Football fever has swept the nation for the last month, with the UEFA European Championships taking place in Germany. And with that has come plenty of opportunity to cheer on your team alongside thousands of fellow fans.
Although Scotland departed the tournament in the group stages, it’s been hard to avoid England’s efforts in the beautiful game.
Now, as Southgate’s squad prepare to face an impressive Spanish side in the final, scoring a space at a sports bar, screening or pub on Sunday has become top of the to-do list for Three Lions fans.
Fan screenings have popped up across the UK in cities from London and Liverpool to Exeter and Edinburgh, catering for both die-hard supporters and those who just love the international tournament spirit.
From giant screens and pumping sound systems to interactive shows, here’s everything you need to know to ensure you don’t miss a second of the action.
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When is the Euros final?
Hosted by Germany, it’s down to the final two of Europe’s top national teams to compete for the coveted Euros championship title. England’s next match – the final against Spain on Sunday 14 July at 8pm.
Where to watch the Euros final in London?
BOXPARK Wembley
The outdoor shipping containers erected a big screen outside with space for 1,200 fans. You’ll be able to see the action in crystal clear detail on a giant screen with street food stands available should you start to feel peckish. Tickets for the final go on sale at 6pm today (11 July).
Tickets from £11.13; boxpark.co.uk
Clapham Grand
Like a big screen? The Euros final will be shown on the Clapham Grand’s massive 25ft screen, so you’ll feel like you’re on the pitch with the players. But you’ll need to move faster than Jude Bellingham on the ball to secure tickets as they sold out during the World Cup. All standing tickets include a free beer or soft drink. You can also book a seated ticket or a box.
Wait list – tickets from £31.43; claphamgrand.com
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