Friday 14th June is fast approaching, and that means only one thing: football's coming home. With the Euros running for a whole month - spanning from England's group fixtures against Denmark, Serbia and Slovenia through to the knock-outs and the grand final - isn't it about time you booked for those important games? With tables in front of screens, pints like London Pride waiting, and historic locations to round off a traditional British pub experience, make sure you book Fuller's best London pubs to watch Euro 2024.
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Central London
Pavilion End, St Paul's: Head down Watling Street and you'll find Pavilion End's teal and gold frontage with views of St Paul's at the end. The dedicated City sports pub has a huge projector, as well other screens throughout the space.
The Banker, Cannon Street: To watch the Euros at a riverside pub? It can only be The Banker from Fullers, which is found on Cousin Lane between London Bridge and Southwark Bridge. Think commanding views while you cheer on England.
The Conductor, Farringdon: A modern, trendy pub with 14 taps flowing with craft beer at all times, The Conductor awaits in between St Paul's, Farringdon and Chancery Lane tube stations. There's prime Euros viewing and a fairy-lit terrace too.
The Admiralty, Trafalgar Square: Looking out to Nelson’s Column, The Admiralty is a traditional pub that's a step back in time to HMS Victory and the Battle of Trafalgar - complete with a vaulted gun deck mezzanine floor. This is about as British as it gets.
The Counting House, Monument: A former banking hall from 1893 - hence the name - the domed ceiling, dark wood and dazzling chandeliers of The Counting House make it an unmissable place for watching the Euros in typical British style. Expect HD screens and Fuller's real ales.
The Tokenhouse, Moorgate: Another pick in the City, perfect for those after-work games, this pub has both industrial and vintage touches for a stylish setting. Topping it off? 1KG chicken wing sharers (or not, if sharing isn't your thing)Â while you watch.
West London
Star Tavern, Belgravia: Laden with bookcases and gallery walls, this Belgrave Mews West location oozes character - matching its history as a hangout for London's criminal masterminds in the 50s and 60s. They're holders of the a Fuller’s Master Cellarman accolade for the perfect pint.
Jugged Hare, Victoria: Thanks to a screen in their beer garden too, Jugged Hare screams 'perfect, whatever the weather'. Inside is cosy with rich, vintage interiors, alongside stocks of everything from Chimay to London Pride, Hobgoblin and ESB.
George IV, Chiswick:Â Locals and students alike love the fun and carefree vibes here, from regular live music to comedy nights - and the Euros are no exception. There's plenty of screens and a pergola-covered beer garden too.
One Over The Ait, Kew Bridge: Another riverside pick, only further west, One Over The Ait is Kew Bridge's answer to live Euros games, playing pool and Thames views from the terrace. It's got the full package.
Forester, Ealing:Â A charming, Grade II listed space that has screens at every turn - including big projectors in function rooms - but all the original character to balance it out, Forester is a top choice for watching the tournament in Ealing.
North London
Parcel Yard, King's Cross: Primed for making sure you don't miss your train back home after a day in the office, Parcel Yard is right in King's Cross station. This Grade I listed building has Euro 2024 bookings galore, as well as private rooms with their own screens.
The Crown, Islington: A relaxed destination that continues to honour its Victorian roots, this Cloudesley Road pub is ideal for a North London local and has been a favourite in the area for over 100 years. Grab a table to sip refreshing pints and munch pub grub while catching the fixtures.
Elephant Inn, North Finchley: From its pretty outdoor pergola to the HD TVs throughout for your all-important Euros table, this Ballards Lane beauty isn't doing things by halves. Alongside your viewing, make sure to order something from the Thai Kitchen's menu.
The White Horse, Wembley:Â Since Germany are hosts, there'll be no Euros games taking over Wembley Stadium this year (we'll leave that to the 2028 tournament). Experience this iconic footballing area over at White Horse - a location mixing old and new for the perfect pub experience.
South London
Barrowboy & Banker, London Bridge: Located right on Borough High Street, The Barrowboy & Banker is housed within a former National Westminster bank - complete with original features like double-height ceilings and a grand staircase leading up to the first floor.
Wellington, Waterloo: A beer garden, cosy fireplaces and a location near Waterloo station's railway arches; this is a quintessential London pub. Completing the package? Euro 2024 bookings for cheering on your country.
Old Bank, Clapham:Â The beauty of Old Bank's column and arched window-adorned frontage continues inside, promising a contemporary space for all your Euros needs - whether you want to just drink or dine on elevated pub classics while you watch.
The Hercules, Lambeth: A Lambeth location on Kennington Road, complete with neon signs and a modern retro look. And once you've done cheering on your team? Take to the shuffleboard to challenge your mates to a game.
East London
Sail Loft, Greenwich: With a terrace and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking The Thames, Sail Loft is as picturesque as they come. Just a stone's throw from Cutty Sark, boasting views of Canary Wharf and the river, it's got plenty for you to gawp at during half-time and in between games.
Artillery Arms, Shoreditch:Â A proper pub specialising in craft ales, with seasonal pours and guests on tap too. Expect drinks packages, HD TV viewing and a traditional look ranging from stain glass to rustic wood across a characterful space.
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