Here are the 11 best bars in Birmingham to watch the UEFA Champions League Final 2023 between Manchester City & Inter on Saturday (June 10)
Two massive European football teams are set to go to battle for glory this Saturday (June 10) at the UEFA Champions League Final 2023 -and there’s much to cheer about.
Manchester City will take on Inter Milan at 8pm at Istanbul’s Atatürk Olympic Stadium. It’s the fifth time an English team will be in the final in the last six years.
If you want to settle into a comfy seat with your favourite beer while watching the exciting football final - there are several Birmingham bars that will be broadcasting it live.
So, gather your mates and family if you want to watch the exciting match because we have a list of places in Birmingham where you will have a great time.
Here are 11 bars where you can catch the Champions League final 2023 live in Birmingham:
If you want to settle into a comfy seat with your favourite beer while watching the exciting football final - there are several Birmingham bars that will be broadcasting it live.
5. Nortons, Digbeth
Family made & family run Nortons’s tagline is “Not another Irish Bar” but you will definitely find a great pint of Guinness here along with live sports. The venue has a covered beer garden and craft and local beers that will go perfectly with the adrelanine pumping Champions League. (Photo - Google Maps)
6. Summer House Bar & Grill, Hall Green
This is a family pub house that offers a great range of beers & ales, alongside traditional Indian cuisine, authentic live barbeques and mixed grills. And, you can watch live sports like the Champions League here as well. (Photo - Google Maps)
7. Walkabout, Broad Street
This is a sports bar and club and you are likely to find many people who will match your enthusiasm for the Champions League Final. Located on Broad Street, whether you’re after a relaxed drink or a proper night out - they have everything you would want for a good viewing session. (Photo - Google Maps)
8. Trocadero, city centre
Located in a grade II listed building on Temple Street, you can enjoy watching live sports - including the Champions League Final here - along with their resident ghost, who is said to have made his presence felt often. (Photo - Google Maps)
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