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The best big screens to watch Euro 2024 in London

It’s a special time to be in London when the sun is out and England are playing. The capital comes alive when football is on, and Euro 2024 promises to be no different.

This year, Gareth Southgate’s side enter the tournament as one of the favourites, with a squad full of quality and some of the best players in the world lining up for the Three Lions.

Of course, it’s not just England. Things kick off with Scotland taking on Germany on June 14, with England’s first game taking place against Serbia on June 16.

The round of 16 then begins on June 29, with the semi-finals on July 9 and 10, before the final takes place on July 14.

Londoners are spoiled for choice when it comes to where to watch the games – here are our picks for the best places to watch Euro 2024 matches in the capital.

*Whatever you do, make sure you book well in advance as everywhere will fill up very quickly and many venues will sell out ahead of time. Some locations also only play certain games, so be sure to check before you head*

Big Penny Social – Walthamstow

Big Penny Social in Walthamstow is the UK’s largest pub and will show every match on three huge HD screens. In addition to the games, there will be a house band, more than 100 beer taps to meet demand and “pyrotechnics” will take place during the highlights.

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Boxpark – Shoreditch, Wembley and Croydon

As ever, BoxparkIts venues in Shoreditch, Wembley and Croydon are some of the liveliest places to catch the action anywhere in the country. The Wembley and Croydon venues can hold up to 1,200 and you can guarantee the place will be buzzing for England games.

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Vinegar Yard – London Bridge

For larger groups, Vinegar Yard just outside London Bridge Station will be showing matches on its big outdoor screen (note that tickets can only be bought here in groups of eight).

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Greenwood – Victoria

Greenwood

For an indoor option, one of the best sports bars in town is now open for reservations, with Greenwood in Victoria, offering a smart place to take action.

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Battersea Kitchen Cinnamon

Watch the games and enjoy a culinary treat while you’re at it with Cinnamon Kitchen in Battersea, with a menu of delicious Indian dishes overseen by Executive Chef Vivek Singh. In addition to showing the game and offering great food, the venue offers guests the chance to bet on their favorite team and win 50% of their final bet.

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Clapham Grand

One of the city’s most eclectic event spaces is gearing up for another major tournament, with the Clapham Grand showing all of England’s games during the Euros.

The venue has one of the liveliest places to catch England in action in recent years and games will be broadcast on the 25m screen again this summer.

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Hotel Mundial – Hoxton Docks

The team from cult football magazine Mundial are hosting football fans during this year’s tournament at Hotel Mundial, a pop-up venue located at Hoxton Docks. Every game will be screened there, and it’s not just the games to look out for – look out for DJ sets, game zones, post-game parties and even a zine-making day.

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Between the Bridges – South Bank

Head to the South Bank to watch England’s matches at Between the Bridges. It’s a great place to grab some great street food, watch the three big video walls and enjoy the atmosphere. Tickets are required, and if you’re after one of the unreserved seats, getting down early is recommended.

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Peckham Levels

It’s one of the most reliable nights in the capital when the football isn’t on, we’d argue, and Peckham Levels is sure to be a great place to watch all the England games this year. The action will be projected on five screens in the bar and dining room during matches.

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