The Neon on Clarence Place in Newport is not just for live music; it’s shown every match of the tournament on its giant cinema screen. All are welcome to enjoy the football there, with a bouncy castle for the little ones. There will also be a barbecue, with music and DJs at half-time. Or, if you fancy a stroll mid game, it is conveniently located walking distance from the city centre. With a selection of drinks - including Pimms and lemonade, summer cocktails, and strawberry mocktail milkshakes - and free entry, it’s a great local venue to enjoy the match from. If you want to book a table in advance email info@theneon.co.uk or call 01633 533666.

Leading pub retailer and brewer, Greene King, run over 3,000 venues across the UK, with three of their pubs in the Gwent area. On Chepstow Road there is Man of Gwent, on Caerphilly Road in Bassaleg is Tredegar Arms, and on Almond Drive in Malpas is Parc-Y-Prior Inn. All three have shown their support for the World Cup throughout the season, with live HD showings of each match and a range of promotions. It could be your last chance to try one of their four knockout burgers and try their “un-beer-lievable” brew - made with the help of former footballer Chris Kamara. The 4.1 per cent ale is available for a limited time. Plus, upload a photo of yourself in one of these pubs, with a Chris Kamara cutout or beermat, to social media and you could win a £50 Greene King voucher. Make sure you caption it #KamYourself

Sizzling Pubs has at least three venues in Gwent: The Stone House on Lighthouse Road in Duffryn, The Crow’s Nest on Llangorse Road in Cwmbran, and The Haywain on Sandy Lane in Caldicot. Both places have hosted live screenings of all the football action. They have fully licensed bars and have loads of deals, including two for £6 cocktails all day every day, and £1 for a kids meal ordered with an adult main. Plus, the venues have also introduced the TappySave app - tapping footballs before they disappear - you can win prizes like 25 per cent off your food bill, a free starter with a main course, and £5 off a £15 spend.

Tiny Rebel is a great place to watch the final either in the High Street, Newport, pub or at their Rogerstone base on the Wern Industrial Estate. With a big screen for fans to holler at and an amazing menu - including pizza, burgers and fries and a selection of drinks and craft beers on offer - this is an awesome place for friends to gather and enjoy the game.

The Courtyard, on Cambrian Road in Newport city centre, has hosted the full World Cup on its big screens with projectors and full sound. It will be cleaned up from the aftermath of the Colour Clash after party on Saturday night and ready for fans to see which team brings home the World Cup. Plus, for those who want to celebrate after the game the multi-venue wristbands mean people can access any of Iffy’s clubs, which includes Warehouse 54 and Blind Tiger.

St Julian’s Inn, on Caerleon Road, is an award-winning pub nestled by the River Usk. Hosting BT and Sky sports, featuring a 5* food hygiene rating and included in Camra’s Good Beer Guide this is an amazing place to watch France take on Croatia. If you need extra entertainment during half time, the pub includes a pool table, dart boards and skittle alley. There is a car park, or - if travelling by bus - there is a stop right outside.

Wetherspoons are a British classic for food, drink and entertainment, with multiple venues across Wales and the UK. There is plenty of seating at all their venues with fair prices on food and drinks, which are brought to your table. Plus, you can snap a photo of the carpets and share them on the Facebook group “Wetherspoons Carpet Appreciation Society” which is aiming to collect an archive of the various unusual carpets at the venues across the UK. The John Wallace Linton is on Cambrian Road, Lloyds No. 1 is on Bridge Street and the Godfrey Morgan is on Chepstow Road. Please note that venues may vary, so check online to see if your local Wetherspoons will be showing the match.

The Blinkin’ Owl in Cwmbran is a lovely venue to watch the World Cup final, with parking available and free Wi-Fi, so you can commentate on social media as the game progresses. Walk-ins are welcome and it’s the ideal place whether you’re visiting with family or friends. It has great deals on offer, including 2 for £7 on summer drinks and 2 mains for £10. Plus, a weekend deal means that visitors on the Sunday will be able to get two courses for £9.99 - perfect if you work up an appetite shouting at the screen. This venue is highly recommended, winning Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence 2018 and rated number 6 out of 87 places to eat in Cwmbran.