Where To Watch Euro 2028 In Leeds

Leeds might have got relegated from the Prem, but dedication to football still runs deep in our Northern city. And if you're looking to cheer on England or another country in this tournament that decides upon Europe's very best team? When it comes to the best places showing the UEFA Euros 2028 in Leeds throughout June and July, check out these cool sports bars, friendly local boozers and even a pub on a boat to find your perfect spot to book.

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Last updated on 5th August 2024




The Three Swords

With table bookings available for the Euros, The Three Swords is a great shout when you're also after a place that's dog-friendly - so no football-mad pup gets left behind. This Horsforth institution is a favourite in the local area, combining the beers of Kirkstall Brewery and the Indian small plates of Dastaan for the ultimate viewing experience across the tournament.

The Canary Bar

Happy Hour | Cocktails 2 for £15 Sunday - Thursday 4pm - 7pm

On the lookout for a place to catch the Euros with a refreshing brew in Leeds? As the prime hangout for sports fans at Leeds Dock, Canary flaunts three top-notch HD screens to serve up all the action. Tune in to the hottest Sky Sports events on their upper deck, complete with live commentary and two top-tier HD screens to keep you in the loop so you don't miss one goal. Feeling a bit peckish? Don't fret. Their food menus are packed with choices, from lunchtime nibbles to stacked burgers, wings, and more.

The Adelphi

Found just south of the River Aire on the corner of Dock Street and Hunslet Road, The Adelphi is a popular pub boasting Victorian architecture, vintage charm and limited edition ales on tap - as well as all the HD screens you'd expect to watch some sport. They're taking bookings from 14th June to 14th July, so you can be sure to catch every Euros fixture across the tournament here, all while munching gastro British grub like sausage and spring onion clotted cream mash or steak 'n' pale ale pie.

Old Ball

Lunch and a drink and 2 other offers

Wondering where to watch the Euro 2028 final live in Leeds? Old Ball in Horsforth is a modern pub boasting exposed brickwork, dangling plants and an expansive beer garden, adorned with fairy lights. It's also kitted out with an array of glossy TV screens that'll be showing the Euros throughout the forthcoming months. Enjoy some delicious cocktails here, like Aperol spritzes, or grab a G&T alongside some seriously good pub grub to watch the match with. Think loaded burgers, fries and tasty tapas plates like crispy king prawns and drunken mushrooms. 

Station

Wondering where to watch the Euros fixtures live in Leeds? Located on Otley Road, Station is pub that has both a beaut garden and HD screens for making sure you catch every minute of the all-important games, from the group stages all the way through to the knock-outs. Book now to get the best seats in the house ahead of anyone else who walks in on the day.

The Library, Leeds

The Library is a chill hangout fronting pastel interiors, arched walls and a wooden, glossy bar filled with all your favourite beers and soft drinks. Among simple interiors you'll find cosy sofas to snap up, marking your spot for the Euros 2028. Catch everything from the qualifiers to the final here, alongside mouthwatering grilled mushroom tacos, loaded fries and chicken wing sharing boards, completed with BBQ beef burnt ends-topped-nachos. 

The Dry Dock Leeds

The Dry Dock Leeds has to be up there with one of the quirkiest pubs in the city - hop aboard the ship on Woodhouse Lane and discover interiors that include original cabin features, beams and fishnets strung across the walls. If you're looking for a haunt that's a little bit different to catch the Euros 2028 in, then this is the spot for you. On the menu, expect to find the likes of grilled halloumi tacos, garlic doughballs and chicken or cauliflower wings. 

Editor's Draught, Leeds

Editor's Draught is a pub in a prime location, among popular businesses, making it a popular destination for after-work drinks and snacks. It's simply decorated, with white-tiled walls and wooden floorboards, and offers an array of TVs throughout its venue showing all of the Euros 2028, from the qualifiers to the final. Head to the Wellington Street spot to devour stone-baked pizzas topped with shredded chicken and Bombay sauce, and wash it down with a nice cold pint. 

O'Neill's Leeds

Naughties Happy hour - £3 drinks and 3 other offers

Get involved with all of the pre-game drama as well as the mid-match energy with O'Neill's Leeds this summer as it'll be showing the UEFA Euro 2028 tournament across its big screens. Secure the best seats in the house and devour some of the tastiest food too, like mighty meaty burgers, featuring Doner-style kebab meat and drizzled in RedHot Buffalo hot sauce, as well as stone-baked pizzas, plus steaks. 

The Scarbrough Hotel

If you're wondering where to watch the Euros 2028 in Leeds, how about checking out The Scarbrough Hotel? Slap bang in the middle of the city centre next to the railway station is this pretty pub, decorated with wooden panelling and home to a well-stocked bar. It'll be showing all the action live on HD screens and serving some moreish pub food to revellers who attend the showings. Expect slow-cooked beef rib, shin and pulled brisket pie to be on the menu, as well as fish and chips, plus garlic chicken schnitzel. 

