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Where to watch the Euros final in Manchester: Our top recommendations

Euro 2024 has reached the defining game of the competition, which will be contested between Spain and England. Olympiastadion in Berlin will host the match on Sunday, 14 July, and for fans wanting to watch in Manchester, 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 Manchester
England fans will pack out fan zones across the UK for the Euro 2024 final on Sunday – Photo by Icon Sport

Bars to watch the Euros final in Manchester

Brickhouse Social will be showing the match on 12 screens across their three-floor venue. Tickets cost £13.64 per person, which includes a free pint of Carling. The doors open at 6:00pm and the last entry time is 7:30pm. You can take a deeper look at the event information here.

BOX Deansgate is another popular destination in the heart of Manchester city centre. There are 25 HD screens inside, as well as a variety of pub food classics to enjoy.

Euros final in Manchester
England booked their place in the final with a 2-1 victory against the Netherlands – Photo by Icon Sport

The Director’s Box is also worth considering, and with limited tickets available for the final, you need to book quickly. There are a range of drinks packages and food offers for fans to enjoy. You can make a booking on their website here.

Other notable mentions must go to Lass O’Gowrie, Black Cat Club and NQ64.

Euro 2024 final screenings in Manchester

The Progress Centre in Ardwick will show the Euros final on Sunday to 4,500 people. Organised by 4TheFans, the event will show the match on huge screens, accompanied by a wide selection of food and drink options. In fact, fans with tickets can pick up a free beer between 3:30 to 4:30pm on the day of the game.

Tickets cost £22.65 per person for general admission, and they are in high demand. You can buy your ticket here.

The Road to Victory AO Arena is also showing the Euros final inside the 21,000-capacity venue. It is the “UK Biggest Euros Arena Fanzone” and includes pre-match entertainment activities such as beer pong and table football areas. Tickets cost £12.50, and you can buy them here.

The Fairfield Social Club is another option, as it has the “biggest dedicated sports screen in Manchester”. With locally brewed beers and high-quality food provided by Isit Kitchen, this is a great place to watch live football. You can join the waiting list for tickets here. 

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Will Murray

Freelance football journalist. Experience writing for When Saturday, Comes, Goalkeeper.com, Elite Scholars and Total Football Analysis. Recently finished an MA in Sport Journalism at the University of Brighton. Long-time season ticket holder at the two-time European Champions Nottingham Forest.

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