This Sunday, England fans are set to gather in droves at The O2 for a public screening of the UEFA EURO 2024 final, marking the city’s largest free screening event. The highly anticipated match will see England face off against Spain, with the Three Lions aiming for their first major trophy since 1966.
Mayor Sadiq Khan shared his pride in the team’s achievements and his enthusiasm for the event. “I am so proud of what this team have achieved in reaching another major final. I’m delighted that we can now invite 15,000 England fans to The O2 on Sunday night for what we all hope will be a night of great drama and celebration.”
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Khan also noted the wider impact of the match, highlighting the economic boost for pubs, clubs, bars, and other hospitality venues across London that will also be showing the game. “We all recall the heartache of Wembley three years ago but being a football fan requires eternal optimism and we now stand ready once again to roar on the Three Lions as they look to finish the job against Spain. Come on England.”
How to Get Tickets
[block_4]England fans can apply for tickets through a ballot on City Hall’s website. The ballot opens at 10 AM today (July 11) and closes at 9 AM on Friday (July 12). Successful entrants will be notified by email and can secure tickets for up to four people. The event is open to those aged 18 or over, with under-18s permitted to attend if accompanied by an adult.