England will face Ukraine in the Euro 2020 quater-final, and with spirits high, where better to chant 'football's coming home' than a pub?
The match tomorrow (July 3) at 8pm will be a big one - and as England goes head-to-head with Ukraine, pubs across the country are likely to be heaving.
If you are stuck with needing to make last-minute plans for the game, we have picked out a selection of popular pubs to watch it at.
Anyone planning to head to a pub to watch the Euros are recommenced to contact the pub beforehand and book a table to ensure there is seating available.
Last weeek before England played Germany, Hertfordshire Constabulary issued a reminder for people to "stay safe and drink responsibly" - with the advice likely to apply this week too.
The No8, Vicarage Road (formerly Red Lion)
Over the past few weeks, this venue has featured Watford legend Luther Blissett, along with the hosts of the Do Not Scratch Your Eyes podcast, as they held popular private screenings.
Located just by Vicarage Road stadium, where better to get a great football atmosphere?
Red Lion Bushey
The pub just at the High Street has plenty of outdoor seating available to relax and drink at in preparation for the games.
Wishing Well, St Albans Road
The Wishing Well is often a popular spot to watch live sports at, with it being quite spacious too.
Bosleys Watford
Conveniently located at the Parade, Bosleys is always a great option to gather with friends and have a drink.
Wellington Arms
The Welly is another classic spot for a drink and great atmosphere while watching live sports.
The Tudor Arms, Bushey Mill Lane
This popular pub has many big screens to enjoy the match at and has a great outdoor play area to keep any children entertained while the match is on.
Walkabout Watford
Walkabout is a massive venue for a night out in town, and its large tv screen is perfect to watch the football.
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