Where to watch the World Cup semi-final and final games – the best outdoor screen venues across the UK
There's something for everyone, even if you prefer a much more peaceful atmosphere
DOZENS of England fans are travelling to Moscow in time for the World Cup semi-finals.
But you may opt to watch the final games somewhere other than your local or at home. Read on for how you can watch the match.
Where to watch the World Cup semi-final and final games?
Central London
Hyde Park
As many as 30,000 lucky Brits who entered a ballot, which closed at 8am July 10, won free tickets to watch .
De Hems, Soho
, just off Chinatown, is screening all semi-final and final games of the tournament.
Customers are urged to book tickets in advance, and secure their drink orders.
Jerusalem, Fitzrovia
will be showing all matches, and they will be launching special offers throughout.
The tropical themed venue also boasts surround sound and live entertainment.
Swingers, West End
In your own private room, you'll be able to watch the football only with your loved ones.
Customers will be able to book, semi-private or private areas, one boasting one large projector and six screens.
North London
The Faltering Fullback, Finsbury Park
But there is a private room with a screen, that can also be booked out.
Sir Colin Campbell, Kilburn
This pub boasts two large rooms with huge projectors used to show the games.
A private area is also available, but booking is required.
Manchester
Impossible, Deansgate
Dubbed the largest outdoor screen in Manchester, Impossible has a beer terrace, picnic tables, deck chairs and even a VIP section for some fans.
The venue has scrapped their guest list and has said attendance to watch the match is on a first-come first-serve basis.
Norfolk
The Railway Tavern, Dereham
The popular pub is set to host the semi-finals in style as they've treated supporters to a grandstand and outdoor screens to watch the 2018 World Cup.
While tickets for the event are free, landlord Paul Sandford has asked fans to donate £2 to raise funds for a baby boy who has been diagnosed with a genetic condition.
Newcastle
Live from Times Square
Hosting a giant outdoor fan zone with a beer garden, Live from Times Square has sent fans flocking to its city centre site.
Located at the Bio Science Centre Times Square, the venue has seen scores cheering on the England team through each stage and has already sold out its £22 general admission tickets for the semi-final match against Croatia.
Leeds
Millennium Square
Although Leeds City Council have banned alcohol at Millennium Square for the 2018 World Cup, this hasn't stopped fans from heading to the popular venue for England's matches.
While booze is off the menu, fans can head to food outlets on site and the picnic-style seating while watching Gareth Southgate's men take on Croatia in the semi-finals on the big outdoor screen.
Edinburgh
The Three Sisters
A stronghold on the Edinburgh pub scene, The Three Sisters is equipped with an outdoor screen, bar and lots of seats for fans watching this year's World Cup.
Peckish fans can also enjoy a woodfired pizza or grab a burger from one of the courtyard’s food stalls, at 139 Cowgate.
The Pear Tree
The Pear Tree pub on West Nicholson Street boasts a huge outdoor screen, making it a popular spot to watch the football for fans this season.
Birmingham
The Archway, Digbeth
The Archway is the city's newest permanent outdoor event space, and a giant outdoor screen was put up on June 8, thought to be Birmingham's biggest screen.
The over-18s venue has free tickets, and packages including three drinks, five drinks or five drinks and food as well as street food on offer.
The Old Crown, Digbeth
Birmingham's oldest pub is screening the World Cup on its five-metre screen in their beer garden.
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Park Regis Hotel
The luxury hotel is screening the World Cup on its outdoor terrace on the fourth floor.
Revellers can enjoy the games in a seated area, along with a beach and deck chairs with a food and drink deal for £10.
The Distillery
An LED screen has been erected at the canal side venue to show the World Cup matches, meaning even if the sun is beaming down on the beer garden, fans will still be able to watch the game.
The New Inn, Harborne
Billed as one of the city's best beer gardens, the venue is now complete with a giant LED screen.
The Harborne pub has outside seating as well as the big screen, and can be found on Vivian Road, B17.
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