Women’s World Cup final: Five of the best places to watch England v Spain in London this weekend

We’ve rounded up five of the best places to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in London.
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The FIFA Women’s World Cup has been spectacular especially for supporters of the Lionesses.

Last summer England’s women’s team delighted fans with their 2-1 victory against Germany at the European Championships finals.

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The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is being hosted in Australia and New Zealand this summer.

On Sunday (August 20) at 11am the Lionesses take on Spain in the final in Sydney, with the nation behind them.

We’ve rounded up five of the best places to watch the Women’s World Cup 2023 in London.

Signature Brew Haggerston with Baller FC

Railway Arches, 340 Acton Mews

Women’s football fans Baller FC are taking over Signature Brew in Haggerston for a Festival of Football. All Lionesses matches will be screened, plus other selected matches throughout the tournament, up to the final on August 20.

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The festival will bring party vibes with music, beer, street food, art and spin-off events in a space designed for female football fans to enjoy the game in an environment without prejudice.

Women’s World Cup 2023 Boxpark screeningsWomen’s World Cup 2023 Boxpark screenings
Women’s World Cup 2023 Boxpark screenings

Boxpark Croydon, Shoreditch and Wembley

Boxpark’s three shipping container venues in Croydon, Shoreditch and Wembley will be hosting screening events throughout the Women’s World Cup.

All England matches will be shown, and as they’re on earlier in the day, there will be a number of family friendly activities, alongside live performances and DJ sets.

Big Penny Social, Walthamstow

1 Priestley Way, E17 6AL

The UK’s biggest beer hall, located in the heart of Walthamstow, is screening all the England games throughout the tournament.

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After the game is over why not check out Walthamstow on-Sea afterwards- the summer pop-up beach with deck chairs, fish and chips, soft serve ice creams, frozen cocktails and lots more to enjoy.

Just Eat’s pop up World Cup pub “The Queen’s Header”Just Eat’s pop up World Cup pub “The Queen’s Header”
Just Eat’s pop up World Cup pub “The Queen’s Header”

Just Eat’s World Cup Pub, Tower Hamlets

The Queen’s Header, 1 Club Row, E1 6JX Tickets: £5

Just Eat, a UEFA Women’s Football partner, is marking the World Cup by opening The Queen’s Header, a great British pub with a twist.

Fans will get a taste of the ultimate match day experience, with half time entertainment, and breakfasts delivered by Just Eat from Leon and The Breakfast Club and fresh juices from Joe and the Juice.

Later in the day, enjoy half time entertainment, sip on brunch cocktails and tuck into treats from Greggs and Krispy Kreme.

TOCA Social, North Greenwich

Toca Social, The O2, Peninsula Square, SE10 0DX

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Interactive football experience TOCA Social, located inside The O2, is showing all of the England games across the tournament.

There are various seating packages available, including tables in the Midfield Bar for 4-8 people, private boxes for up to 30, or the executive Lion’s Den box, with food and drink included.

They are also offering £20 “work and watch” packages giving you a seat with plug access, unlimited tea and coffee and either breakfast or lunch along with the screening.

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