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In case you’ve been living under a rock, the Euros 2024 football tournament is coming up very quickly For those who can’t make it over to Germany, which is most of us, let’s be honest, here are all the big Euros 2024 screenings in Manchester to be aware of, so you can get into that hazy summer feeling with a few drinks and mates, catching all the action on the big screen.
1. Diecast
Following World Cup success at Depot Mayfield where 28,000 fans supported England to a narrow miss, Road to Victory, has announced the return of its fully immersive football fanzone experience, at new home Diecast.
With over 30,000 square foot of Euros action and space for 3,000 fans at Road to Victory, Diecast features a sprawling Brooklyn Beer Hall for up to 2,500 standing fans with multiple screens and one large festival LED screen. Hospitality packages will be available to book in Leno Ex Machina for up to 300 fans, and four private, VIP Rum Town Caravans to hire for up to 40 guests per caravan.
🎟️ Book here.
📍 Diecast, 51 Ducie St, Manchester, M1 2JQ.
2. Society
Society, Manchester’s independent street food and craft beer hideaway, will show the Euro 2024 games, with England’s matches being screened with full sound and for free, so guests can immerse themselves in an unforgettable atmosphere at one of Manchester’s best food and beer halls.
🎟️ Tables of eight or more are able to book a table at Society here.
📍 Society, Basement, 100 Barbirolli Square, Manchester M2 3BD.
3. The Lawn Club
The Lawn Club in Spinningfields has installed a giant screen to transform its open-air Lawn area into the destination for live sporting action in Manchester, including screening the Euros. The Lawn Club will show every heart-stopping goal and each nail-biting penalty of the 2024 competition for free.
England’s matches will be ticketed for fans looking to join the party with up to 350 people and roar on the three lions in style – retro shirts are welcome! The outdoor screen on the Lawn will create an unrivalled viewing experience and atmosphere, with a capped seating capacity of 184 people.
🎟️ Book ahead here.
📍 The Lawn Club, Hardman Square, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3HG.
4. NQ64
Known for being an Aladdin’s cave of retro games and fun, NQ64 will be getting in on the Euros action, with four large screens playing all games in the newly opened spaceship themed beer garden. Bask in the Manchester sunshine (hopefully) whilst you catch the Euros action, surrounded by iconic games and refreshing drinks (with very punny names, we might add), NQ64 is perhaps the most unique summer destination for gaming lovers, cocktail connoisseurs, and now football fans alike.
🎟️ Book here.
📍 NQ64, 12 Tib Street, Manchester M4 1SH.
5. Roxy Ball Room
Competitive gaming venue, Roxy Ball Room, is offering two exclusive packages for football fans to enjoy during this year’s UEFA Euros. Package one, for £15pp, includes a seat reservation plus two drinks tokens. Package two, priced at £25pp, guarantees a seat reservation, two drinks tokens plus a main meal.
Drinks include their own Arc Shot Lager, Corona bottle, Koppaberg can, house wines, 0% Smashed lager can and more. Guests will also be able to choose from a range of main meals from hand-stretched Italian focaccia pizzas to Roxy Dogs, or a jumbo slice and fries, and why not have a game of curling, mini golf or table tennis after? The Euros will be shown at both Manchester sites, Deansgate and the Arndale Centre.
🎟️ Book ahead here.
📍 Roxy Ballroom, 76-78 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2FN | Manchester Arndale, Unit R3, Withy Grove, Manchester M4 3AQ.
6. Freight Island
Festival of Football returns to Freight Island for a summer of football excitement, bringing the UEFA Euros 2024 action to Manchester in grand style. Festival of Football is set to present an unforgettable celebration, from thrilling matches to an array of entertainment, and food and drink. Football fans can enjoy live music, DJ sets, and dedicated family areas, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
The venue will be transformed into a full venue takeover for all England matches, featuring the city’s largest HD indoor screens at the Platform and Sports Bar. Plus, additional areas across the Taproom, and family fanzone in the Plant Room. Entry is free for all General Admission (Standing) with access to the full venue. Tables of six are available at the Platform for £15pp, tables of six and eight are available at the Sports Bar for £10pp. All paid tables are right in the front with guaranteed seats and unrestricted view of the big screen.
