Watching the World Cup in Prague From Dead Quiet to Absolutely Packed

Watching the World Cup in Prague pubs — we hit two very different spots on the same night and got two very different experiences. First stop was The Dutch Pub for Norway vs Ivory Coast. With a lower-profile match on the card, the atmosphere was relaxed and quiet — a proper local Prague pub feel, cold světlý ležák in hand, barely a murmur when the whistle went. Sometimes that's exactly what you want from a Prague bar. Then we moved on to The Dubliner in the heart of the city for France vs Sweden, and the difference was night and day. The place was packed, the crowd was loud, and the World Cup atmosphere was everything you want from a pub night in Prague. This is what watching football in Prague is all about. Whether you're a Prague expat looking for a familiar face on match night or a visitor wanting to soak up World Cup football with a proper crowd, Prague pubs deliver — you just need to pick the right pub on the right night. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 00:17 The Dutch Pub — Norway vs Ivory Coast 01:16 Ordering the Beer 02:58 Switching Pubs via the Prague Trams 03:58 The Dubliner — France vs Sweden 05:41 Final thoughts PUBS VISITED 🍺 The Dutch Pub — Prague 🍺 The Dubliner — Prague city centre WHAT WE DRANK 🍺 Krušovice and Heineken — the Czech / Dutch way to watch the World Cup Which pub would you rather watch the World Cup in — a quiet local Prague bar or a packed crowd atmosphere? Let us know in the comments 👇 Subscribe for more Prague pub culture, expat life, and city adventures →    / @offthecobbles   Off the Cobbles is your guide to Prague pub culture, city walks, and expat life in Central Europe — two British expats showing you the best pints, places, and hidden corners of this incredible city. #Prague #WorldCup2026 #PraguePubs #ExpatLife #OffTheCobbles