Make a plan for match day with the best places to watch the Women’s Euros 2025 in Manchester.
Navigating venues that get behind the Lionesses in the same way as the men’s team is not an edifiying experience. So to those places that go all-in when there’s an X and a Y chromosome kicking the ball but suddenly aren’t interested when it’s the Women’s Euros, we’re showing you the red card.
However, we have managed to pull together a squad of favourite Manchester sports bars as well as all-rounder venues that show the football live on big screens. They’ve all got a winning atmosphere and decent food and drink too.
There are options for soaking up the sun and the sporting action at the same time. You can pick places that do private hire bookings or big venues that recreate the roar of the terraces.
And it’s not just the footy. From the Olympics to Wimbledon and rugby to race meets, this is where to watch live sport in Manchester all year round.
Book your table now for the best spot to watch every goal. Here’s hoping.
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Book Now Manchester City CentreAO Arena
More detailsCheer on the Lionesses in the Women’s Euros final at the AO Arena on Sunday 27 July – it’ll be Manchester’s most immersive screening of this massive sporting occassion. Unbeatable atmosphere, interactive events, and big screens will make this fanpark the place to be. Tickets are £6 and selling fast.
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Book Now Northern QuarterThe Pen & Pencil
More detailsThe Pen and Pencil will be showing all the England games from the Women’s Euro 2025. Expect a great atmosphere but a better class of drinks than any sports bar.
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Book Now Oxford RoadHyatt Regency Hotel Manchester
More detailsWith table service and serene surroundings, Manchester’s Hyatt Regency Hotel is the perfect place to watch the Women’s Euro 2025 without rowdy crowds. The action of the pitch in a more peaceful setting.
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Book Now Manchester City CentrePong & Puck | Great Northern
More detailsPong & Puck is a good choice if you don’t want to make your day all about the football. There are plenty of screens to watch the Euros including a huge projector but they’re also playing 80s, 90s and 00s hits too.
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Manchester City CentreBierkeller
More detailsBierkeller can always be relied on to show football on huge screens in its Shooters Sports Bar. With casual food and a lively atmosphere, it’s a good choice for groups.
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Manchester City CentreBOX Deansgate
More detailsBOX Deansgate always has an electric atmosphere during live sporting events. Bookings are been taken now.
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Manchester City CentreThe Brotherhood of Pursuits and Pastimes
More detailsThe Brothrehood of Pursuits and Pastimes is rebranding as The Sisterhood this summer, partnering with Her Game Too to support women’s representation in sport. And yes, it’s showing all the matches of course. This is a good choice if you’re looking for a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere.
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Whalley RangeThe Carlton Club
More detailsThe Carlton Club is partnering with Baller FC and Rain On Me FC to create an friendly and inclusive space to show the Women’s Euro 2025 with screens inside and out. Expect a great atmosphere, live music, street food and parties after every England match and every Wales match.
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Northern QuarterThe Crafty Pig
More detailsWhere else can you enjoy a burger created by Lionness Alessia Russo? For every one you buy, £2.50 goes to Her Game Too.
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Manchester City CentreThe Deansgate
More detailsBookings for the Women’s Euro 2025 are being taken now at The Deansgate.
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Manchester City CentreFreight Island
More detailsFreight Island is Manchester’s biggest fan zone with a huge buzz for big matches. It’s free and seating is on a first come first served basis so get there early for the full matchday experience.
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Oxford RoadLass O’Gowrie
More detailsThe Lass O’Gowrie is showing every match of the Women’s Euro 2025 so it’s a good bet no matter who you support.
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Manchester City CentreNational Football Museum
More detailsThe National Football Museum is holding free Watch Parties in its Pitch Gallery with craft activities and workshops on the opening weekend.
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Oxford RoadNorth Taproom: Circle Square
More detailsBook a table for big screen football action at North Taproom: Circle Square with £5 pints, £6 frozen margs and other offers.
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Manchester City CentreO’Neill’s Printworks
More detailsO’Neill’s Printoworks is showing every fixture from the Women’s Euro 2025. It’s a lively choice for live football.