(Skylight)
Enjoy the game with panoramic views in the background on this rooftop observation point, where participants can book tables in advance and pre-order drinks, so you can sit back and enjoy from every moment without having to order at the bar
In addition to a wide range of badtails, wines and beers, the food offerings include burgers and fries from the popular Flipside burger and Greek dishes from the fusion booth Yiro.
Opening hours: 17h-23h on Thursday Fridays and Saturdays and Sundays from 12h to 23h
The nearest tube is Shadwell
Skylightlondon.co m
Impossible , Manchester
Nicknamed the largest outdoor screen in Manchester, Impossible boasts an entire courtyard animation with a beer terrace, picnic tables and sun loungers.
This is the first-come, first-served so be sure to get up early if you plan to watch the game here.
The opening hours are from 12h to late
Be-impossible.com
Railway Tavern, Norfolk
This pub in the middle of Norfolk takes the World Cup very seriously by spending 5000 £ on a platform allowing fans to watch every game in style.
Tickets are mandatory and are on sale now, although there is Paul Sandford, owner, asked that spectators donate £ 2 to a fund created to help a three-year-old boy suffering from pain and suffering. a rare form of cancer.
It's a popular place, with about 600 people coming together to watch England play in Tunisia
Opening Hours: 11.30am-3.00pm
Railwaytaverndereham.co.uk
Flat Iron Square, London
One of the most popular places to watch the World Cup this year thanks to its big screens and even bigger crowds, it's not surprising that pre-sale tickets to Saturday However, if this were to happen again, there will be tickets available at the door, so it's worth getting off early if you want to enjoy the festivities here.
Entry begins at noon and offers from on-site traders include healthy salads, award-winning ramen and succulent buttermilk fried chicken.
The nearest tube is Southwark
Flatironsquare.co.uk
Times Square, Newcastle
The 52 games will be broadcast live from large screens on this central spot, which can hold up to 39% of the time. to 2500 people and It was nicknamed the "largest beer garden" of the region
. Complemented by an artificial astroturf, specially designed seats and thousands of football fans, this place is ideal to see how England is doing in Wednesday's match. is free but tables can be booked for a small fee, which will include pre-ordered food and beverages.
Doors open at 11am and general entrances are reserved for spectators.
Livefromtimessquare.co.uk
Bristol
He might be best known for his club nights, but Motion is committed to showing every game of England in his vast garden with great screens, a gourmet barbecue and cold beers.
Tickets cost £ 6 and include free drink.
The last entry is at 3p m
Motionbristol.com
Millennium Square, Leeds
For those seeking an authentic football experience in Leeds, look no further than this central grandstand.
Alcohol is prohibited due to a ban on alcohol consumption issued by Leeds City Council, but with one of the largest screens in the city, Millennium Square is blessed with one of the best atmospheres to watch England against Croatia.
No tickets are required, but fans are encouraged to arrive There will be on-site restrooms and a limited area reserved for picnic style meals with a number of street food stalls.
Millsqleeds.com
The Enchanted Garden in the Last Days of Shoreditch, London
This place has installed one of the largest screens in the city to watch the World Cup matches and offers a extensive program of street food, badtails and crafts either
The entrance is from 10am and the place closes at midnight.
Lastdaysofshoreditch.co.uk
Follow Independent Sport on Instagram here, for all the best pictures, videos and stories from around the world. sports world.