Can’t make it to the Euros? Map reveals location of UK fan parks and big screens where fans who missed out on trip to Germany can watch England and Scotland in football’s summer showpiece

The Euros kick off tonight as Scotland look to upset hosts Germany in Munich, with many excited members of the Tartan Army on the ground making their voices heard.

England begin their Euro 2024 campaign two days later as favourites to make a winning start against Serbia.

Watching all the clips of jubilant fans on the continent can easily result in FOMO, but you might be able to make the most of it back at home by getting the same febrile atmosphere at a screening back in the UK.

There are some great venues from pubs and clubs to the bigger fan parks, where you can join hundreds of people in watching games live, across the country.

Find the full list of fan parks which England and Scotland fans can get to for their big matches in the coming month.

Watching all the clips of jubilant fans on the continent can easily result in FOMO, but you might be able to make the most of it back at home by getting the same febrile atmosphere at a screening back in the UK

Pictured: England fans watch the Three Lions in the 2022 World Cup match against Senegal at Box Park Croydon

Pictured: England fans watch the Three Lions in the 2022 World Cup match against Senegal at Box Park Croydon

London

Our capital city has the most options when it comes to big Euros screenings, but most of them will not be showing every single England and Scotland game, so check before you turn up.

For the Fans (4TF) are hosting fan parks in Greenwich and Dalston, with tickets – required for entry but including one drink – starting from £12 for the selected games shown.

England’s second and third games, on June 20 and June 25, are being screened for free outdoors at Lower Marsh, Waterloo, if you can face the possibility of a rainy matchday experience amid fears of a June washout.

All of England’s fixtures, however far they get, are going to be shown at Clapham Grand, with tickets, which cover your first drink, starting at £12.36.

Similarly, Market Halls in Victoria, Oxford Street and Canary Wharf are also taking bookings for all the England games this summer.

Fanzone 4D are hosting England games for hundreds of guests at their venues – O2 Forum Kentish Town, Electric Brixton, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire and The Steel Yard

Londoners who are supporting countries overseas, or just those who have booked out their calendars to watch as much of the tournament as possible, have the chance to watch almost all of them at Boxpark in Shoreditch, Croydon or Wembley.

Glasgow

Scotland fans who have stayed at home can choose between Barras Art and Design and SWG3 if they’re after a fan park experience.

The former is selling tickets for all Steve Clarke’s side’s games from £10, while the latter has tickets starting at £17.88.

Manchester

England supporters watching their team at the 4TheFans Fan Park in Manchester during the previous Euros

England supporters watching their team at the 4TheFans Fan Park in Manchester during the previous Euros

Mancunian England fans also have a choice over where to watch their team on a big  screen.

The Lawn Club in Spinningfields have got themselves a 13ft screen to show the England games and tickets start from £10.

Across town, Freight Island fan zone is offering free entry as they show all the Three Lions matches and every other Euros fixture. There are also a limited number of tickets available for purchase for those who want to be seated.

There will also be a Lidl Fan Zone at Cathedral Square Gardens on June 29 and June 30, which would include England and Scotland’s round-of-16 games should they finish in the top two positions of their group.

Nottingham

Nottingham also boasts a couple of fan park options for Euros followers. FANPARK are running screenings at Nottingham Secret Garden and The Level. Tickets start at £4. 

Leeds

Springwell Brewery in Leeds is converting its outdoor seating area into a Euros fan zone, with tickets starting at £5.

But the biggest fan zone in Leeds will be at Millennium Square, where standing tickets are available at the same price to watch all the England group games and the knockout rounds.

For people who don’t want to risk the weather, Beaver Works is also hosting Euros fixtures but people have to book whole tables at a time to secure a place.

Newcastle

All Euros games will be shown at Times Square, Newcastle, with tickets starting at £7.50 for the Fanzone event.

Games are also being shown at The Fed, but available tickets have sold out.

Sunderland

Across the Tyne, in Sunderland, another Fanzone-run park will be showing all the matches at Keel Edge.

Members of the Tartan Army can watch Scotland in a number of fan parks across the country. Pictured: Scotland fans at the Saltire Square fanzone before an International Friendly between Scotland and Finland on June 7

Members of the Tartan Army can watch Scotland in a number of fan parks across the country. Pictured: Scotland fans at the Saltire Square fanzone before an International Friendly between Scotland and Finland on June 7

Aberdeen

Back north of the border, Aberdonians can watch their national side at another 4TF park – at the OGV Taproom.

Kilmarnock

Another Scottish fan zone can be found at Ayrshire Athletics Arena, in Kilmarnock.

The outdoor ‘family friendly’ fan zone will show all Scotland’s group games with attendees asked to book either a six-person bench for £90 or a six-person barrel (standing) for £45.

Dundee

There will also be a fan park for Scots in Dundee.

Riverside Park’s Dundee Fan Park has tickets at roughly £20, or fans can buy a pass for all three of Scotland’s group games.

Edinburgh

Lidl’s fan zone is popping up at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh from June 20 to June 23 – culminating with what will likely be a crunch game for the Scots against Hungary to qualify for the knockouts.

Bristol

At the opposite end of the country, Bristolians can watch England at a variety of locations.

Another 4TF fan park is at 45 Feeder Road which will show all the England games with tickets starting at £6.

Elsewhere, you can get free entry to watch games at Bristol & Bath Science Park as long as you have booked in advance, or watch matches indoors at SWX for £5 – if you are over 18.

Birmingham

All the Euros fixtures are being shown at Luna Springs, Birmingham, with tickets required for England games.

There is also another 4TF fan park in England’s second city, which will show England’s round-of-16 match if they reach that stage.

And Lidl is bringing its fan zone to Birmingham for the opening weekend of the Euros, which will include England’s opener, at Centenary Square.

Liverpool

As a football-mad city, it is no surprise that Liverpool is another place with a number of options to watch this year’s Euros.

Boxpark have a venue showing most of the matches at the tournament at the Brewery Village, with tickets starting at just over £10.

A cheaper option is at Camp and Furnace, which is offering free entry with pints starting at £4.50.

Blackpool

Blackpool’s Olympia Exhibition Hall is hosting a Euros fan zone with a capacity of up to 1,000 revellers, with general admission tickets coming in at £7.25.

Brighton

Central Park, Brighton, is being turned into a fan park by 4TF to show the England games with tickets coming in around £17 for general admission.

Hastings 

Along the coast in Hastings, 4TF have another fan park at the pier, with tickets starting at £6.40.

Sheffield

Fan City Sheffield has emerged on Devonshire Green as a 4,000-capacity Yorkshire Euros hub.

England games will require fans to pre-book but other matches will be shown for free. 

Peterborough

Peterborough is also going to have its own fan park at the Nene Flyover, organised by Under Street Party Events.

Tickets are on sale for £9.50.

Loughborough

FANPARK are organising a Euros fan zone a Revolution Loughborough to show England and Scotland games.

England tickets start at £4, while entry is free for Scotland games. 

Norwich

Norwich Fan Zone is taking over Earlham Park with an ‘all weather big-top tent’, street food, bars and more.

It will be showing all the England games with tickets starting at £10. 

Plymouth

Home Park stadium in Plymouth will be screening England games with tickets starting at £5.



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