Dare we dream? Is it coming home? Fans across Darlington are anxiously waiting to see if 2024 is the year the Three Lions finally bring it home.
After a nail-biting semi-final which saw England claim a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands last night (July 10), the team have fought their way to the final.
England will face Spain tonight (Sunday, July 14) at 8pm.
But if you can’t haven't made it to Germany this summer and you fancy swapping the sofa for a pub seat, plenty of Darlington venues will be showing the nail-biting final.
Win or lose (but hopefully win) countless pubs in the area will be streaming every Euro 2024 game.
Where can you watch the Euros final in Darlington?
Darlington Flyer
The Darlington Flyer on Skinnergate announced excitedly that they will be showing the match this weekend.
Described as the "cheery local", the pub will be showing every Euros match as they happen.
The Woollen Mill
The Woollen Mill by Vue at Feethams Roundabout is another place where you can catch the match.
The pub has a dedicated adults-only fan zone and multiple screens so you won't miss a thing.
The Golden Cock
Right at the heart of the town centre on Tubwell Row, you can catch the game and "never miss a minute".
The Brinkburn
Located along Brinkburn Road, the pub has previously posted on social media about the matches being shown.
Hash Bar and Kitchen
Located on Coniscliffe Road, Hash announced when the tournament kicked off that they would be showing all the England matches.
The bar doesn't take bookings - so it's first come first serve if you want a good view of the match.
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Old English Gentleman
You can find the Old English Gentleman on Bondgate who have been showing all the matches since the Euros kicked off.
The bar have also said they have a rock duo taking the stage for entertainment post-match.
Have we missed one? Let us know in the comments.
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