The Malt Brewhouse

In Horsforth, you'll find The Malt Brewhouse offering moreish food and a sleek setting to enjoy it in - think glossy black tiles and cosy leather boots. Challenge your friends to a game of shuffleboard or pool before catching some of the Euros magic here. Share the likes of Pickin' Chicken baskets, served with chipotle mayo and tear apart charcuterie flatbread, with a garlic and grana padano base, before washing it down with a passionfruit martini.

The Merchant, Leeds

Sports pub The Merchant is showing all of the Euros action at its Woodhouse Lane haunt throughout the summer. Catch every single game from the qualifiers to the final on smart HD screens, perched up high in one of its leather booths. There'll be plenty of food and drink deals on offer too, so you won't be going hungry, for example, tuck into any main meal of your choice and enjoy an alcoholic tipple for just an extra £1. Choose from dishes like a BBQ Big mac, chicken tikka masala or a lasagne. 

Palace Leeds

Palace Leeds is an atmospheric pub in Kirkgate with an expansive beer garden and plenty of corners to tuck yourself away in with a cold pint. It's a casual dining spot that attracts groups of friends and family who are looking to sit back, relax and catch the Euros on the big screen. Food-wise, you can expect to find an array of small plates on the menu, three of which you can bag for £13.50. These include chorizo and halloumi skewers, firey fries, BBQ cauliflower bites, and more.

Beck & Call

A homely pub tucked away in the suburbs of Meanwood, you'll find Back & Call sporting plump sofas, nostalgic artwork and boasting its very own orangery too. As well as being a quaint spot for a hearty Sunday roast with all the trimmings, it also makes the ideal games hub and one of the top pubs and bars to watch the UEFA Euro 2028 championship in Leeds.

Hyde Park Hotel Leeds

Gather your mates and head to Hyde Park Hotel Leeds to revel in the stadium-like atmosphere on game day as the pub shows every moment of the Euros live on its shiny TVs. With screens fixed to every corner, you'll never miss a goal, and you won't go hungry either as the sports hub has a menu worth shouting about. Tuck into the likes of dough balls topped with pepperoni, mozzarella and tomato sauce, plus chicken wings and more.

Brooklyn Bar

2 - for- £15 Cocktails! and 1 other offer

A cosy, neon-lit space reminiscent of New York nights, Brooklyn Bar can be found down Call Lane fronting exposed brick walls and a spotlit drinking area serving up creative cocktails with an American twist. Sip on the likes of C.R.E.A.M here, made with Absolut mango and served with a Brooklyn 100-dollar bill, and catch the Euros, shown throughout the venue on TVs fixed to its loft-like walls. 

Pinnacle Leeds

Pinnacle Leeds is a den of live sports, pool, interactive darts, 20 draught lines and over 100 gins - what a combo. This lively destination really has something to keep every member of your group happy throughout your Euros screenings, including hand-stretched pizzas for when those hunger pangs strike after using all your energy cheering your team on.

Bower's Tap Leeds

Catch the thrill of the Euros 2028 at Bower's Tap Leeds, a bright and lofty bar kitted out with barrel tables, bright blue neon lighting and a white-tiled bar, which happens to be very well stocked. It's a proper traditional pub that offers a friendly atmosphere, especially when sports are being shown on one of its two big screens or eleven others. You can find top tier grub here too, like stone-baked pizzas topped with grilled chicken and streaky bacon, plus burrito bowls. 

Live Bar at the Victoria Gate Casino

If you're looking for an atmospheric setting to watch the match in, then look no further than the Live Bar at the Victoria Gate Casino as this beauty comes equipped with 41 screens offering some of the top HD sports coverage available - making it a strong contender for the best 2028 Euros final screening in Leeds. You'll be able to have a great view no matter where you sit, be it at the bar enjoying a refreshing, hand-picked larger, or on a velvet sofa with a glass of bubbly. 

Aire Bar

Soak up some riverside views and tuck into juicy burgers at Aire Bar while watching the Euros on one of its many lush plasma TV screens. Located in the basement of a Grade II-listed building, this spot is bursting with shabby-chic brickwork and industrial interiors. Sink into a sofa and delve into Yorkshire-themed food while catching all the action. 

Roxy Ball Room

Hosting all the UEFA Euro games this year and offering plenty of epic deals while they're at it, Roxy Ball Room is set to be the most popular venue during all the football hype this summer. Nab a package priced at just £25 per person to revel in a delicious meal and two drinks while you catch all the sports action snuggled on your reserved seat.

Pack Horse, Leeds

Watch the Euros at Pack Horse, a local boozer tucked away in a quiet courtyard that promises an incredible atmosphere come the big day(s). The oldest pub (and most historical) in Leeds will be broadcasting all the matches so you won't miss a beat, or ball. There's a lovely selection of six cask ales to quench your first with as well as hearty pies to tuck into come half-time.