Keep your World Cup beers and soft drinks ice-cold and within easy reach with one of these brilliant cool boxes or mini fridges

Beer and cider in a cool box
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is here, kicking off this week, Thursday, June 11. Mexico vs South Africa is the first of 104 matches in the expanded 48-team tournament.

If you’re hosting a summer World Cup event at home, or simply enjoying the games with friends and family, a drinks cooler box adds to the enjoyment, and they come in all shapes and sizes; they have one simple job: keeping your beers and soft drinks perfectly chilled.

Shop Yeti cooler boxes at Amazon.

For home nations fans, England vs Croatia gets the Three Lions campaign started on June 17, and the Tartan Army has less time to wait, as Scotland vs Haiti is on June 14. So there's still time to grab one of the best coolers in time for these crucial matches. Yeti is renowned for industry-leading thermal performance; the highly portable Yeti Roadie holds up to 22 cans and is currently available on Amazon for £175.

With the stakes so high, the odd beer or two will likely be required to calm the nerves. A mini fridge is another great option that's ideal for keeping a few cold ones within arm's reach in your living room, and avoids taking up real estate in your usual fridge.

Shop the best mini fridges at Amazon.

Below, I've highlighted a selection of cool boxes and mini fridges on Amazon, with various prices and capacities, which are perfect to complement all your World Cup viewing.

Disclaimer

At FourFourTwo, we advise that if you choose to consume alcohol, you do so responsibly by pacing your intake, avoiding binge drinking, and staying within the recommended health guidelines.

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The selected cooler boxes and fridges are from Amazon UK, but below you'll find the best prices on a selection of the best cooler boxes with pricing relevant to your location.

Paul Brett
Deals writer

Paul joins FourFourTwo as a deal writer and has spent the last few years working at Future writing for BikePerfect, Cyclingnews and Cycling Weekly. A huge football fan he's supported Celtic and Scotland for as long as he can remember. Paul hopes one day to see Scotland finally make it out of a World Cup or Euros group and into a knockout phase for the first time.

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