World Cup

Watch the World Cup at The Bridge, Shefford

Looking for the best place to watch the World Cup in Shefford? Join us at The Bridge at Shefford for live World Cup football, great drinks, delicious pub food, and a brilliant matchday atmosphere. Whether you’re following England, supporting your home nation, or simply enjoying the biggest football tournament in the world, our pub is the perfect place to catch the action with friends and family.

We’ll be showing selected World Cup games live, bringing all the excitement, goals, drama, and unforgettable moments to the heart of Shefford. Grab a drink, settle in, and enjoy the football in a friendly local pub with a warm welcome.

Keep an eye on our fixtures and events to see which World Cup matches are being shown at The Bridge at Shefford. We look forward to seeing you for the big games!

France vs England

France vs England

From 22:00

Coverage of the third-place play-off, which takes place at Miami Stadium in the USA. This is a match likely to feature several squad players, as the managers give those who have patiently waited their turn the chance to end the tournament on a high. France were expected to reach the final, but were soundly beaten by Spain in the semi-finals, and this represents Didier Deschamps' final match in charge of Les Bleus. England blew a glorious chance to reach a second World Cup final, but let slip a 1-0 lead against Argentina, after Anthony Gordon's opener had put them on their way against the defending champions

Spain vs Argentina

Spain vs Argentina

From 20:00

Coverage of the final, which takes place at New York/New Jersey Stadium in the USA. Spain reached only their second World Cup final by defeating tournament favourites France with a masterclass in their semi-final, winning 2-0 and completely nullifying a disjointed French outfit with ease. They won on their only other appearance in the final, against the Netherlands in 2010, and start as favourites against the defending champions. Argentina are aiming to become only the third nation in history to win back-to-back world crowns, following on from Italy in the 1930s, and Brazil in 1958 and 1962, but will need to be at their very best against the Spaniards. The South Americans came from behind in the last 16 against Egypt and again against England in the semi-finals, with their fight and team spirit making up for weaknesses elsewhere

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