Where to watch the Euro 2024 final in London

Where to watch the Euro 2024 final in London

  • England face Spain in Sunday's Euro 2024 final
  • London home to an array of excellent viewing locations
  • Three Boxparks will be packed to the rafters
London will be fervent for Sunday's Euro 2024 final
London will be fervent for Sunday's Euro 2024 final / Dan Kitwood/GettyImages

Right up until a few hours before kick-off on Sunday, you might be hearing the words "Where are you watching it?" fairly often.

'It', of course, being the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain. The Three Lions, courtesy of Ollie Watkins' pinpoint 90th-minute against the Dutch, have progressed into their second consecutive European Championship final and their first on foreign land.

Three years ago, Wembley was left crushed by Italy's penalty shootout victory after Luke Shaw had sent the country into pandemonium with a way-too-early opening goal.

Spain, the best team at Euro 2024, represent a monstrous test for Gareth Southgate's side, but the momentum his squad has gained over the past two weeks can't be denied.

England's improvement in Wednesday's semi-final suggests Sunday's final will be quite the spectacle, but only a few thousand English supporters will have the honour of watching the action unfold in the flesh. A few thousand more will spread across German fan zones, but the vast majority will be back home cheering Jude Bellingham and company on.

The nation's capital has supplied a long list of venues for catching the action this summer and London will once again be littered with merry but dreaming supporters on Sunday hoping to see England prevail. Here's where you can watch the Euro 2024 final in London.


Best locations to watch Euro 2024 final in London

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London's three Boxpark locations will be full to the brim on Sunday / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

From back gardens to local boozers, every location boasting a screen will be showing Sunday's showpiece event. However, if you're into raucous atmospheres and partial to being drenched in the nectar of a Beavertown or San Miguel - depending on which part of London you're in - the capital has an array of excellent venues.

Boxpark is an established choice of venue for many football fans. There are three in London: Wembley, Shoreditch and Croydon. Each boasts a vast space, with Wembley able to host up to 1,200 people. However, all three locations have sold out of tickets, according to their website.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is hosting a screening for 15,000 fans at the iconic O2 Arena starting at 18:00 BST on Sunday. However, the ballot entry for free tickets closed at 09:00 on Friday 12 July.

Elsewhere, Southwark's Between the Bridges has gained plenty of popularity among Euros watchers this summer. It's a great spot when the sun's beaming down, with their huge outdoor screens complemented by a litany of street food vendors offering cuisines from around the globe.

Walthamstow's Big Penny Social has been screening games throughout the tournament and will have two big screens for Sunday's final. The venue has garnered compliments for its close-knit community feel and is a great spot to watch football.

South Londoners should consider Peckham Levels as their venue of choice for the final, while People's Park Tavern, located right next to Victoria Park, is an underrated spot. You can also enjoy an excellent BBQ-inspired menu and all the craft beer one could need.


Venue

Location

Boxpark

Wembley (HA9 0JT)
Shoreditch (E1 6GY)
Croydon (CR0 1LD)

The O2 Arena

Greenwich Peninsula (SE10 0DX)

Between the Bridges

Southwark (SE1)

Big Penny Social

Walthamstow (E17 6AL)

Peckham Levels

Peckham (SE15 4ST)

People's Park Tavern

Hackney (E9 7BT)


When does the Euro 2024 final kick-off?

Sunday's Euro 2024 final in Berlin kicks-off at 20:00 (GMT).

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