
Sports Pubs In Sydney Live
Most Australians love their sport! In Australia, the year starts with cricket and moves on to tennis followed by AFL, NRL and Union, as well as basketball, soccer and netball. There is a lot of excellent sport to be watched. But, if you don’t have a cable or if you would like an atmosphere that only fans create, the following are where you should head out while in Sydney!
Churchills Sports Bar
Join the excitement of sports, mingle with your friends and enjoy a drink from the bar at Churchills! Being the ultimate sports fan’s paradise, it offers every live sporting event available on the big screens, TAB, 7 betting stations, KENO and Trackside, as well as poker, pool and trivia along with a wide selection of local and imported beers and a huge bistro menu.
- Special Feature – Sports Channels 24/7
A special feature is that the giant sports wall of the Churchills bar is covered in HD screens playing every live sporting event across all the top sports channels, 24/7. Some of the sport it plays include the following;
- Major boxing championships
- Local and international Rugby League Championships
- Local and international Rugby Union Championships
- Local and international soccer
- International Cricket, Test Cricket
- Motorsports
- Major tennis competitions,
- Racing including horse racing, harness racing and greyhound racing
- Wrestling
For more information click here: https://www.churchillsbar.com.au/
- 24/7 Sports Bar
As the name suggests, 24/7 covers it all, and you’ll never miss a minute of action on the giant 34 square meters LED screen. The venue also boasts of six ‘mega’ screens and over 50 LCD TVs. The “Fuel” restaurant in-house serves a full menu of pub classics. Watch any sport, any time! If you can’t decide watch them all! This venue is best for live international sport at any time.
There is no better way to bond with a group of people than to attend a sports event as a spectator. The kinetic energy that sports can infuse into a company’s atmosphere is like magic. To put it simply, if you want to be referred to as a “sports bar,” you must have sports.