Euro 2024 has reached the final 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 the Euros final in Nottingham, there are many options.
Here is a guide to the best pubs and fan zones to watch this year’s European champions be crowned.
Bars to watch Euros final in Nottingham
BOX Nottingham is an extremely popular destination to watch live sport, as there are 35 HD screens for fans to enjoy the action. It is located in the Nottingham Forest city centre and is renowned for its energetic atmosphere, especially for England matches.
Due to its popularity, the earliest booking time available is 2pm, but if you and your friends are keen on experiencing the venue for the final, then you should book as soon as possible.
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Huddl is another option for Sunday’s match, with tickets still available at the cost of £10. These will be sold until 4:30pm on the day of the game and they offer you guaranteed standing.
There is no shortage of HD screens or food and drink offers at this bar, so it is worth visiting if you’re struggling to find somewhere to watch the final. You can buy tickets here.
Notts County will also be showing the match at a FanZone called The Nest at their Meadow Lane stadium, with tickets going on sale at 9am on Friday morning.
Notable mentions must go to Rock City and Saltbox as additional options to consider.
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If you’re in the area, a fan park called Nottingham Secret Garden is open from 2pm on Sunday. Last entry is 6:30pm and fans can buy standing tickets for £30 on the website, with table bookings now sold out.
It is described as the “city’s number one FANZONE” and has a range of street food vendors, live music, and big screens to show the action. There is also a retractable roof at this venue, meaning if it rains, you’ll be covered. You can buy tickets here.
The Level, located on Shakespeare Street, is another fan park worth considering. Tickets are available for £35 for standing, with table reservations sold out. You can look at the event information and ticket availability here.