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Thursday 08 July 2021 11:00 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 08 July 2021 3:44 pm

Euro 2020: Where to watch the England Italy final in London

By: Steve Dinneen

Life&Style Editor

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After a harrowing year, it seems difficult to believe that Euro 2020 (as it’s still known) is coming to a close on Sunday and that England are one of the two teams left in the competition. For fans without tickets to the final, which kicks off at Wembley at 8pm, you will want to make sure you have somewhere decent to watch the game. Don’t worry though, we have you covered.

Trafalgar Square Fan Zone

Before the pandemic, Trafalgar Square was one of those places most Londoners tended to avoid. But while the novelty of seeing other humans remains, it’s worth bearing in mind for Euro 2020. The location of the official Fan Zone, the area will be filled with fans from across the continent watching on the big screens and catered for by a bar tent. And there is something to be said for watching the Three Lions under the watchful gaze of Trafalgar Square’s massive lions. Book here.

Euro Warehouse in Tottenham

The team behind the hugely successful Costa Del Tottenham has procured a 5,000sqft warehouse in which to screen all the games. Co-founder Stuart Glen says the space has “all the hallmarks of a 1989 warehouse party”, so if you’ve missed clubbing as much as you’ve missed watching live sport, this is going to be the place for you. Wuith tables laid out German beer hall style, 300 tickets will be available for each game, starting at £7.50 per head. Book here.

4TheFans at Oval Space

Oval Space, the club and events venue on the canal at Bethnal Green, is better known for attracting world class DJs than it is sports fans. But as Euro 2020 starts it will be one of the hottest places in the capital to gather, with huge screens and a best-in-class sound system. Tickets must be bought in advance and include two drinks and a pie. Book here.

Flat Iron Square

The Borough venue will show every game in its spacious outdoor area, and fans will be catered to by the usual array of food and drinks vendors. It became known as the place to watch the football during the last World Cup and looks set to continue that legacy during this strange Euro 2020. Book here.

Vinegar Yard

Vinegar Yard is one of those places that seems purpose built to show a major football tournament, with a massive outdoor space that will be kitted out with a huge screen courtesy of sportswear giant Adidas. Located beside London Bridge Station, it’s perfect for City commuters who have returned to work and fancy catching the football rather than heading home. Book here.

Truman’s Social Club

North London is the place to be right now and somehow Blackhorse Road is the white-hot epicentre of that (at least according to our Life&Style editor, who just happens to live there). Truman’s Social Club will be screening every game in the beer garden beside its brewery, a space that was designed from the outset to cater for socially distanced crowds. Expect good beer and big screens. Book here.

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Boxpark

Another big outdoor space within walking distance of the City, Boxpark will no doubt be filled with its usual crowd of tourists, hipsters, bankers and hen parties, only this time they will all be cheering for whatever country they hail from. With loads of bars and some decent street food, this is a great shout for catching the big Euro 2021 games. Book here.

Skylight Rooftop

With its panoramic views across the London skyline and expansive terrace, Skylight Rooftop is perhaps the prettiest place to watch England crash out in a disappointing semi-final display against some unfancied side. With large LED screens on both the rooftop and inside, you’ll be able to console yourself with some excellent food and drinks. Book here.

Gibney’s London

Richard Corrigan’s Gibney’s London basement bar, located beneath his Daffodil Mulligan gastro pub, will screen all of the games, allowing more relaxed fans to enjoy the action from its snug booths, available for private hire and seating up to eight guests. There are loads of screens and you can order a keg of Heineken to pour your own booze to make sure you don’t miss any goals queuing at the bar. Book here.

Q-Shoreditch

This “Vegas style” cabaret experience close to the City may not be the first place you’d think of to watch the footy, but it will be showing every game and is taking bookings so organised fans aren’t disappointed. And if the game doesn’t go your way, you can play some pool or place some bets at the “fun casino”. Book here.

Perry Hill, Lewisham

Those south of the river should bear in mind Perry Hill, which will transform into a sports bar for one month only, installing two big screens in one of the biggest beer gardens in South East London. And while they can’t guarantee the quality of the football, at least chef Eric Grapt (The Wolseley and The Hurlingham Club) can be relied upon to serve up excellent British comfort food classics. Book here.

Stoke House, Victoria

Modern steakhouse by day, Stoke House will become a football haven during match-time, with screens both indoors and on the terrace. Carnivorous Lions can enjoy hotdogs and steak sandwiches as they cheer on the boys in white. Book here.

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