Published: 19/06/2026 | By: Alex Courbat
With England kicking off their World Cup campaign, we brought football culture to one of London's most iconic breakfast spots, taking over the Regency Café for the first edition of Sports Direct's World Cup Café.
For many guests, it was exactly the remedy needed after a night spent celebrating England's opening win and taking in the rest of the tournament action. A hearty full English breakfast was served up to fuel the football conversation, with creators, fans and familiar faces from across the social space gathering around the table to dissect the previous day's action.
From Grime Gran and Beau to Nas Majeed and a host of other guests, the room was packed with personalities ready to talk football, share predictions and soak up the atmosphere as another major tournament got underway.
The standout moment arrived with a special appearance from Jack Wilshere, who joined Beau for an exclusive game debrief following England's opening fixture. From tactical takeaways to tournament predictions, the pair broke down the action and gave guests an insider's perspective on the road ahead.
Elsewhere, a football quiz brought the competitive edge, with tables going head-to-head on everything from World Cup history to iconic moments from the game. Opinions were shared, scores were settled and the football chat never stopped flowing.
At its heart, the Sports Direct World Cup Café was about bringing people together through a shared love of football. Different generations, different communities and different perspectives all under one roof, celebrating the moments that make tournament football special.
With England's campaign now underway, this was the perfect way to start the journey. Great food, great people and even better football conversation.
The standout moment arrived with a special appearance from Jack Wilshere, who joined Beau for an exclusive game debrief following England's opening fixture. From tactical takeaways to tournament predictions, the pair broke down the action and gave guests an insider's perspective on the road ahead.
Elsewhere, a football quiz brought the competitive edge, with tables going head-to-head on everything from World Cup history to iconic moments from the game. Opinions were shared, scores were settled and the football chat never stopped flowing.
At its heart, the Sports Direct World Cup Café was about bringing people together through a shared love of football. Different generations, different communities and different perspectives all under one roof, celebrating the moments that make tournament football special.
With England's campaign now underway, this was the perfect way to start the journey. Great food, great people and even better football conversation.