Where to Watch the Premier League in Naples
Where to watch the Premier League in Naples: the biggest match of the week live on the big screen at Bridge Brew Bar in Chiaia, shown via Sky. English football, Guinness on tap — tell us your match and book your spot.
Why Naples needs a proper Premier League pub
Naples lives and breathes football, but the football it breathes is Napoli and Serie A. The Premier League pulls at something different. It's the league people grew up on in Manchester, London, Liverpool and half the world beyond — the one they follow no matter where they are. And when you're on holiday in a foreign city, the last thing you want on a Saturday afternoon is to miss your club.
The problem is that most bars in Naples treat English football as an afterthought. If a Premier League match is on at all, it's usually muted in a corner while Serie A takes the main screen, or it isn't on until you ask three times. Bridge Brew Bar was built to be the exception — the place in Chiaia where the Premier League gets put up big, with the sound up, and treated like the event it is for the people who care about it.
Which matches we show
Here's the honest version, because it matters. We show the Premier League via Sky, and we run one big screen. Across a busy weekend there can be five or six English fixtures spread from Saturday lunchtime through to Monday night — and we can only have one of them on at a time. Football always gets priority on that screen, so an English match will beat other sport if you flag it in advance.
What that means in practice: the screen shows the big match of the week by default, but the game we put on is the one you ask for. So the honest answer to "will you have my team on?" is simple — tell us which fixture you want and book your spot, and that's the one we'll have up.
The Premier League week usually breaks down like this:
- Saturday lunchtime — the early kick-off, often the pick of the weekend.
- Saturday 3pm — the classic English slot, and a special one to watch abroad (more on that below).
- Saturday evening — the marquee prime-time fixture.
- Super Sunday — two or three of the biggest games across the afternoon.
- Monday Night Football — the one slot we can't do, since we're closed on Mondays.
Derby weekends, title six-pointers and anything involving Arsenal, Liverpool, City, United, Chelsea or Spurs fill up fastest, so it's worth reserving a table early and telling us your fixture when you do.
The Bridge matchday experience for Premier League fans
Watching English football at Bridge is meant to feel like the pub back home — just with better beer and Vesuvius down the road. Here's how a Premier League day tends to go.
The pre-match pint
Get in a bit before kick-off, grab a table with a view of the screen and start with a proper pint — a slow-poured Guinness or a cold Goose Island IPA are the go-to picks. The half hour before the whistle is half the point: team-news talk, line-up arguments, and the low hum of a room that's actually here to watch the game rather than scroll through it.
Ninety minutes, sound up
Commentary on, screen up big, and the room reacting in real time — the roar at a last-minute winner, the collective groan at a VAR check that drags on forever. Half-time is for a refill and something from the kitchen; a Bridge Burger or a Bao Dog carries you comfortably through the second half and into added time.
Full time
Three points or a sickener, nobody bolts for the door. The full-time pint is the ritual — a celebration round after a big win, or a quiet consolation IPA when it goes the other way. The post-match dissection, the highlights, the "how did he miss that" — that's the bit you don't get watching alone on a hotel-room screen.
For visiting British & international fans
If you're over from the UK, here's a genuine perk of watching in Naples. Back home, the traditional Saturday 3pm kick-offs aren't broadcast live — the long-standing blackout means you simply can't sit in a pub and watch them. Abroad there's no such rule, so a Saturday afternoon at Bridge is one of the few times you can actually watch the 3pm fixtures live in a pub, pint in hand. Bring the scarf.
Beyond that, it's a slice of home in the middle of a trip: Guinness on tap poured the way it should be, a burger, a bit of banter, and a screen showing your team. We get plenty of visiting British, Irish and international fans staying around Chiaia and the seafront, and the easiest way to guarantee your match is to message us before you come and let us know which club you follow — we'll make sure it's the one on the screen when you arrive.
Beer and food for the full 90
A good football pub lives or dies on what's in the glass. Our rotating draft selection runs to Belgian, German and American beers — Delirium Tremens, Hoegaarden, Leffe and Goose Island IPA alongside the perfectly poured Guinness — which is a long way ahead of the warm bottled lager most sports bars hand you. The kitchen keeps pace: the Bridge Burger, the Bao Dog and proper plates built to see you through ninety minutes plus stoppages. It's a full sports bar, not a telly and a bag of crisps.
More football at Bridge
The Premier League is one part of the football week here. We also put every big Champions League night on the big screen, and of course every SSC Napoli match in Serie A — the one league where the whole room really does lose its mind. Whatever you're following, the same rule applies: one big screen, football first, so ask us ahead and we'll have your match on.
Getting here
Bridge Brew Bar is at Via Bisignano 15, in the heart of Chiaia. The nearest metro is Piazza Amedeo (Line 2), and we're about a 10-minute walk from the Lungomare seafront. We open at 6PM, Tuesday to Sunday — until 1AM, and 2AM on Friday and Saturday — which covers the Saturday and Sunday evening kick-offs comfortably. We're closed on Mondays, so Monday Night Football is the one Premier slot we can't do. For weekend afternoon Premier League kick-offs, check our Instagram for special opening hours — and follow @bridgenapoli for the week's schedule and last-minute additions.
Watching the Premier League in Naples doesn't have to mean a muted TV in a corner. Message us, tell us your match, and we'll have it up on the big screen with a proper pint waiting.