The best places to watch the UEFA Women’s Euro in Birmingham

We’ve even teamed up with Pepsi MAX to map them all out
Photograph: Pitcher & Piano
Photograph: Pitcher & Piano
Written by Time Out in partnership with Pepsi MAX
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Birmingham is a city that loves a proper night out. And is there any better excuse to gather your mates round a pub table than the footie? We think not. Once the European Football Championship kicks off in Switzerland, you can expect the city to be brimming with eager sports fans searching for places to get a prime view of all the action. But with our guide, you can beat them to the punch. Whether you’re after canalside views and a chilled-out atmosphere or a proper traditional lively pub setting, this is where to watch the Women's Euro 2025 in Birmingham. We’ve even stuck them on a map for you. 

Planning a visit? Explore these top eats!

1. Pitcher & Piano

This Brindley Place bar will be plastering the walls with all of the Women's Euro matches, thanks to its screens on every floor. You can usually walk in, though probably best to book, and find an all-day food menu of classic British dishes, 2-4-1 cocktails and banging tunes filling up the sprawling space. With its canalside views and sunny terrace, it’s a prime location. 

11 Brindley Place, Brindley Pl, Birmingham B1 2HP

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2. The Shakespeare Inn

Look, when the Bard wrote 'to be or not to be', he probably wasn’t expecting his name to be held above a gastropub showing the Euro. But hey, this is where we are. This charming gastropub becomes a hive of activity when the games are on, pouring pints (and Pepsi MAX) to eager revellers alongside traditional pub grub, like their famous pies, that’ll keep you full throughout the whole 90 minutes. 

31 Summer Row, Birmingham B3 1JJ

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3. The Railway Birmingham

If you’re looking for somewhere right in the city centre, then The Railway is probably your best bet. Match days here are a gloriously rowdy affair, with games on all the screens around the space and quality cask ales being poured out. And if you find yourself getting hungry? You can tuck into banging burgers, loaded sides and top-tier sarnies.

Savoy Buildings, Hill St, Birmingham B1 1PU

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4. Queen's Head

Elevate your beer game with a trip to Queen’s Head, which is owned by Davenport Brewery.  Here you can only expect the best of a wide selection of great beers, spirits and cocktails, plus proper pub food vibes such as its lunchtime sandwiches, fresh fish and chips and mighty burgers. With its traditional feel, it’s an apt choice for cheering on the Lionesses as they head to Switzerland.

28 Steelhouse Lane, B4 6BJ

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5. The Trocadero Birmingham

Advertising itself as a place 'where the banter flows as freely as the drinks', The Trocadero is a Birmingham stronghold when it comes to live sports screenings. The former gin palace and fire station will have you knocking back the fresh pints and Pepsi MAX in a massive, flamboyant glass window-adorned main room. 

Temple Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B2 5BG

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Check out our interactive map right here!

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