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

We’ve even teamed up with Pepsi MAX to map them all out
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Written by Time Out in partnership with Pepsi MAX
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There are no guarantees when it comes to the Euro. You can be sent on a wild ride of ups and downs supporting your teams, and while Scotland may not have qualified, you can still cheer on some of the world’s finest female football stars (and your sweepstakes picks) in epic fashion. One thing is certain here, and that’s the fact that Glasgow has some cracking places to watch every game, from traditional pubs to rowdy dive bars. Explore our picks of where to see the Women's Euro 2025 in Glasgow below. We’ve even stuck them on a map for you. You’re welcome. 

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1. The Palais Bar

The former Dennistoun Palais aims to fill a gap in the community that was left when the dance hall closed down, meaning the crowd here is always down for a good time. The lovely local bar serves up food, drinks and good times by the bucketload. Wash down your viewing experience with a Pepsi MAX, craft beer or cider, before shaking a leg to live music.

380 Duke St, Glasgow, G31 1DN

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2. Sloan's

Sloans first started out as a coffee house back in 1797, and over 200 years later, it’s still drawing in all kinds of punters. Head here to cheer on your sweepstake teams in one of the city’s oldest bars and restaurants. There’s even a gorgeous fairylight-lit courtyard for when you want to catch a few rays before or after the game.

108 Argyle Street, G2 8BG

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3. The Lauder's

Nights at The Lauder’s are always a massive affair. Famed for its top-quality scran and impeccable vibes, it boasts BT Sport and Sky Sports access, so you can watch all televised matches from the Women's Euro 2025. Named after a Scottish town and someone prone to extravagant glorification, it’s worth checking out why it’s got a reputation for great game days.

76 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3DE

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4. Bag O' Nails

One of Glasgow’s liveliest spots for match day, Bag O' Nails is a late-night bar and restaurant, with comfortable booths, multiple screens and a soundtrack of indie tunes that’ll get you groovin' during half time. Hunker down here with a Pepsi MAX and a menu of homemade pub classics as you watch all the action unfurl live and direct from Switzerland.

165 Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow G11 6AA

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5. Òran Mór

This former 19th-century parish church is a dining space, gig and wedding venue, and a top spot for live sports action. Tuck into a frankly, very good menu of pub grub under an immense stained glass window, with speciality Scottish scran making up a hefty proportion of it. After all, is there a better way to celebrate a win than with a roast dins of spiced ale braised feather blade with haggis, potatoes and veg? Porobaky not.

Byres Rd, Glasgow G12 8QX

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