UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Your Complete Fan Guide for London

Euro Fever is sweeping London from 2–27 July 2025! England’s Lionesses are aiming to defend their title, and the city is gearing up with pubs, fan zones, and party pop-ups at every turn. Here’s everything you need to know to enjoy the tournament like a true local.

Tournament Overview

The 14th UEFA Women’s Euro takes place in Zurich, Basel, Geneva, Bern (Switzerland)—but London is hosting the biggest celebrations and viewing events. Key dates:

  • Group Stage: 2–13 July

  • Quarter-finals: 16–19 July

  • Semi-finals: 22–23 July

  • Final: 27 July

England’s matches in Group D are:

  • vs France – 5 July

  • vs Netherlands – 9 July

  • vs Wales – 13 July

Where to Watch – Top Viewing Spots

Whether you have tickets or not, London has you covered with live screenings in pubs, fan zones, and rooftop bars.

Pubs & Sports Bars

  • The Prince (Southwark): A fan zone hub with big indoor/outdoor screens, Lionesses murals, and perks like “watch 4 matches, get a free final ticket + drink”

  • Maple Leaf (Covent Garden): Screening all games; booking advised for good seats

  • The Volley (Old Street): 14 screens, women‑owned brewery beers & Indian snacks for all tournament games

  • Marquis of Wellington (Bermondsey) and Moretown Belle (St Katharine Docks): Great riverside spots with big screens and chilled matchday vibes

Outdoor & Rooftop Venues

  • Vinegar Yard (London Bridge): Al fresco courtyard with big screens showing all matches

  • Hackney Bridge (Hackney Wick): Large outdoor screen, street food, no bookings required

  • Pop Brixton (Brixton) Greenhouse space with streaming all games; some tickets from free–£5

  • Don’t miss Between the Bridges on the South Bank — London’s official Euro hub sponsored by Pepsi. Featuring three massive video walls, seven bars, and street food vendors, it’s the place to be for a big-screen, riverside England match experience. Match screenings run throughout July 2025, and it's just a short walk from Waterloo Bridge .

Boxpark Locations

Shoreditch, Camden, Wembley & Croydon Boxpark sites offer family-friendly fan zones with DJs, screens, and food stalls—tickets around £11.50 including a £10 food/drink voucher

Fan Zones, Community Events & Inclusivity

  • Five Points Courtyard (London Fields): BBQ + pints in a vibrant courtyard setting

  • Women in Football Events (TOCA Social at Westfield White City): Combine screenings with networking, panels, and inclusive fan events. Open to all, including under 18s

Match Timing & Special Measures

Public screening schedules follow the Swiss kick-off times (CET). England’s matches in London fall on afternoons and evenings — ideal for after-work fans.

The UK government is exploring plans to extend pub licensing hours to 1 AM if England/Wales reach semis or final—boosting hospitality and atmosphere

Getting There – Fan Transport Tips

  • Check Tube & Rail Times: Use Citymapper or TfL app for live updates.

  • Arrive early: Fan zones and pubs fill quickly—30–45 minutes before kick-off is safe.

  • Travel off-peak: Plan journeys before 7 PM or after 10 PM to avoid rush-hour crowds.

Safety & Accessibility

  • Masks optional, but handy in crowded spaces.

  • Book in advance for guaranteed entry (e.g. Maple Leaf, Boxpark).

  • Most venues are wheelchair-accessible—but double-check online (e.g. The Prince, The Volley).

Merchandise & Extras

  • Expect exclusive gear, matchday menus, and quiz nights at supporter hubs.

  • Look out for giveaways (Lioness scarves, footballs, etc.)—especially at fan zone events.

Insider Tips

  • Reserve early for big games—it sells fast.

  • Arrive 30 min early to secure good seats.

  • Bring reusable bottles and cash/cards.

  • Pubs may stay open late if Lionesses are winning—check spotlights for late-night vibes.

Final Thoughts

London is ready to cheer louder than ever for the Lionesses. Whether you're at a buzzing Boxpark site, local pub, or cosy courtyard, you're part of something special. This guide ensures you're set — so you can focus on the matches, the atmosphere, and that unbeatable Euro energy.

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