ENGLAND has reached the final of the Euros 2024, beating the Netherlands in Wednesday's (July 10) semi-final match and here are seven pubs in Worcestershire showing the game. 

The final, between England and Spain, is set to kick off at 8pm on Sunday (14 July).

1. Mode Sports Bar and Grill:

Normally only open on weekends, Mode had been showing all of England's Euros games.

The largest sports bar in Worcester offers over 20 screens for the fans to watch the Three Lions. 

Mode also offers pool, darts and table football.

Table bookings are available. 

2. The Oak Apple:

Based on the outskirts of Worcester, the pub will be showing the Euros final live for fans to see. 

The pub announced in May that they would be installing a Pepsi Fan Zone. 

The fan zone will be providing an outdoor watching area, a bar and games, all of which are provided by Pepsi. 

Every game that the England team plays has been shown live and there will be a special matchday menu alongside the regular menu.

3. Bushwackers:

If bars and pubs are not your thing, then Worcester nightclub Bushwackers has confirmed that it will be showing England's match against Spain live from 8pm. 

The club has outdoor seating, but you will not be able to make a reservation.

4. The Pheasant: 

The pub is situated in a 350-year-old listed building and showed all of the group matches for the Three Lions. 

Tables cannot be reserved and will be allocated on a first-come first served basis. 

Unique to The Pheasant, bottomless tortilla chips will be available from one hour before kick-off to one hour after the game has finished.

5. The Valkyrie:

Located in Evesham's Market Square, the bar has announced that it would be showing every Euros game live.

The bar has outdoor seating and is dog-friendly and wheelchair accessible. 

6. The Nag's Head: 

Named as one of the top pubs in a recently published Malvern Pub Guide, The Nags Head said it would be showing the Euros on a 'small' television.

7. The Talbot Inn:

The pub based in Pershore has confirmed that it will be showing the Euros on three different televisions throughout the tournament.

 

England are set to play against Spain at 8pm on Sunday (July 14).