Want to know where to watch Euro 2024 in London? Course you do.
This summer’s European Championship is almost here, as football fans get set for a month-long feast of football. England will head to Germany as one of the favourites to lift the Henri Delaunay Cup after their heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat to Italy in the final of Euro 2020 at Wembley.
If you haven’t got tickets, however, that’s OK – often the best atmosphere comes from staying home anyway.
If you’re not one of the lucky fans heading over to Germany to cheer on your team, you’ll know from years gone by that the next best thing is to pile into a pub and watch the action with your fellow supporters. Pubs, bars and pop-up venues will all be getting into the spirit of the occasion.
The World Cup in Qatar meant that we never really got to congregate in London for the action. There’s going to be a festival atmosphere across the capital, with Baddiel and Skinner blaring out of speakers, St. George’s crosses in cars and England shirts on show. Let’s just hope we have the weather for it, eh?
At FourFourTwo, we’ve got the ultimate guide of the best places across London to catch the football, as the nation gears up for yet another attempt to end all those years of hurt. Going to Germany for the action? Well, our Berlin-based Ed McCambridge has the lowdown on the best places to be in Germany while the tournament is taking place over there. We’ve got you covered.
Where to watch Euro 2024 in LondonÂ
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Islington’s Northwood prides itself as a ‘unique destination for unrivalled sport viewing’ and offers giant screens, a booming sound system and an outdoor terrace.
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Situated in Barnet’s town centre, The Queens Arms offers locally brewed real ale and pub grub, and shows all major sporting events, including Euro 2024.
Address: Queens Arms, 26 Old Cross, Hertfordshire, SG14 1RD
Clapham North is one of the area’s top places to watch football and will be offering special packages this summer with multiple screens to watch all the action.Â
Belushi’s in Hammersmith boasts two huge projectors and London’s first stadium-style seating to take in the action, alongside a range of food and drink from an international menu.
If you happen to be near the home of English rugby union in Twickenham, The Railway Tavern is a traditional pub to head for to get your Euro 2024 fix.Â
Address: The Railway Tavern, 28-29 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN
Situated near Westfield in Shepherds Bush, Belushi’s prides itself on having ‘the best atmosphere outside the stadium’, offering food, drink and a range of deals.Â
Situated at Westfield Stratford City and with excellent transport links, Aspers Casino has restaurants, bars, shuffleboard and plenty of screens to watch the action on.Â
Address: Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City, 312 The Loft, Montfichet Road, Olympic Park, London, E20 1ET
Boxpark has become one of the capital’s iconic football-watching venues over the past few tournaments, with the Wembley venue just a stone’s throw from the spiritual home of the Three Lions.