Euro 2024 final big screens to watch Spain v England this weekend

-Credit: (Image: Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
-Credit: (Image: Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)


It is so close to coming home again. After Ollie Watkins' dramatic 90th-minute winner against the Netherlands, England are into the Euro 2024 final this Sunday, July 14.

The country is hoping the Three Lions can emulate our amazing Lionesses and win the Euros, bringing the trophy back to British soil. Fans across the country will be glued to their screens on Sunday but the question begs: which screen do you watch it on?

There are a number of options, your house, your local pub or maybe one of the big screens that is showing the final in the capital. We at MyLondon have highlighted some of the best spots.

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Several screens will be set up in the capital -Credit:Kadir Ilboga/Anadolu via Getty Images
Several screens will be set up in the capital -Credit:Kadir Ilboga/Anadolu via Getty Images

Battersea Park are doing a huge open-air screening of the final that will be at Battersea Park Bowling Green. This event is ticketed however and all the tickets are sold out so there won't be a chance to go and see it if you turn up at the gate.

Vinegar Yard has created what they call 'the ultimate England World Cup fan zone' with a massive screen in the shadow of the Shard. That fan zone is sold out already though too.

There has been no indication that there is another open screening but there are many places with huge screens that are showing it. Devonshire Square has a big screening in its courtyard that is free and the Soap Yard in Borough Yards has been transformed with outdoor screens, seating and pop-ups to show a summer of sport.

Boxpark have shown all the Euro matches at their Shoreditch, Croydon and Wembley locations, where you can watch all the action on the big HD screens while having a bite and a drink. They'll of course be screening the final as well, with tickets going on sale today (July 11) at 6pm.

Big Penny Social, the UK’s biggest beer hall with over 100 taps, will broadcast the final with three massive HD screens inside. Tickets have already sold out, but you can join the waiting list here.

With both indoor and outdoor screens, Bethnal Green's Cider House will be broadcasting the final on Sunday (July 14). Doors will open at 4pm, and visitors will be able to choose from a range of ciders and beers to accompany the event.

England will be playing Spain -Credit:Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images
England will be playing Spain -Credit:Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images

As all of England's matches have been shown on the three giant screens at Between The Bridges, it's no surprise that the final will be too. All tickets are currently sold out, but you can join the waiting list here.

Market Halls are screening the England game across at both the Oxford Street and Canary Wharf sites, with different booking packages available. Find out more information about the event and get your ticket here.

Both the Vauxhall and Peckham Market Place locations are also showing the football on massive screens. And during the final, you’ll be able to get pints for a fiver.

However, there is the chance to go and see the final at an even bigger screening than any mentioned before. Announced by London Mayor Sadiq Khan last night, the O2 Arena will host a huge euros final screening with a humongous 16-metre screen showing the game.

There will be 15000 tickets available for people to watch the final. To get tickets to this, you have to enter the ballot on the City Hall website before Friday, July 12 at 9am.

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