Where To Watch The Euros In Marylebone And Paddington

Crowning one country the best team in Europe, the UEFA European Football Championships are coming to our screens live from Germany this June and July. After the best places to watch the 2024 Euros in Paddington and Marylebone? Check out tickets and tables at everywhere from bars overlooking the Grand Union Canal to traditional pubs.

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Last updated on 11th July 2024




The Union Bar Paddington

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Wondering where to watch Euro 2024 live in Paddington? At The Union Bar, of course. Laid-back and friendly, this joint will be filling up with fans and serving them ice-cold drinks over the summer, as well as delicious food. Book your table now to tuck into the fried chicken with soured cream, kimchi and watercress, open steak sandwiches filled with horseradish mayonnaise, and shakshuka.

Heist Bank

From the people behind The Elgin and Ask For Janice is Heist Bank, a modern, trendy eatery that's adorned with colourful graphics, green foliage and stone walls. Situated right by the canal, it's the ideal spot to watch some sports, especially the Euros 2024, with your friends. Come down during the summer months to cheer on your team and enjoy some great fare in the process. Pizza, anyone? 

The George - Great Portland St

From the 14th of June to the 14th of July, The George will be providing the perfect spot for live Euros screenings and offering special Singleton Whisky dishes to enjoy on match days. Visit with your friends to delight in freshly poured pints and delicious house-favourite snacks, such as the famous black pudding scotch egg. Singleton Whisky Euro special dishes include the Singleton Whisky-dressed dexter steak tartare and for dessert, there'll be a sponge soaked in the stuff, served with whisked Mascarpone.

The Swan

Elegant by name and elegant by nature, The Swan is a pretty pub that dates all the way back to the 1700s when it was once a coaching inn. Its drinking parlour sports dazzling views of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, and its multiple dining rooms double up as space to watch the Euros this summer. Secure your spot now and look forward to negronis, beers and delicious small plates like Crispy Owton's short rib and cheddar nuggets.

The Volunteer

Wondering where to watch the Euro 2024 final live in Paddington and Marylebone? The Volunteer is a bright and spacious pub just off Baker Street that'll be showing it on its HD screens. They've also got a selection of food and drinks packages to keep you well fed and watered on the big day too, such as selected craft beer on tap, refreshing cocktails like smoked pineapple mezcalitas, plus moreish bar snacks such as fried chicken with chilli honey, padron peppers and chorizo sausages.

The Coach Makers Arms Pub Marylebone

Here at The Coach Makers Arms in Marylebone, you can book private screenings to really elevate your Euros experience this year. The gorgeous pub is spread over three floors, including a restaurant and a secret cocktail bar called The Clubhouse, which is ideal for a personal viewing affair. It also includes a tempting snack menu, featuring the likes of artichoke fritters with truffled aioli, sticky chicken wings and hot sauce, plus its signature cheese toastie for when the half-time munchies strike. 

Pride of Paddington

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Cosy and cool, decorated like the inside of an old-fashioned train with dark blue leather booths and vintage signage reminiscent of a carriage, The Pride Of Paddington is a great find that's only a couple of minutes from the station itself. Over the course of the summer it'll be showing the Euros games so you can cheer your team on surrounded by fellow fans, and delicious food like honey roast ham and mac 'n' cheese. 

BrewDog Paddington

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BrewDog is offering the best 2024 Euros final screening in Paddington and Marylebone, serving delicious signature beers and some moreish food in the process. Situated right by the canal, it's located in a prime spot for pretty views of both the surrounding water and some top-notch goals. Gather your friends and head down to tuck into burgers, chicken wings and more. 

Mad Bishop & Bear

When you get off the train at Paddington, make your way up to Mad Bishop & Bear to enjoy some delicious food and drinks and get a helping of all the Euros action. It'll be showing the games throughout the season in its modern lounge, decked out with traditional mahogany fittings. Sink some real ales and wolf down fish and chips as you cast your eyes to the big screen.

The Carpenters Arms

A traditional haunt that also happens to be one of the best pubs to watch the Euros 2024 in Marylebone, The Carpenters Arms can be found only a short walk from Marble Arch tube station. Fronting vintage-looking leather sofas and dark wooden furnishings reminiscent of its Victorian history, it's a treat for the eyes. It's showing the matches throughout June and July, alongside offering delicious food and drink. 

Leinster Arms London

Leinster Arms is a trusty Grade II-listed pub located just off of Bayswater. It's friendly and cosy, serving good quality food like fish and chips alongside refreshing cask ales. If you're looking to watch the Euros in quiet surroundings, then this is the boozer for you as it's showing fixtures on its shiny televisions, while making sure the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. 

The Larrik

If you're looking for somewhere to watch the UEFA Euro 2024 in Marylebone, hit up The Larrik, a traditional pub that'll be showing the game on its big screen as well as others through its cosy rooms. It's home to a well-stocked bar featuring real ales from across the country, perfect for half-time sipping, and a menu that boasts a Sunday roast featured in the Michelin Eating Out In Pubs Guide. 

The Prince Regent

Fronting period features and pretty chandeliers, The Prince Regent is a characterful British pub perched on Marylebone High Street. Book your spot to watch the Euros this summer on one of its glossy TVs and enjoy some hearty food in the process. Look forward to goals (hopefully), alongside crispy calamari, miso chicken skewers and lamb rump served with a minted pea purée.

The Lord Wargrave

The Lord Wargrave is a smokehouse and whiskey bar in the heart of London brimming with dangling chandeliers, industrial ceilings and dark blue furnishings. Don't miss a moment of the Euros action this summer and book your spot now at this BBQ-loving joint to cheer on your team and devour British beef short rib in the process.