Football fans can follow England's pursuit of glory this summer as the Euro 2024 Fan Zone takes place at Millennium Square in Leeds city centre.
Supporters will have the chance to cheer on Gareth Southgate and the team with all the big game action broadcast live on the square's huge high-definition LED screens.
England's group stage matches kick off on Sunday 16th June against Serbia (8pm KO), followed by Denmark on Thursday 20th June (5pm KO) and Tuesday 25th June (KO). ) followed by the match against Slovenia (KO at 8 p.m.).
If England qualify from the group, the round of 16 knockout game, scheduled for Saturday June 29 or Sunday June 30, will also be shown on the big screen.
Admission is strictly by advance ticket only, and the Fan Zone is a standing-only event. Gates open approximately one-and-a-half hours before each England match, welcoming fans into a specially created outdoor area with a licensed bar, street catering concessions and toilet facilities.
Tickets cost £5 per person (including booking fees) and are available from www.millsqleeds.com or by calling 0113 376 0318. Limited to 4 tickets per person. This event is open to anyone over the age of 14, but those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
The venue is fully accessible, with a raised observation deck and disabled toilets. Full accessibility information and companion ticket details are available from the venue's website or by calling the Leeds Tickets hub.
Other matches from Euro 2024 will also be shown live at Millennium Square where possible outside of designated events.
Fans should note that due to the Summer Series concert series starting in July, no Euro 2024 matches will be screened at Millennium Square that overlap with existing gig nights, unless otherwise stated.
Councilor Jonathan Pryor, Deputy Leader of Leeds City Council and Executive Member for Economy, Culture and Education “The atmosphere at Millennium Square is always great and it’s a great place for fans to really gather and enjoy the action all summer long.
“Leeds has always been a city with huge passion for sport and I know our fans will be proud to support England in what we hope will be a memorable tournament for the whole country. Masu.”
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