Where to watch the NFL American Football games in Hong Kong
Watching NFL in Hong Kong is a solid expat experience, with many sports bars catering to international fans (especially Brits, Aussies, and Americans). While football (soccer) and rugby dominate, venues reliably show NFL on request, and they go big for playoffs and the Super Bowl (usually ~7:30am Monday HKT kickoff) with early openings, breakfast deals, and parties.
Top Sports Bars & Venues for NFL
These are the best spots (updated for 2025/2026 season) in areas like Wan Chai (the main sports bar strip), Central, Causeway Bay, and Tsim Sha Tsui. Many have multiple screens and show NFL alongside rugby/F1/UFC—call ahead or check their Instagram/Facebook for schedules.
NFL Super Bowl Sunday 8th February 2026. Kick off time in Hong Kong will be 7.30am Monday 9th February 2026.
| Bar Name | Location | Description & Number of TVs | Food Served |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bar 109 | Wan Chai (Lockhart Rd) | Live games and NFL Super Bowl | Bar food |
| Wan Chai Stadium | Wan Chai (Lockhart Rd) | Top NFL spot on the famous Wan Chai strip; numerous large screens (incl. 100-inch+), great for regular games and Super Bowl. Lively expat vibe. | American pub grub: burgers, wings, nachos, steaks |
| The Globe | Central (Graham St) | Classic British pub with projectors and big TVs; all-day happy hour, shows NFL/Super Bowl with parties. | Beers + pies, fish & chips, roasts, bar snacks |
| Inn Side Out | Causeway Bay (Caroline Hill Rd) | Spacious with indoor/outdoor seating; multiple screens, reliable for international sports incl. NFL. | Burgers, pizzas, ribs, wings – hearty portions |
| Delaneys Irish Pub | Tsim Sha Tsui | Iconic Irish chain; screens everywhere, shows NFL/rugby/football. Super Bowl specials common. | Irish classics: Guinness pie, shepherd’s pie, burgers |
| Trafalgar | Wan Chai (Lockhart Rd) | English-style with projectors and TVs; outdoor area, pool/darts. Good for big games. | Ales/ciders + pub food: breakfasts, pies, snacks |
Other solid options: Bar 109 (Wan Chai – Super Bowl focus), The Blind Pig (Sai Wan Ho – waterfront), 17 Fenwick (Central – interactive with games).For Super Bowl (Feb 2026 expected ~7:30am Monday): Book early—expect ticketed events with breakfast buffets, free-flow drinks, and packed crowds at Wan Chai Stadium, The Globe, Delaney’s, and Inn Side Out.
Time Zone Considerations
Hong Kong (HKT) is 13 hours ahead of US Eastern Time (ET) / 16 hours ahead of Pacific Time (PT).
- Sunday 1pm ET games → Monday ~2am HKT (rarely shown live—few bars open).
- Sunday Night Football → Monday afternoon/evening.
- Monday Night Football → Tuesday morning.
- Super Bowl → Monday morning ~7:30am.
Primetime games are most accessible; early US games often require streaming.
Streaming Options (Hotel/Home Viewing)
Best for every game:
- DAZN NFL Game Pass – Official in Hong Kong; all games live/on-demand, RedZone, NFL Network, playoffs, and Super Bowl. Available as standalone or add-on (~HKD pricing on dazn.com/en-HK). No blackouts; works on devices/smart TVs.
Highly rated for full access.
NFL Broadcast in Hong Kong
- Primary channels: beIN Sports (main holder for select NFL games, playoffs, and Super Bowl) and occasionally ESPN Asia or Now TV sports packs.
- Coverage focuses more on highlights/replays than every regular-season game—Super Bowl gets the widest airing.
- Many hotels use providers like Now TV (PCCW), i-Cable, or similar, which include sports packages.
Hotels Likely to Have NFL-Capable Channels
Higher-end (4-5 star) and business/international chain hotels often subscribe to premium sports packs including beIN Sports/ESPN:
- Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel, InterContinental Grand Stanford, Cordis Hong Kong → Guests and forums report good sports channel access.
- Kerry Hotel Hung Hom or The Mira Hong Kong → Modern properties with extensive international channels.
- Shangri-La, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons → Luxury hotels typically offer comprehensive cable (ask concierge for beIN).
- Expat/business-focused like Island Shangri-La → Often have strong English/sports lineups.
Budget/mid-range hotels (3-star or below) usually stick to basic channels and rarely include premium sports like beIN.
Join expat groups on Reddit (r/HongKong) or Facebook (Americans in Hong Kong) for fan meetups.If you’re in HK, start in Wan Chai—the strip (Lockhart Rd) is NFL heaven for that rowdy, homesick vibe. Wings, beers, and touchdowns await.