Euro 2024 has been fantastic. From the football to the fans themselves, the entire tournament has been incredibly entertaining to watch unfold. Upsets, goals, drama and mesmerising celebrations from supporters – we have truly been spoiled.
However, we are now down to the very last game and our attention must turn towards match number 51 – the final. If you are a fan wanting to watch the Euro 2024 final in Birmingham, then this article will serve as your guide to the best pubs and bars for the occasion in the city.
Bars to watch the Euros final in Birmingham
The final will take place on Sunday, July 14, and thankfully, there are a host of bars where you can watch the match.
BOX Brindleyplace, located in Brindley, is an excellent option, offering multiple large screens and is well-known for its energetic young crowd – if you want a party-like atmosphere during the game, then this is the bar for you. It will also be offering matchday specials on selected food and drink options.
But, if you would prefer something a little more sophisticated, then The Distillery, located in Roundhouse Birmingham, could be the place for you. Boasting a large outdoor seating area close to the Birmingham Canal Old Line and its unique Gin distillery, you may find the location particularly picturesque – although that will depend on the famously unreliable British sun.
Other excellent options include Brewdog and The Button Factory.
Public Euro 2024 final screenings in Birmingham
#BrumHour The biggest fanzone in Birmingham is at Luna Springs on Lower Trinity Street! This was the scene when the Saka goal went in on Saturday 🎉 #EURO2024 @BrumHour pic.twitter.com/EFqerWynVi
— Digbeth Estate (@digbethestate) July 7, 2024
Unfortunately, Birmingham Council has stated that it has no intention of providing free public screenings of the Euro 2024 final, explaining that it never has before and has little ambition to do so now.
But, that doesn't mean all hope is lost.
Thankfully, Luna Springs will be offering many people a screening of the match. Located in Digbeth, this venue has stated that it expects over 3000 people to attend the match, opening its doors to supporters at 5pm. There is a waiting list, however, so the sooner you register, the higher your chance of getting your hands on a ticket.
It is worth noting, however, that there are a handful of rules you need to adhere to, and they are as follows:
- No standing on the tables or chairs
- Celebrate gracefully and be respectful to any opposition fans who may be present
- Your entry will be subject to a brief search of your belongings by security staff
Wherever you decide to watch the Euro 2024 final, we hope you have an enjoyable experience.