England will be taking on Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday (July 14) and many venues around Bournemouth will be showing the game.
Gareth Southgate's side will be hoping to win their first European Championship after agonisingly missing out in the 2020 final on penalties to Italy.
They have defeated Slovakia, Switzerland and the Netherlands to get to the final and will take on a well-fancied Spain side.
Many people will be looking forward to enjoying the match and taking in the atmosphere from pubs around the Bournemouth area.
Some of these places will require booking, so check their websites if you want to secure your place.
Bournemouth pubs and bars showing England vs Spain
Pubs that will be showing the Euro 2024 in Bournemouth include:
- The Brass Haus
- BrewDog Bournemouth
- Brewhouse & Kitchen
- The Broadway
- The Brunswick
- Felsons
- The Fiveways
- The Goat & Tricycle
- George Tapps
- The King's Arms
- The Libertine
- O'Neill's Bournemouth
- The Pavilion Arms
- Richmond Arms
- Sharkey's Sports Bar
- The Westbourne
Pubs will also be allowed to extend their hours on the day of the final, meaning they could be open until 1am.
Before the 2024 General Election, the Government approved late-night hours at pubs if England or Scotland were to reach the Euros semi-finals or final.
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This was utilised during the semi-final on Wednesday (July 10) evening when England defeated the Netherlands 2-1 thanks to a late Ollie Watkins winner.
The Government has previously pushed back pub closing times for royal weddings, the Queen’s 90th birthday in 2016, the Fifa World Cup in 2014 and the last Euro final in 2022.
The Home Secretary, under Section 172 of the Licensing Act 2003, can make an order relaxing licensing hours to mark occasions of “exceptional national significance”.
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