Where to watch Euro 2024 in Birmingham including fan zones and sports bars

England fans watching a match on the big screen at Luna Springs in Digbeth
-Credit: (Image: Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)


The Euros are back and there are some great places to watch all the action on the big screen around Birmingham. There's a whole month of football to enjoy from June 14 to July 14 across ten stadiums in Germany from the Olympiastadion Berlin to the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg.

First up is Germany versus Scotland on Friday June 14. Then there are matches between Hungary and Switzerland, Spain and Croatia and Italy and Albania on the Saturday. The first England match is versus Serbia on Sunday June 16 at 8pm.

Subsequent England matches take place at 5pm on June 20 when we play Denmark and at 8pm June 25 when we’re up against Slovenia. The second group stage starts on June 29, the quarter final begins on July 5, the semi final on July 9 and the Euros final will be on July 14.

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Here's a round up of all the best places to watch the Euros 2024 in Birmingham

Digbeth Fan Park

The Old Crown is promising 'sport and fun time partying' throughout the Euros in the Digbeth Fan Park. All the games will be shown on the huge outdoor screens.

What's more, there's free entry to all the group stage games. Book tickets via The Crown website to guarantee entry two hours before kick-off. There are only 400 available so you'll have to be quick! Strictly 18+ only.

The historic Digbeth pub will have DJs on the decks until late plus plenty of cold pints and street food throughout.

Luna Springs

Luna Springs claims it will be hosting 'Birmingham's biggest Euros fan-zone' this summer. The Digbeth bar will have giant HD LED screens and enough space for 1,000 England fans to cheer on the three lions at every England match (listed above).

There will also be street food and all-day live entertainment featuring DJ sets and live bands plus confetti drops, giveaways and merch. Check out the booze bundles and cocktails too. Tickets cost £10 per person, which includes a can of Rekorderlig or Carling.

Advance booking is advised as tickets are selling out fast. When BirminghamLive checked, there were only 200 tickets left for England's first match on June 14. Find out more and book tickets via the Luna Springs website.

Luna Springs is showing every Euros game live. Non-England games are NOT ticketed so you can simply book a table and turn up on the day.

4TheFans Fan Park at The Forum

Fan park brand, 4TheFans, has announced the one of its key Euro 2024 fan parks will be at The Forum in Dale End. With close to 2,000 fans able to attend to watch England's games against Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia, it's set to be lively.

Organisers are promising huge screens, DJs, 'world class' sound systems, bar and food traders. There will also be competitions and giveaways.

Each match features a football legend giving their commentary. On June 16, Emile Heskey will be talking about the England v Serbia game. On June 20, Kevin Phillips will be commentating on England v Denmark. And, on June 25, it’ll be Steve Claridge at the Slovenia game.

When we checked on June 7, at least 70 percent of tickets had been sold for all the games. Find out more and book tickets via the 4TheFans website. General admission starts from £6.

Birmingham Bierkeller

There are screens in the Bierkeller Hall and the in-house sports bar Shooters throughout the Euros. Pricewise, there are two options for watching all the action at the Essex Street bar.

You can pay £20 for a reserved seat, which gives you a £20 deposit redeemable on food and drink. Or you could go for a £30 food and drink package, which gives you a reserved seat, two drinks vouchers (pint of house beer/cider, single spirit and mixer, glass of prosecco) and a meal voucher to be exchanged for wings, a bratwurst meal or pizza. Find out more and book via the Bierkeller website.

Shakespeare Inn

Shakespeare Inn claims to be 'the best pub for live sport in Birmingham'. You can watch all the action live from Germany on the HD screens at this Summer Row boozer.

There will be classic pub food and chilled drinks packages to tuck into whilst you cheer on your team. Find out more and book your seat via the Shakespeare Inn website.

The Button Factory

The Button Factory is showing all of the matches throughout the Euro 2024 month. You can watch the games in the upstairs bar or outside in the courtyard where there will be big screens.

VIP tables are available for £35 per head, which include six drinks on arrival. Find out more and book tickets via the Button Factory website.

The Distillery

You can watch the matches at The Distillery in special VIP boxes with big screens. Find out more and book via The Distillery website. The bar, which is based within The Roundhouse, sits right on the canal, off Sheepcote Street.