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10 London spots to watch the Lionesses’ Euros final—#4 will blow your mind!

Camp Bestival 2014 - Day 4

WAREHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 03: Festival goers enjoy the Silent Disco at Camp Bestival at Lulworth Castle on August 3, 2014 in Wareham, United Kingdom. (Photo by Caitlin Mogridge/Redferns via Getty Images)

London gears up for a women’s football fiesta

This Sunday at 5 pm, the Lionesses take on Spain in the Women’s Euros final—and London is rolling out the red carpet for fans. From riverside screens to leafy park terraces, countless venues across the city are transforming into live-match hotspots. Many have secured special late licences since the semi-finals, allowing supporters to keep the party going until 1 am. With spaces filling fast, booking ahead is strongly recommended to avoid missing out.

Central London: South Bank and beyond

In the heart of the city, two prime riverside spots promise an unbeatable atmosphere:

South London: Brixton and Peckham shouts

North London: beer hall revelry

Big Penny Social in Walthamstow transforms its vast beer hall into a live-match arena with multiple screens dotted around. Purchase tickets online to secure a seat, which includes a free drink and live brass-band performance by Sassy Bass. Even on busy days, the friendly crowd vibe makes for a brilliant communal watch party. 1 Priestley Way, E17 6AL.

East London: Terrace luxury

The Apex Temple Court hotel has partnered with Lanson Champagne for its Amicable Societies Summer Terrace series. Book a glass of bubbly and strawberries, then settle onto plush benches facing a giant screen at Fleet Street Quarter. It’s a refined setting—perfect for those who fancy a dash of elegance with their match day.

West London: power station views and park screenings

Booking tips and travel advice

With London Underground strikes threatened and roads set to be busier than usual, plan your journey via Tube or riverboat services. Aim to arrive at least one hour before kick-off to beat the queues. Most venues accept walk-ins, but heavy footfall is expected, so online booking remains the safest route. Check individual websites for ticket times, entry requirements and any minimum spend or age restrictions.

Get into the spirit

Many pubs and venues are offering special deals—discounted pints, themed cocktails and even match-day menus. Keep an eye out for football-inspired snacks like “Lioness Bites” or “Captain Williams Wings.” And don’t forget to don your England jersey or bring a flag to show support. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply keen to soak up the summer spectacle, London’s screens promise a day of camaraderie, drama and unforgettable moments.

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