🎟️ Book here.
📍 Freight Island, 11 Baring St, Manchester M1 2PZ.
7. Pong & Puck
Party games masters Pong & Puck will be screening Euros matches in all their glory this summer, allowing you to get some games of beer pong, darts, pool, and even a spot of karaoke in before or after the football action. Pong & Puck will also be catering for large groups with exclusive sections, and visitors are encouraged to get in touch if interested. General visitors to Pong & Puck are also asked to bear in mind if they have bookings for activities during the big games, the venue will have sound on with the football matches.
🎟️ To book exclusive packages, email hello@pongandpuck.co.uk (walk-ins also available).
📍 Pong & Puck, 235 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4EN.
8. MCR Craft Beer Fest
Now what could be better than a craft beer festival? A craft beer festival showing the Euros, of course! Returning to Manchester for its fourth year, Manchester Craft Beer Festival is set to bring its elite beer discovery experience back bigger and better, and it’s bringing a live screening of the Euros matches of that weekend (July 5 & 6) along with it.
The cavernous space at Depot Mayfield holds a stage which will be a dedicated acoustic music stage for the duration of the festival, to be graced by some incredible musicians. There will also be a line-up of DJs spinning throughout, yet to be revealed, keeping the crowd going and optimistic for an England win.
🎟️ You can book a Craft Beer Festival ticket here.
📍 Depot Mayfield, 11 Baring St, Manchester M1 2PY.
9. The Oast House
Masters of terrace events The Oast House will be putting their huge Manchester courtyard to good use throughout the Euros, showing England matches on their huge stage screen outside, with full sound. Non-England games will be shown inside the venue on the small screen, some with and some without sound – so you can catch those matches on the sly whilst you’re gnawing on a hanging kebab.
All games will have live music on before or after, depending on the kick-off time, so the party will be well underway by the time each match starts, and you can celebrate (or commiserate) to the beat. For now, The Oast House is selling tickets as and when, going on sale as soon as it is certain when and what time will the next game be.
🎟️ Book tickets for England games here.
📍 The Oast House, The Avenue, Courtyard, Manchester M3 3AY.
10. Hard Rock Cafe
The popular Printworks restaurant and bar is screening all of England’s matches, where the family-friendly atmosphere will only be matched by the great food and drink, including the famous Messi Burger and “Milanese style” Messi Chicken Sandwich – both of which are also available in smaller sizes on the kids’ menu. England’s Group C matches will all be screened across the restaurant, plus more to come as England progress − booking is recommended to ensure you don’t miss out.
🎟️ Book in here.
📍 Hard Rock Cafe, The Printworks, Manchester M4 2BS.
11. King Street Townhouse
If you fancy a bit of luxury with your Euros screenings, look no further than King Street Townhouse in Manchester. The plush, exclusive cinema room is set to welcome ticket-holding fans for screenings of all Euros games, not just England ones, all with a selection of tiered packages. £15 gets you the screening and a drink, £30 buys the screening and a beer bucket, and the screening, beer bucket and food comes in at £45 per person.
Choose from beer, house wine or a soft drink, and the best football companions in pizza and burgers, which can be made vegan or vegetarian on request. So, grab your well-behaved mates and book a package for that catered-for experience this summer.
🎟️ Book tickets here.
📍 King Street Townhouse, 10 Booth St, Manchester M2 4AW.
12. The Refuge
The Vault within Refuge will become The Official Manchester Union Lager Fanzone this June, with all England games set to be shown on the big screens. Manchester Union is the official partner of the watch parties, with the first 50 people to book a ticket getting a pint on arrival − and tickets are free!
