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The best screenings at Euro 2024 in London

Cheer on the Three Lions in style

Replica jerseys and playing faces are ready as we have another summer full of football thanks to Euro 2024. Taking place between 14 June and 14 July in Germany, the tournament will see 24 teams battle it out for the UEFA European Football Championship trophy, including England’s to Gareth Southgate. The team lost on penalties (how else?) in the final against Italy last time out, so we’ve got our fingers crossed they’ll go one better and lift the cup this year. Here are the best indoor and outdoor Euro 2024 screenings in London, where you can catch every shot, save and goal this summer. Football is coming home.

THE FOLLOWING PREPARATIONS IN ENGLAND

Sunday, June 16 – 20:00 – Group stage – England v Serbia
Thursday, June 20 – 17:00 – Group stage – England v Denmark
Tuesday June 25th – 20:00 – Group stage – England v Slovenia


Big Penny Social

The UK’s biggest pub will be showing every Euro match, with three huge HD screens inside and room for plenty of football fans to get the atmosphere buzzing. There are over 100 taps at the bar, so you’ll have no problem getting a beer, and in the garden there will be pizza dough and a barbecue to feed you.

1 Priestley Way, E17 6AL
bigpennysocial.co.uk


Boxpark

Boxpark always puts on epic tournament screenings and this year’s Euros are shaping up to be no different, with all games being shown at the Shoreditch, Croydon and Wembley venues. You can catch all the action on the big HD screens and of course the Boxpark’s resident traders will keep you well fed and watered.

Shoreditch, Croydon and Wembley
boxpark.co.uk


Hackney Bridge

This outdoor space on the canal in Hackney Wick shows all the matches on a giant screen – England games are pay-per-view while everything else is walk-in – with several bars keeping the beers flowing. And you can fill up at break time with street food from Made in Puglia, Rainbo, Tamila, Mex Club and Filigrillz.

Units 1-28, Echo Building, E Bay Lane, London, E15 2SJ
hackneybridge.org


The vinegar court

With the option to cover and heat the patio if needed, Vinegar Yard is the place to catch all the action, whatever the weather. In addition to a big screen, there are outdoor bars pouring pints and steins, pizzas and burgers from Untitled Sandwich Shop, Bad Boy Pizza Society and Nanny Bills.

72-82 St Thomas St, London SE1 3QX
vinegar.london


Peckham Levels

The Peckham Levels multi-venue venue will show all of England’s Euro 2024 matches on five big screens in the bar and food hall, with sound and commentary played over the PA system so you don’t miss a single moment.

95A Rye Lane, SE15 4ST
peckhamlevels.org


Between Bridges

There’s a lot going on at Between The Bridges on the Southbank this summer, from brunches to DJ sets, but if you’re looking to catch the game (and hopefully some sun too), all the England games are being shown on large outdoor screens.

The Queen’s Walk, London, SE1
betweenthebridges.co.uk


Market halls

Market Halls is screening England’s games this summer in both Oxford Street and Canary Wharf. With the likes of Krapow, 20Ft Fried Chicken, Le Bab and Gopal’s Corner in residence in Oxford Street and Sexy Buns, BazoiInn, DF Tacos and Butchies in E14, you sure won’t be hungry during the matches.

Market Halls Oxford Street, 9 Holles Street, London W1G 0DB
Market Halls Canary Wharf, 25 North Colonnade, London E14 5HS
markethalls.co.uk


Four Thieves

As well as showing all of England’s games during the Euros, this Battersea pub has its own micro-brewery, gin garden, dancing car area, retro arcade AND a totally bonkers race car track. so you won’t get bored here.

51 Lavender Gardens, London SW11 1DJ
four thieves.pub


Cause

Cause

The Cause is celebrating football culture this summer with its outdoor Euro parties taking place on the venue’s new industrial terrace space. In addition to the matches being screened, there will be pop-up shops to check out and music from footy-loving artists and DJs.

60 Dock Road, London, E16 1YZ
supportthecause.co.uk

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