THE nation is gripped by Euros fever as England gear up for a final showdown with Spain on Sunday.
If you’re looking to cheer on Gareth Southgate‘s Three Lions from your local boozer, you might want to know how to book a table.
Hundreds of pubs across the UK are showing the game on Sunday[/caption]It comes after the Government said pubs can stay open until 1am for the game on the weekend.
Bear in mind though, that demand for tables will be extremely high so you should get your booking in early.
The majority of chains have procedures in place for the big match – so it’s not as easy to secure a table as it usually is.
We’ve rounded up all the booking information on how to bag a table at Wetherspoons, Young’s, Greene King and more.
Make sure you check ahead, if you can, to avoid disappointment.
Also, remember that you may have to pay extra to book a table to watch the game, and may have to book through a third-party event website.
Spoons runs over 800 pubs across the UK, and the vast majority will be showing the game.
Its pubs will stay open until midnight and previously said they may stay open later if England reached the final.
It has yet to confirm whether it will shut its boozers later than usual though.
To find out where your local Spoons branch is, use the pub’s branch locator tool on its website.
You can use the tool to get in touch with your nearest one to see whether it is showing the game and how you can book a table.
This is the full list of pubs that don’t have screens and won’t be showing the game:
Greene King has over 1,600 pubs across the UK, and will be showing the football at more than 900 of them.
It has a dedicated page on its website where you can find your nearest boozer showing the game.
You can either scroll through the list of locations or type in your town, city or postcode.
Once you’ve selected the boozer, you’ll need to click through to its individual website and book a table.
Bear in mind that some pubs have different plans in place, such as booking through Eventbrite and paying a fiver.
There are over 1,550 Marston’s pubs in the UK, with selected locations showing the final on Sunday.
The pub chain has a page on its website where you can type in where you live or your postcode and it will tell you the nearest pub to you playing the game.
Once you’ve found your nearest pub, you can either click through to its website to book a table or call up.
Young’s runs more than 230 pubs across London and the South-East of England.
The pub chain has a dedicated section on its website where you can find your nearest one playing the final.
It has a list of the best pubs to watch the game, or you can click on the “find your closest pub” button to find your nearest one.
Once you’ve done this it will bring up each pub’s email address and contact number for you to get in touch about booking a table.
You should be able to book online as well.
O’Neill’s operates almost 50 pubs across the UK.
It also has a dedicated page on its website where you can find your nearest pub showing the game on the weekend.
You can type in the name of the venue, the number of people you want to book for and how long you want the reservation for.
THE Euro 2024 final will take place on Sunday, July 14.
Kick-off will be at 8pm BST and The Olympiastadion in Berlin will host.
The Euro 2024 final will be broadcast live on both BBC One and ITV1.
All of the games at the European Championships have been aired on either BBC or ITV during the tournament.
You will be able to live stream the final for FREE on either BBC iPlayer or ITVX.
Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action by following SunSport’s live blog.
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