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    Euro Cup 2024: How to watch match screenings in London, special offers, online streaming and more

    Synopsis

    Euro Cup 2024 is just round the corner and soccer fans just cannot keep calm as some of the leading football stars will be at loggerheads to claim one of the most coveted football titles in the world. There are multiple venues where the game will be screened live and if you want to watch it at the comfort of your own home, there are streaming options available as well.

    Euro Cup 2024 in UK: How to watch with special offersAP
    Euro Cup 2024 is arriving in a matter of four days as Germany prepares to host this year's most coveted European title, that will see some of football's top ranking nations participating. The first game will of course see the hosting nation, Germany, in action against Scotland on June 14.

    Euro Cup 2024 games: Special happy hour deals during live screenings in London

    There are many ways to watch the Euro Cup 2024 games live, and visiting the stadium to do so is just one of them. Countries like England, that have a tumultuous fan base for football, have set up screening options in multiple cafes and sports bars across London so that football fans can gather and cheer for their teams. If this wasn't enough, there are special happy hour deals while the matches are in progress, according to a Metro UK report. There are locations near Waterloo station that can get you the football-friendly deal you were yearning for.

    Can Euro Cup 2024 matches be watched on rooftops and big screens?

    For starters, mega-size HD screens have been arranged for rooftop screenings in London-based venues. Along with it, there are options of tasty food and beer buckets for the munching and hydrating folks. Most importantly, some venues that have big screens, have the option for free entry, which means you don't have to pay any cover charge to watch the match at your leisure. Some places like The Piano Works, Covent Garden and Farringdon are arranging special happy hour deals alongside the match screening that include 2-4-1 cocktails, burger and fries with a pint under 20 pounds.

    Euro Cup 2024 screenings in London: No sound for non-England matches

    There is a small catch to this however, all matches other than those of England, will be screened with no sound. Only the ones where you come to root for England, will see all speakers blaring along with your cheering voices.

    Euro Cup 2024: TV and Live streaming options in UK

    Euro Cup 2024 matches will be airing on BBC One or BBC Two, and it will be available to stream live on BBC iPlayer, if you are based in the UK.

    FAQs:

    1. Which teams are participating in Euro Cup 2024 this year?
    There will be some of the leading footballing nations participating at the Euro Cup 2024 that include the likes of England, Germany, Italy, Scotland and more.

    2. Will there be special offers for Euro Cup 2024 screening in London?
    There are special happy hour deals during Euro Cup 2024 screenings in sports bars and rooftops, that include beer bucket deals, burger-fries combos, as well as free entry at some of the screening venues.


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    ( Originally published on Jun 12, 2024 )
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