The Three Lions could bring it home... and there are plenty of ways to watch them try
Excitement is building with the 2024 Euros just days away from kicking off in Germany. Will the Three Lions be bringing it home this time?
There's no fear of missing a moment at the sports bar, which opened last November. BOX boasts 35 HD screens, making it one of the best places in Nottingham to watch the UEFA Euro 2024 and the perfect stage for soaking in every goal, tackle, and dramatic moment of the tournament. You can guarantee a seat by opting for the £35 food and drink package but there will be space for walk-ins.It's a brave person that chooses an outdoor venue but at least the canalside terrace has a retractable weather-proof shelter should the worst happen. The upmarket entertainment, food and drink venue has a seven-metre wide high definition outdoor screen showing all the England games, starting on June 16, which is already a sell-out.
And for all the optimists, there’s a chance to get money off drinks during a five minute period each time England score. With multiple screens inside the 500-capacity venue, fans are guaranteed great views of all the live sporting action. Entry is free but you can pre- book tables for all the games.
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