Excitement is building for Euro 2024 this summer with England’s opening group game just over three weeks away.
Gareth Southgate announced his provisional squad for the tournament in Germany on Tuesday (May 21) with England kicking off their campaign against Serbia on Tuesday, June 16.
Many people will be planning to watch England’s Euro 2024 matches at bars and pubs across Birmingham, which is why we’ve decided to round up 13 of the very best bars to watch the football at this summer.
There are a number of brilliant sports bars across Birmingham. We’ve included sports bars that have big televisions or projectors, along with brilliant beer gardens.
A fair few city venues are also planning special events for the Euros. Here’s our pick of the 13 best bars to watch the football in this summer - including one bar voted the best sports bar in the UK.
9. The Bierkeller Birmingham, city centre
This Bavarian bar location in heart of Birmingham is brilliant for watching live sport. You can also play pool and darts while enjoying a few drinks. From June 14, you can witness all of the biggest Euro matches on their massive screens | google

10. The British Oak, Stirchley
If you're heading to the best place to live in the Midlands for the footie - according to the Sunday Times - then The British Oak in Stirchley will be showing the Euros live in their large beer garden. The Oak is a redbrick pub with outdoor seating and original features including terrazzo floors and fireplaces located on Pershore Road. The pub also offers delicious good food to enjoy, too. | google maps
11. The Windsor, city centre
Tucked away on Cannon Street in the city centre, The Windsor is one of Birmingham’s more traditional boozers offering a fantastic selection of real ales . They will be showing the football live this summer | google

12. The Rolling Mill, Jewellery Quarter
The Rolling Mill on Hall Street is also one of the Jewellery Quarter's most popular bars. There’s a bit of everything at the Mill: an extensive food menu serving British and European classics as well as a cracking Sunday Roast, live sport for the big games - it’s guaranteed to be popular during the Euros in a few weeks - and its own range of interactive activities, including darts. | BW