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Best London venues to cheer on the Lionesses in the Women’s Euros 2025

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From classic pubs to al fresco setups and inclusive party spaces, there’s no shortage of places where you can watch the team defend the crown.

Following their unforgettable triumph in 2022, England’s women’s football team is back this summer with one goal in mind: retaining the title.

As anticipation builds, London is preparing for a month of football, community and celebration.

With millions expected to tune in across the country, London’s pubs and venues are stepping up to offer prime viewing experiences for fans.

Here are the best places in the capital to watch every moment of England’s campaign, from lively fan zones to inclusive festivals.

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London is preparing for a month of football, community and celebration (Picture: Brewdog)

England’s group stage fixtures:

  • Saturday, 5 July — 8pm — England v France
  • Wednesday, 9 July — 5pm — England v Netherlands
  • Sunday, 13 July — 8pm — England v Wales

The Prince, Fulham

With a firm focus on football this summer, The Prince in Fulham will be screening every single match of the tournament.

Ahead of the opening game, it’s unveiling a dedicated Lionesses mural on 13 June to kick off the celebrations.

Fans can also take advantage of the Lioness Loyalty Card:

  • Watch three games to receive a free pint of Budweiser or a spritz (choose from Aperol, Hugo, Limoncello or Blackberry)
  • Watch four games to earn a free ticket to the final, worth £15

Matchday offers include Budweiser for £6.50 and spritzes for £8.50. A great all-rounder for passionate supporters.

For more information or to book, visit The Prince website.

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Fans can take advantage of the Lioness Loyalty Card (Picture: The Prince)

The 411, Angel

In north London, The 411 is combining England’s fixtures with its high-energy Wall Street Wednesday nights, adding a fun twist to matchdays.

The venue will be showing every England (and Wales) match in the group stage and beyond.

Guests can also enjoy games of pool, darts or tableside football while they watch, and the same Lioness Loyalty Card scheme is available here too. Entry is free for all matches up to the final.

Perfect for fans who want to mix football with some friendly competition.

For more information or to book, visit The 411 website.

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BrewDog, Waterloo

Craft brewer BrewDog’s flagship Waterloo bar offers huge HD screens, massive beer bars and a bowling alley, as well as function rooms for private screenings.

What’s more, there’s an actual slide for the ultimate goal celebration. Open from 9am at weekends, it’s the perfect place to get your pre-game buzz on.

For more information or to book, visit the BrewDog website.

Brewdog Waterloo
Perfect place to get your pregame buzz on (Picture: Brewdog)

The Leather Bottle, Earlsfield

This pub’s beer garden is often rated as one of the best in the city, and with lots of seating, its own bar and Burger Shack, it’s easy to see why. Traditional pub grub is served inside in the main bar.

This is the ultimate venue to soak up the glory of the game (and the sunshine) long after the final whistle.

For more information or to book, visit the The Leather Bottle website.

 

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Boxpark — Shoreditch, Croydon, Wembley, Camden

A staple of England watch parties, Boxpark is once again going all-out for the Euros, with all games shown at its Shoreditch, Croydon, Wembley and Camden locations. Expect big screens, big sound and buzzing crowds.

Boxpark is known for its street food and high-energy atmosphere, making it one of the most exciting places to experience tournament football in London.

Booking ahead is strongly recommended.

For more information or to book, visit the Boxpark website.

 

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Hackney Bridge — Hackney

For fans looking for a more relaxed, outdoor setting, Hackney Bridge offers a scenic canal-side setup with a giant outdoor screen and multiple bars to keep the drinks flowing.

Half-time snacks are sorted, too, thanks to a stellar line-up of food options from the likes of Made in Puglia, Rainbo, Mex Club and Filigrillz.

It’s a top pick for group outings and easygoing weekend matches.

For more information or to book, visit the Hackney Bridge website.

 

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Signature Brew — Blackhorse Road & Haggerston

Something truly special is happening in East London on Saturday, 5 July. Just before the Lionesses kick off their first game, Baller FC — the inclusive, queer-friendly football collective — is hosting Slaying the Field at Signature Brew, Blackhorse Road.

This Euros x Pride celebration will feature:

  • Screenings of England v France and Wales v Netherlands
  • Takeover by queer performance group Uhaul Dyke Rescue
  • Queer football films, live DJs and a mobile margarita bar
  • Appearances from The Deaf Chefs, led by an England Deaf Futsal player

All England games will be screened by Baller FC at the Haggerston and Blackhorse Rose Signature Brew locations. It’s a celebration of football, identity and community.

For more information or to book, visit Ticket Tailor.

Signature Brew
Baller FC have teamed up with Signature Brew (Picture: Baller FC)

Pretty Decent Beer Co — Walthamstow, Forest Gate, Victoria Park

This independent East London brewery is screening every Women’s Euros match across its three taprooms.

All venues are equipped with large screens and serve freshly brewed Pretty Decent beer.

Features include:

  • Frozen cocktails and sour beer slushies
  • The Crisp Menu: a nostalgic line-up of retro favourites, all beer-matched
  • Local food partners including It’s Not Big Dough (Blackhorse Road), Seouls of Mischief by Mexican Seoul (Victoria Park) and Yard Sale Pizza (Forest Gate)

Knockout games (if England qualify) entry is £6 per person including a pint.

For more information or to watch, visit the Pretty Decent Beer Co website.

Pretty Decent pub
All venues are equipped with large screens and serve freshly brewed Pretty Decent beer (Picture: Pretty Decent)

ArcadeX — Battersea Power Station

Set along the Thames with Battersea Power Station as its backdrop, ArcadeX is returning for the Women’s Euros with a strong focus on food, culture and community.

Features include:

  • Screenings of all England matches
  • Global street-food specials, Casamigos tequila cocktails, and beer on tap
  • A music and cultural calendar throughout the month
  • Food from:
    • Manna: smash burgers served riverside
    • Bao: pork and fried chicken baos with signature twists
    • Gracey’s Pizza: crispy NY-style slices
    • Mexa: slow-cooked suadero tacos and fiery salsas
    • Plus sweet treats from Two Little Giraffes (gelato) and Borough 22 (doughnuts)

ArcadeX brings a celebratory, festival-style atmosphere to matchday.

For more information or to book a day bed, visit the Battersea Power Station website.

The Folly by Drake & Morgan Monument

For the perfect spot in central, head to The Folly. Thanks to three screens and high-definition projectors, you’ll catch every tackle, corner and goal.

You can pre-book food and drink packages including sharing boards, beer buckets and mains for an uninterrupted football feast.

For more information or to book, visit the Drake & Morgan website.

Football fans at The Folly by Drake & Morgan
Three big screens mean you’ll never miss a moment (Picture: The Folly by Drake & Morgan)

The Althorp Wandsworth

Newly refurbished in time for the tournament, The Althorp in southwest London offers trendy interiors and a vibey atmosphere.

Not a beer-lover? Sip your way through their extensive cocktail menu including Hugo and Aperol spitzes.

For more information or to book, visit The Althorp website.

Feature image: The Prince

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