World Cup

The World Cup kicks off on 11th June and runs through to 19th July — and at The Dairy Maid, we’ll be showing every moment live. From England’s key fixtures on the 17th, 23rd and 27th June to Scotland’s return to the world stage on the 14th, 19th and 24th, you won’t miss a second of the action.

Settle in at The Dairy Maid with the best seats in the house, great food, and ice-cold drinks as the world’s biggest tournament unfolds.

From the opening whistle to the final, we’ll be serving all your match-day favourites. Whether you’re backing England or following every game from the group stages through to the final, there’s something on the menu for everyone.

And of course, no match is complete without a perfectly chilled drink in hand — so grab a beer, soak up the atmosphere, and enjoy every goal at The Dairy Maid.

World Cup Fixtures Live at The Diary Maid | Watch Every Match Here

France vs Spain

14 Jul 20:00
Coverage of the first semi-final, which takes place at Dallas Stadium in the USA. The French are looking to reach their third successive final, having finished as runners-up to Argentina in 2022 and lifted the trophy in 2018. Their current line-up has arguably looked even more impressive this time around, and they rarely looked troubled in topping their group, before eliminating Sweden, Paraguay and Morocco in the knockout rounds. Spain reached their first World Cup semi-final since they won the competition in 2010 thanks to a 2-1 victory over Belgium. Arsenal's Mikel Merino scored another late winner for the Spaniards after Manchester United's Senne Lammens made an error leading to the goal.
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Argentina vs England

15 Jul 20:00
Coverage of the second semi-final, which takes place at Atlanta Stadium in the USA. England reached their fourth World Cup semi-final with an extra-time victory against Norway in the quarter-finals, and were victorious in this stadium in the last 32, when they came from behind again to defeat DR Congo. The goals of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have been key to their success, and they'll be needed again here against old foes Argentina. The reigning champions haven't been at their best in their title defence, but have still managed to score three times in each of their three knockout matches so far, and have the remarkable Lionel Messi, who is set to face England for the first time in his career.
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