations at Flat Iron Square takes place from 5th February until 14th March 2026 at Flat Iron Square, 45 Southwark Street, London SE1 9HP. For further information or to book, visit here.

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