England's opening game of Euro 2024 is less than a week away, with fans hoping that football finally comes home after 58 long years.
Gareth Southgate's men take on Serbia in their opening group game this Sunday in an 8pm, followed by a clash with Denmark next Thursday and then Slovenia on Tuesday, June 25.
If you're stuck for somewhere to watch the games, here are five places in Welwyn Hatfield to cheer on the Three Lions at Euro 2024.
1. The Two Willows - Welwyn Garden City
The Howardsgate pub will show every Euro 2024 game live, including the opening game of the tournament on Friday, England's first game on Sunday, and the final on July 14.
"Book now to guarantee the best seat in the house, paired with unbeatable food and drink offers," The Two Willows website reads.
2. Doctors Tonic - Welwyn Garden City
Another Welwyn Garden City pub showing every Euro 2024 is Doctors Tonic.
"Great pub classics, an extensive drinks menu, and room for everyone to watch the match. That's what makes the Doctors Tonic the place to be this summer, whether you're a first-time Euros watcher or a seasoned football fan," their website reads.
3. Pear Tree Inn - Welwyn Garden City
Pear Tree Inn is promising "a month of live Euro 2024 action, proper drinks and delicious Indian street food" if you choose to watch the games there.
This is a great choice for any Welwyn Garden City fans who want to watch the game with family and friends.
4. The Grove - Welwyn Garden City
Located in Hall Grove, the pub has everything you need for the big game.
"Join us this summer to celebrate all things football. From perfectly-poured pints to quality pub food and a fantastic atmosphere - we have all you need to make this Euro 2024 one to remember," The Grove website reads.
5. The Great Northern - Hatfield
The Great Northern will be showing Euro 2024 throughout the summer and they also have plenty more events to enjoy.
The opening weekend of the tournament coincides with Northern Fest, which takes place this Saturday and promises plenty of live music, football and a great time for all.
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