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Where to watch the Euros final in London: Hyde Park, the O2, Hackney, Brixton and more

Euro 2024 has reached the final game of the competition. Olympiastadion in Berlin will host the final on Sunday, 14 July, and it will be contested between England and Spain. For fans wanting to watch the Euros final in London, there are many options.

Here is a guide to the best pubs and fan zones to watch this year’s European champions be crowned.

Euros final in London
The Olympiastadion in Berlin will host the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain on 14 July – Photo by Icon Sport.

Bars to watch Euro 2024 final in London

One of the best bars to watch the Euros 2024 final on 14 July is ‘Between The Bridges’ located on the Southbank. Let’s hope the weather stays fair, as this bar has outdoor screens showing the matches this summer, along with a range of food stalls and live DJs.

You can join the waiting list and be the first to be contacted about the availability of tables for future games here.

Another worthwhile option is ‘Big Penny Social’, which has the UK’s biggest beer hall. They are showing every match at Euro 2024, including the final, on three huge screens.

If you like beer and football, then this is the place for you. There is no shortage of food either, with sourdough pizzas often cited as a popular choice among fans who visit the hall.

Special mentions should also go to ‘Hackney Bridge’, ‘The Cider House’, ‘Four Thieves’, and ‘Flat Iron Square’. Flat Iron Square is an extremely popular venue, as they have 18 screens inside and out. With a wide selection of beers on tap and a variety of street food options, this is definitely somewhere to consider.

Public Euro 2024 final screenings in London

Boxpark remains one of the most popular venues for live screenings, especially England matches at major tournaments. There are three locations in London – Shoreditch, Croydon and Wembley.

Battersea Park will screen the Wimbledon finals on Saturday, 13 July and Sunday, 14 July, with the public garden staying open for the Euro 2024 final on Sunday. The bars will sell a selection of beers, cocktails, and non-alcoholic drinks. The bowling green at Battersea Park will be transformed into a public screening venue for these popular sporting events.

Euros final in London
Hyde Park has previously been a popular location for England fans to watch their team in major tournaments – Photo by Icon Sport

On their website, Summer in Battersea Park said: “Join 1,000 fellow football fans in Battersea Park for a huge open-air screening of the UEFA EURO 2024 Final live on our big screen!

Round up your mates, grab yourself a cold pint from the bar and a delicious dish from KERB's street food traders and settle in for the chance to see it coming home (we hope)!

O2 in Greenwich to show Euros final

A public screening of the final between Spain and England will be hosted at the O2 in Greenwich on Sunday. Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that 15,000 spaces are available for supporters through a ballot system.

The ballot opened at 10am on Thursday and closes at 9am on Friday 12 July. If fans are successful, they will be emailed confirmation of their place by midday on Friday. From here, they can secure tickets for up to four people. You can enter the ballot using the following link: https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/sport/major-sports-events-london/euro-2024-final-screening

Khan said: “I am so proud of what this team have achieved in reaching another major final. I’m delighted that we can now invite 15,000 England fans to The O2 on Sunday night for what we all hope will be a night of great drama and celebration.

“For those who can’t make it to The O2, there will be a plethora of pubs, clubs, bars and other hospitality venues across London receiving a welcome economic boost and generating a fantastic atmosphere by showing the match.

“We all recall the heartache of Wembley three years ago but being a football fan requires eternal optimism and we now stand ready once again to roar on the Three Lions as they look to finish the job against Spain. Come on England!”

The doors will open for the event at 6pm UK time and will end after the winning team lifts the trophy.