All ticket holders will receive a free Manchester Union badge − hopefully to remind them of England’s victory. The chefs of Refuge have stepped up to the challenge and created a special Euros menu − so football fans can enjoy German bratwurst and pretzels while watching the games.
🎟️ Book your free tickets here.
📍 The Vault, The Refuge, Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Oxford St, Manchester M60 7HA.
13. O’Neill’s
O’Neill’s will stream Euros matches live on their HD big screens, and the casual pub vibe lends itself to the beautiful game. Order in some pub grub to accompany your drinks, hope for the best as the teams battle it out, and why not make a night of it? Situated conveniently in the Prinkworks, you’re close to many other pubs and bars, plus, you’re just across from the National Football Museum, should you want to peruse the artefacts beforehand.
🎟️ Book here.
📍 O’Neill’s, The Printworks, 27 Withy Grove, M4 2BS.
14. Walkabout
Walkabout will be offering free pints and 25% off drinks packages throughout the Euros tournament this summer… need we say more? No matter what country you support, don’t miss out on your chance to cheer them on in a bar with your mates surrounded by the ‘biggest sporting atmosphere in Manchester’.
Exclusive Euros offers and drinks packages range from 12 bottles and 12 shooters for £96, to 24 bottles, 70cl spirit bottle with mixers and 10 shots for a winning match day experience! No need to cherry pick pals to join you, there’ll be more than enough to go round.
🎟️ Book tables and packages here.
📍 Walkabout, The Printworks, 27 Withy Grove, Manchester M4 2BS.
15. Tank and Paddle
New Printworks tenant, Tank and Paddle, is also host to one of Manchester’s largest screens and with an additional 19 screens around the venue, guests will be guaranteed a great view of the Euros games. They will also be showing every game, from qualifiers to the final, accompanied by craft beer on tap, pub grub and even the option to get your bottomless brunch on. Plus, there are packages and offers to get your teeth stuck into to make sure you get the best deal, and have the best time this summer.
🎟️ See packages and book here.
📍 Tank and Paddle, Unit 10 The Printworks, 27 Withy Grove, Manchester M4 2BS.
16. BOX Bar
One of Manchester’s most popular sports bars BOX will of course be screening Euros matches this summer, starting with England group stage games. BOX will be showing all England games, all with their signature atmosphere, great drinks and elevated pub grub. The bar was created with sport in mind, so you’ll be able to see the game from wherever you are in BOX, and the celebrations are set to be electric.
🎟️ Book your table here.
📍 BOX Bar, 125 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2BY.
17. Sixes Social Cricket
Although first and foremost a cricket bar, where you can practice your own skills too, Sixes will be showing all England an Scotland games in the Euros, plus the quarters, semi-finals and final this summer. Take a break from bowling and batting with an equally stressful sit-down watching the Euros.
Designed for groups of up to 10, Sixes’ Euros packages ensure you enjoy the best seats in the house, complete with comfortable seating and excellent views of the big screens. Sixes promises a lively atmosphere with music, cheering fans, and an environment that brings out the true spirit of the Euros, plus a wide selection of food and drinks tailored to enhance your viewing experience. From classic pub favourites to gourmet treats, there’s something for everyone.
🎟️ Book here.
📍 Sixes Social Cricket, The Corn Exchange, New Cathedral St, Manchester M4 3TR.
18. Fairfield Social Club
Fairfield Social Club is set to transform into a Football Fanzone for this year’s Euros, screening all England matches on their massive screen − the biggest dedicated sports screen in Manchester!
If you’re looking for a private room to watch the Euros with your friends, they also have a perfect space for you, so whether it’s a mingling opportunity or a private screener, FSC could be your best bet.
🎟️ Book here, or email info@fscmcr.co.uk for private screenings.
📍 Fairfield Social Club, Irk St, Manchester M4 4JT.
19. Brickhouse Social
Manchester’s favourite hang-out Brickhouse Social has announced the return of their iconic fanzone, in collaboration with Classic Football Shirts and Carling for this year’s Euros. The bar will be showing all of the fixtures across their three-floor venue with 12 screens, six of which will be over 120 inches whilst decked with a selection of shirts displayed by Classic Football Shirts.
