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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In order to show a video tape of a sporting event in this case, the premises would need to be licensed for the showing of films under a Premises Licence (Licensing Act 2003). Live broadcast is perfectly fine and is unlicensable.
All pubs must have a Premises Licence under the Licensing Act 2003 as it permits a range of activities such as the sale of alcohol, late night refreshment, and regulated entertainment - but only if those specific activities have been applied for, so even though they may have a Premises Licence, this may not permit them for the showing of films which is what a video recording is classed as.
Just so that you know, all premises that are licensed, should display a summary of that licence on the premises, which will detail exactly what they are licensed for.