This time of year, we all get a bit giddy – sun, al fresco drinks, sport, we love it all. A big football tournament never fails to bring the nation together and since Manchester is so football mad, the Women’s Euros is a particularly popular fixture in the summer sport calendar. So we can enjoy this year’s final to the max, because the Lionesses have offically gotten to the final (not without some serioues stress), we’ve rounded up the best places to catch the 2025 Women’s Euros final in Manchester – and we’re sure to see plenty of action from the likes of our very own Ella Toone.
1. Road to Victory at AO Arena

Manchester’s immersive football fan zone experience Road to Victory is teaming up with AO Arena to screen the Women’s Euros final. The final match of the Women’s Euros tournament will see England take on Spain, which will be shown inside the venue, complete with high-end production, and marking the UK’s biggest screening of the tournament.
The football action will be covered on AO Arena’s brand-new lower concourse, complete with big screens, £7 pints and immersive fan action from kick-off and beyond. Road to Victory at AO Arena in Manchester will be open from 3.30pm until 7pm (unless we go to penalties, that is), with last entry being 5pm.
📍 AO Arena, Victoria Station, Hunts Bank, Manchester, M3 1AR.
2. Freight Island

This summer, Freight Island has announced a dedicated Women’s Euros 2025 programme, a celebration of women’s football in partnership with Miss Kick Foundation, with a focus on supporting and inspiring the next generation of players and fans. Freight Island will be screening all England Women’s Euros games completely free of charge, with donations encouraged throughout in support of the Miss Kick Foundation. There’ll be exclusive merchandise and special prizes being given away including Miss Kick teamwear, coaching, merch, food and drink vouchers.
Adding even more energy and creativity to the match day experience, a selection of on-site traders will be at Freight Island during England games, giving fans even more to explore.
🎟️ Entry is free, but you can book a spot here.
📍 Freight Island, 11 Baring St, Manchester M1 2PZ.
3. National Football Museum

The National Football Museum has been hosting family-friendly watch parties after hours for the Women’s Euros this summer, bringing together the masses to celebrate all things women’s football – and it’ll be no different for the final. Visitors of all ages are welcome to support and celebrate England as they compete in the final against Spain.
The National Football Museum will be screening the England vs Spain Women’s Euros final at 5pm on Sunday 27th July – with last entry at 4pm. The Women’s Euros watch parties at the National Football Museum are completely free to attend, with an on-site bar and an option to pre-order pizza ahead of the games – sounds like the perfect evening.
🎟️ Entry is free, but you can book a spot here.
📍 National Football Museum, Todd St, Manchester M4 3BG.
4. The Sisterhood

This summer Manchester sports bar The Brotherhood of Pursuits and Pastimes is putting the spotlight firmly on women’s sport as the country gears up to support the Lionesses and the Women’s England Rugby World cup team. Throughout July, August and September the popular venue will once again rebrand as The Sisterhood, becoming the beating heart of both tournaments as the England team head to Switzerland to defend their title.
Customers can expect an electric matchday experience with both venues decked out with Sisterhood England bunting and every Lioness match celebrated with table favours and special goodies for fans. Plus, there’ll be a free pint of Heineken for every single customer when the first England goal is scored in the tournament. There’ll also be food and drink promotions, confetti cannons to celebrate those all-important goals and live drummers and saxophone players to turn the pre- and post-match build-up into a high-energy celebration.
🎟️ Walk-ins welcome, or book a table here.
📍 The Brotherhood/Sisterhood, 2 Mount St, Manchester M2 5WQ.
5. Screen on the Square

From Wimbledon and the Women’s Euros, to Glastonbury and a whole roster of blockbuster films for the whole family – and some just for the adults – there’s plenty to get your teeth into this summer at Screen on the Square. Throughout July, Screen on the Square is screening the full schedule of matches, with an outdoor bar and deckchair service available for your pleasure. You can find the schedule here.
🎟️ Walk-ins only.
📍The Square at Deansgate Square, New Jackson, M15 4TN.
6. Screen on the Docks

Another pop-up screen making the most of the summer of sport is Screen on the Docks. From Wimbledon and F1, to Glastonbury and a whole host of films, Screen on the Docks has you covered – with a view. Although the schedule has not yet been updated for the start of the Women’s Euros, the likelihood is that you’ll be able to catch all the action down at MediaCity, just a stone’s throw from Manchester, looking out onto Salford Quays. Just keep updated on the schedule via the website.
🎟️ Walk-ins only.
📍 Screen on the Docks, MediaCity Waterside Steps, MediaCity Piazza, opposite Dock 10.
7. New Century Kitchen
Instagram post via @newcenturykitchenmcr
Watch all of England’s Euros games on the big screen at the Kitchen! The Lionesses continue their defence of the Euros for the final time this tournament against Spain this Sunday at 5pm, so go on down and show your support at the final! Free entry, get down early because seats will go quickly.
🎟️ Walk-ins welcome, or book a table for your group via the website.
📍 New Century Kitchen, 34 Hanover St Manchester M4 4AH.
8. Roxy Ball Room

Games and activity bar Roxy Ball Room is a Deansgate staple, and now the team has announced that the venue will be showing the Women’s Euro final in all its glory. Fancy new screens in the bar area will be packed with action, plus great booze before and after the game, and plenty of unique games to keep you entertained in the down time – including crazy pool, ice-free curling, shuffleboard and so many more.
🎟️ Grab a ticket here.
📍 Roxy Ball Room, 1st Floor,
9. BrewDog

If you’re wondering where in Manchester to watch the Lionesses take to St Jakob-Park on Sunday 27th July to defend their EURO Champions titles, BrewDog has set up the perfect match. Footie fans are guaranteed a pitch side view at BrewDog Manchester plus great pints and scran such as smashed burgers, new lunch subs and melts, chicken tenders, pizzas and their famous wings. Plus, BrewDog has relaunched its iconic Beer Towers – 2.5 litres of your favourite brew ready to be poured into actual glasses to keep the drinks flowing.
🎟️ Book a table here.
📍 BrewDog, 18-20 Fountain St, M2 2AR | 144 Oxford Rd, M13 9GP | 35 Peter St, M2 5BG.
10. YES
Instagram post via @yes_mcr
Manchester bar YES, the one-stop destination for a good night out, will also be screening the Women’s Euros final this Sunday. Expect a lively buzz in the basement where the England versus Spain match will be screened. Hungry at half time? You’ll find new chip shop Trippy Chippy serving twice cooked skin-on fries served in a cone with inventive house-made toppings. Plus tickets only cost £5 which includes a free pint of Amstel or Aperol Spritz – cheers to that!
🎟️ Grab a ticket here.
📍 YES, 38 Charles St, M1 7DB.