Euros decor will also adorn the venue giving a real stadium feel with a live DJ schedule which will keep guests entertained pre and post match, creating an electric atmosphere alongside wall to wall coverage. A selection of food and drink packages can be purchased for the main bar and terrace which allows guests reserved seating with pints and pizza delivered directly to your table. Prices start from £110 for 4 people and include a selection of Carling Beer, pizzas, garlic bread and nachos. Cocktail pitchers can also be added to each booking for an additional £15. A number of private areas are also bookable for groups of 30+ across the matches.
Brickhouse Social’s underground nightclub, KABLE will also get involved in the action and host the unreserved standing fanzone. Tickets can be pre-purchased for £5 which entitles buyers to a free pint on arrival or purchased for £10 on the door.
🎟️ Book tickets here, and tables with packages can be booked by emailing reservations@
📍 Brickhouse Social, 11-13 New Wakefield St, Manchester M1 5NP.
20. New Century
New Century will be airing the first and third England group stage games in the hall, and if the World Cup was anything to go off – there will be scenes! Your £7 ticket include a free can of beer on entry, and it’s none other than their newest collaboration beer, this time with Shindigger. The football, a free beer, and a massive screen. It could not get any better (well it could, if the three lions win!)
New Century will also be showing the England Euros games live down in the kitchen, so if you miss out on tickets for the hall, don’t worry! It’s free to enter, but unfortunately that means no free beer.
🎟️ Book tickets here.
📍 New Century, 34 Hanover St, Manchester M4 4AH.
21. Dog Bowl
Exciting late night ten pin bowling and retro arcade venue, Dog Bowl, is screening the Euros this year. With over seven screens, including the bowling lanes, book a game of bowling and a watch the match for booze and burgers, or book your own personal screen and two hours of unlimited bowling by choosing any England date. All other games are free to walk-up, these are just for England games.
🎟️ Book a table here.
📍 Dog Bowl, 57 Whitworth St W, Manchester M1 5WW.
22. Wilson’s Social
Northern Quarter institution Wilson’s Social has teamed up with retro football icons Classic Football Shirts for the Euro 2024 tournament. Wilson’s will be showing all Euros games on their big screens throughout the bar – with the bar team all kitted out in sporting attire – plus, food and rinks special running through the entire tournament!
🎟️ Book or enquire by emailing hello@wilsonssocial.co.uk.
📍 Wilson’s Social, 42-44 Oldham St, Manchester M4 1LE.
23. Bundobust Brewery
Bundobust Brewery on Oxford Street will be showing all of England’s Euros games − and to heighten the celebrations, the Indian street food venue is launching a new limited-edition menu of nostalgic football specials, including the limited-edition Vindaloo Pie in collaboration with Great North Pie Co.
Guests can enjoy Shynee, a crisp, light and refreshing lager brewed at Bundobust Brewery in Manchester − with a malt and hop line-up full of homegrown talent. Also available are Bundobust’s three-litre tabletop beer towers, meaning you won’t have to choose between getting a round in and catching all of the action! Guests can also try the Half Time Orange, made with tequila, triple sec and Aperol with a spiced orange chaser, made for mid or post match cheers.
Bookings can be made for all England matches, plus the team is ready to turn the sound on for any game at request.
🎟️ Book your table to watch the match for £5 (which includes your first pint of Bundobust beer, glass of wine or soft drink) here.
📍 Bundobust Brewery, St James’s Bldg, Bundobust Brewery, 61-69 Oxford St, Manchester M1 6EQ.
24. The Blues Kitchen
Usually associated with live music for the blues, soul and funk lovers of the world, this summer, The Blues Kitchen will be extending its offering and showcasing screenings of England’s Euros games during the competition in Germany, live from the Concert Hall.
