LIVE AT BAR TWENTY SEVEN

14 Aug 2023

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Dramatically and evocatively overlooking the pitch, Bar Twenty-Seven is dedicated to showing all major football matches from the Premier League and EFL to the Champions League and forthcoming World Cup.

If there is a match on, then Bar Twenty-Seven is unquestionably the place to watch it!

Whilst football will always enjoy centre stage, other major sporting events also receive the unique Bar Twenty-Seven treatment – including the Rugby League, Premier League Darts, Rugby Union, Athletics and Cricket.

If there is an event which is being broadcast that you would like to watch, then please do contact us and we will make every effort to accommodate.
Below are some of the highlighted live games this week:
Monday
20:00 Manchester United v Wolverhampton
Wednesday 
20:00 Manchester City v Sevilla
Saturday 
17:30 Tottenham v Manchester United
20:00 Manchester City v Newcastle United
Sunday
11:00 Womens World Cup Final
14:00 Aston Villa v Everton
16:30 West Ham v Leicester
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