Euro 24 is already in full swing, with fans filling sports bars across London. Although some teams are going home, there is still plenty of football action to enjoy in the UK’s largest city. In fact, there are still several more matches in the UEFA European football championship to determine the winner on July 14. While many football fans have descended upon Germany, you can still enjoy watching one of the world’s top soccer tournaments. Indeed, forget the 2024 Summer Olympics for now and take in the current action in London sports bars for UEFA Euro 2024.
London Sports Bars for Euro 2024

Belushi’s
Multiple Locations
www.belushis.com
With five locations throughout London, Belushi’s is an energetic sports bar for Euro 2024. Moreover, this European-wide chain has a more extensive food and drink menu and massive HD TVs for football fans. You can book directly online to ensure a seat for any upcoming matches. For instance, a Euros Standard Table is £40 per person for four or more guests, while a VIP Euros booth is £50 for five or six. In addition, there are other options, including free general admission tickets, guaranteeing you standing space. On the other hand, because of the enormous demand, you should make reservations as soon as possible. Belushi’s is a segment of the parent company, Bed & Bars, which manages hostels, British pubs, and other bars across eight countries.

Boxpark
Multiple Locations
www.boxpark.co.uk
Like Belushi’s, Boxpark has a few trendy locations hosting Euro 2024 football matches. In like manner, you should purchase advance tickets for the most popular matches. However, you will be added to a waiting list if tickets are unavailable for a match. As for walk-ins for matches that haven’t sold out, they are on a first-come, first-serve basis. In London, Boxpark is the best sports bar for many football fans to watch Euro 2024 matches. That’s due to spacious interiors, great food and drink, and a festive atmosphere. Regardless, to attend any of the Euro 2024 screenings, you must be 18 years old or older. While the original Boxpark is at Shoreditch, all local venues are certain to be sold out. As for the most popular Boxpark venue, it’s probably Wembley.
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Café Kick
43 Exmouth Market
London, EC1R 4QL, UK
+44 20-7837-8077
www.cafekick.co.uk
If you want to go where local football fans go, Café Kick is an exceptional choice. While not nearly as large as mega-sports bar chains, you’ll always find this lively spot on best of London lists. Still, because of its size, Café Kick does not take reservations. Therefore, if you want to see a Euro 2024 match, space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Despite this, you may still find many football fans standing outside enjoying the atmosphere. If that’s not enough, its location on Exmouth Market allows you to visit other bars that may have space to watch the football action. For example, Mikkeller Brewpub and Exmouth Arms are among other places where Euro 2024 may be televised.

Clubhouse 5
5 Lisle St.
London, WC2H 7BG, UK
+44 20-7437-3335
Just minutes from Leicester Square, Clubhouse 5 is a 2024 nominee as the best sports bar in the UK. With that distinction from the Great British Pub Awards, you know this upscale bar will be filled with fans on match days. Fortunately, you can reserve almost any Euro 2024 fixture online. As for food options, you’ll have an excellent selection of bar bites, including burgers, pizza, and “Main Events.” While Clubhouse 5 is the top choice in Leicester Square, King’s Sports Bar in Empire Casino will also have its TVs on for the UEFA European Championship.
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Famous Three Kings
171-173 North End Road
Fulham, W14 9AE, UK
+44 20-7603-6071
www.crafted-social.co.uk/famous-three-kings-west-kensington
A historic pub in West Kensington, Famous Three Kings is front and center for Euro 2024 matches. After all, it won several Great British Pub Awards for the best sports bar in London and the UK. Of course, to make sure a table or spot is inside, please make a reservation as soon as possible. However, there may be instances where you’ll need to ask online about upcoming matches if you don’t mind. During busy Euro match days, staff will have to reduce options from the food menu. Either way, Famous Three Kings will be a lively spot to enjoy bar bites and watch Euro 2024. By the way, Three Kings refers to Elvis Presley, King Henry VIII, and King Kong.
Greenwood
170 Victoria St.
London, SW1E5LB, UK
+44 020-3058-100
https://www.greenwoodlondon.com/
Just north of Victoria Station, Greenwood is a stylish sports bar featuring several TVs and outstanding food. With this in mind, making a reservation online is essential, especially for a booth or table. This is especially true if you wish to see an England football match in Euro 2024. In addition, Greenwood may not allow guests under 18 years old on peak game days. Lastly, this famous London sports bar accepts cashless payments only. In other words, bring a credit or bank card for your purchases.
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Sports Bar & Grill
Multiple Locations
www.sportsbarandgrill.co.uk
Another popular sports bar chain to consider, with several locations in London, is Sports Bar & Grill. In fact, some fans say if you hope to see England’s Three Lions in the Euros, this is the place. By the same token, you should book a Euro package in advance for any of the upcoming fixtures. At the time of booking, you can also order drinks and food, so you won’t have to order on busy match days. While the Sports Bar & Grill location is up to you, Canary Wharf and Victoria always get rave reviews.

The Porterhouse
21-22 Maiden Lane
London, WC2E 7NA, UK
+44 20-7379-7917
www.porterhouse.london
Just off The Strand, The Porterhouse says for Euros 2024, there is “plenty of space, no bookings required, just walk-ins.” On the other hand, if you are in a group of 10 or more, bookings may be available on weekdays. Regardless, you have a good chance of watching most any football match in one of London’s largest sports bars. After all, the bar extends across three main levels, and there are also mezzanine levels. That’s not to mention an excellent food and drink menu, which includes award-winning Porterhouse craft beers.

The World’s End
174 Camden High St.
London, NW1 0NS, UK
+44 20 7482 1932
www.theworldsend.co.uk/
With several bars and pubs, Camden Town is a popular destination to watch televised Euro 2024 matches. One of the largest, most famous, and oldest is The World’s End. A brief walk from Camden Town subway station, The World’s End resides on a site where a pub has operated for more than 400. In fact, among the many famous patrons to visit was none other than Charles Dickens. What’s more, its basement music venue, The Underworld, has brought in music acts like Foo Fighters, The Cranberries, Radiohead, and Dave Stewart. The World’s End doesn’t appear to offer any specials for the European football championship. Nevertheless, this is an extraordinary pub spot to grab a pint and enjoy this vibrant section of London.
Waxy O’Connor’s
14-16 Rupert St.
London, W1D 6DD, UK
+44 20-7287-0255
www.waxyoconnorslondon.co.uk
Named after a beloved Irish candlemaker, Waxy O’Connor’s is one of the best Irish bars in London. With that in mind, you can be certain UEFA Euro 2024 matches will be broadcast live on its big-screen TVs. Like most popular London sports bars, you can book a table online for upcoming football matches. However, no reservations are available on the days that England’s Three Lions are in action. Instead, all tables are for walk-ins only, and the pub has a specific opening time. As a result, you can expect to queue up early outside the pub in order to get a good seat. Regardless of whenever you visit Waxy O’Connor’s, you’ll appreciate its outstanding food and drink menu.
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Randy Yagi is an award-winning writer who served as the National Travel Writer for CBS for eight years. More than 900 of his stories still appear in syndication across 23 CBS websites, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. During his peak years with CBS, Randy had a reported digital audience reach of 489 million and 5.5 million monthly visitors. Additionally, his stories have appeared in the Daily Meal, CBS News, CBS Radio, Engadget, NBC.com, NJ.com, and Radio.com. He earned a media fellowship from Stanford University and is a Bay Area Travel Writers (BATW) member.