All England games, all the way up to the final, will be streamed from the venue, and regardless of England’s finishing position, the final will be screened. Guests can tuck into dishes such as The Blues Kitchen’s famous Buffalo Chicken Wings, Szechuan Chicken Wings, Crispy Cauli Bites, Cajun Popcorn Squid, Hot Chicken Buffalo Sandwich and the Vegan Cheeseburger.
The Blues Kitchen live band and performers will also be on hand to perform on stage straight after the final whistle is blown, allowing fans to carry on the celebrations into the evening. Tickets are sold as tables at £5 per person, or £10 per person for the exclusive use of The Blues Kitchen’s private dining space, including the Karaoke Room. There will also be space for walk-ins on the day.
🎟️ Book your table here.
📍 The Blues Kitchen, 13 Quay St, Manchester M3 3HN.
25. Almost Famous
Almost Famous has got “big f- off screens” in its Great Northern and Withington restaurants playing the Euros this summer, and they’re so ready for a month of football, booze, burgers and damn good times. The popular burger joint will be playing every match, with £3.50 pints, £12.50 pitchers and 2 for £10 cocktails during every single game!
There will be table service for both food and drinks − check the fixtures and book ahead to avoid epic disappointment, there’s enough of that already.
🎟️ Book here.
📍 Almost Famous, Unit 2, Great Northern, Peter St, Manchester M3 4EN | 437 Wilmslow Rd, Withington, Manchester M20 4AN.
26. INNSiDE
In collaboration with Gino D’Acampo‘s restaurant at each hotel, the INNSiDE Euros Package includes a selection of pizzas, fries and beers or guests have the option to choose from the Set Euro Menu. As well as food and drinks, guests also have access to a large TV screen, PlayStation, and dartboard. The Euros package in Manchester is £30pp based on 20 guests.
🎟️ You can book a Euros Package here.
📍 INNSiDE by Meliá, 1 First St, Manchester M15 4RP.
27. Cane & Grain
Thomas Street haunt Cane & Grain brings the Budweiser TapRoom to Manchester, the official beer of the England team. Teaming up with Budweiser to bring the Euros to Thomas St, Cane & Grain is giving away free beer for England goals, barbecue specials, buckets of Bud and every England game live. Of course, the atmosphere will be lively, as usual, and the place is likely to be packed out, so plan ahead!
🎟️ Walk-ins only.
📍 Cane & Grain, 49, 51 Thomas St, Manchester M4 1NA.
28. The Bay Horse Tavern
Just down Thomas Street, The Bay Horse Tavern is of course also showing the Euros. Grab a pie and a pint and watch England with your mates at this stalwart pub. Always good vibes and friendly staff, the Bay Horse is a classic in the Northern Quarter, so if you’re plumping for it, get down early.
🎟️ You can book a table downstairs here.
📍 The Bay Horse Tavern, 35-37 Thomas St, Manchester M4 1NA.
29. The Rat & Pigeon
The brand new Rat & Pigeon pub has officially opened, replacing the iconic Mother Mac’s, and the chic new watering hole is showing England’s Euros games. With TVs on all floors plus a big screen projector in the red room, you’ll be able to catch all the action at R&P. You can book a table in advance, and there’ll be tables kept free of reservations for a limited amount of walk-ins, just arrive no later than one hour before kick-off.
🎟️ Book a table via Instagram DM.
📍 The Rat & Pigeon, 33 Back Piccadilly, Manchester M1 1HP.
30. Ancoats Euros Pop-Up Bar
Popular Chorlton spot Brewski is set to open up in Cutting Room Square, Ancoats, but before that happens, the bar has dreamt the Ancoats Euros Pop-Up Bar into existence. Taking over the former Second City site, the Ancoats Euros Pop-Up Bar requires no booking, just walk in a go to town! All Euros games are being shown and is a great spot completely dedicated to the tournament!
🎟️ Walk-ins only.
📍 Ancoats Euros Pop-Up Bar, 23 Blossom St, Ancoats, Manchester M4 5EP.