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England fans at Boxpark Croydon
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Where to watch Euro 2024 matches in London, from screenings to sports pubs

Could it actually be coming home? Everything you need to know about watching footie in the capital this summer

India Lawrence
Rhian Daly
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It feels like it was just yesterday that we were watching the Lionesses smash Germany in the Euro 2022 final. But it’s already time for another round of spectacular goals, missed penalties and euphoric wins. That’s right, the Euros are back, kicking off on June 14. This time, the men are up. Our fave boys will be battling it out in Germany for a chance to become the UEFA Euro 2024 winners.

Whether you’re a die hard footie fan or just hoping to catch a glimpse of Jack Grealish’s calves, you’re going to want to know all the best spots in London to catch the matches. From screenings to sports pubs, these are the best places to watch Euro 2024 in London. 

Boxpark Wembley, Croydon and Shoreditch

All three Boxpark locations will be screening live matches throughout the whole tournament. England games are expected to sell out fast – you can purchase tickets here

Big Penny Social

The Walthamstow brewery will be showing all the games on screens inside and outside. Plus, there will be pyrotechnics for big moments and even a live band for England matches. Book online here

Dalston Roofpark

The east London venue will transform its warehouse into a fanzone for the England games. As well as big anti-glare screens, matches at Dalston Roofpark will include a live DJ, an interactive show, and football legends in attendance. Tickets are available online here

TOCA Social

TOCA Social at the O2 is a full-on immersive football experience. The venue will be showing all the games in the bar area or in private rooms with space for up to 30 footy fans. And if the match gets a bit boring, you can have a go at their penalty shoot-out game. Find all the info online here

Clapham Grand

The SW11 music venue will have a 24ft HD cinema screen, six additional plasma screens and two screens on the balcony for all the England matches this tournament. Tickets are available online

Signature Brew 

Baller FC, the crew that hosts football watch parties for women, will take over the Haggerston taproom for Euro 2024. 

Between The Bridges

The Southbank venue has a huge outdoor courtyard and a big ol’ screen to watch all the action on. They’ve also got a bunch of great street food options to munch on (if you can stomach food between all the inevitable drama) from the likes of Bang Bang Burger, Meat Head, La Cocinita and more. Book a table here

Flat Iron Square

You’ll be hard-pressed to find somewhere in London with more screens than Flat Iron Square, which boasts a massive 18 inside and out. When you’re not glued to one (or several) of them, expect fan zones full of fun, appearances from “notable sporting alumni”, street food aplenty and a dedicated tap room to keep your whistle wet enough for all the cheering you’ll be doing. Book your spot here.

Market Halls Victoria

The freshly reopened Market Halls Victoria is the perfect place to watch the footie from. It won’t be showing the games on the rooftop, but inside. Probably a safe bet considering the Great British weather. Reserve a place for the Euros here.

Football pubs

A whole load of London boozers will be showing the footy this summer. Here’s Time Out’s full list of the best football pubs in London.

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