The much-anticipated UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament is almost here, and the friendlies are now underway. From 10th June to 10th July, 24 European teams will play 51 games in 10 different stadiums around France. What a month!
Whoever you’re supporting you can watch it with us, as we’ll be showing matches at all of our Three Cheers pubs.
If you’re feeling a bit peckish at half time, we serve food daily in every pub with hearty meals or light snacks on our lunch and dinner menus, and a selection of bar snacks from wasabi and chilli rice crackers to our famous chorizo scotch eggs. To find out when the kitchens are open or to book a table, contact your local Three Cheers pub.
If the weather’s fair and it seems a shame to sit inside, The Latchmere in Battersea has an outdoor TV in its comfortable courtyard garden. The surrounding seating caters for groups of all sizes and includes a large, central feasting table with room for all your mates, and plenty of surrounding tables in alcoves. There is also a cosy outdoor bar for special pop-up cocktail evenings and mini beer festivals, with details and dates being announced via our Twitter and Facebook accounts.
For lager lovers, we know that a football match just isn’t the same without a pint in hand and we can be relied upon to take care of providing you with one from our wide selection of lagers and ales, with the new aromatic lager Cloudhopper also being served at The Rosendale, The Stonhouse and The Abbeville for a limited time only.
Fixtures – Group Stage Matches
Friday 10th June France v Romania, 8pm Saturday 11 June Albania v Switzerland, 2pm Wales v Slovakia, 5 pm England v Russia, 8pm Sunday 12 June Turkey v Croatia, 2pm Poland v Northern Ireland, 5pm Germany v Ukraine, 8pm Monday 13 June Spain v Czech Republic, 2pm Republic of Ireland v Sweden, 5pm Belgium v Italy, 8pm Tuesday 14 June Austria v Hungary, 5pm Portugal v Iceland, 8pm Wednesday 15 June Russia v Slovakia, 2pm Romania v Switzerland, 5pm France v Albania, 8pm Thursday 16 June England v Wales, 2pm Ukraine v Northern Ireland, 5pm Germany v Poland, 8pm
Friday 17 June Italy v Sweden, 2pm Czech Republic v Croatia, 5pm Spain v Turkey, 8pm Saturday 18 June Republic of Ireland v Belgium, 2pm Iceland v Hungary, 5pm Portugal v Austria, 8pm Sunday 19 June Switzerland v France, 8pm Romania v Albania, 8pm Monday 20 June Russia v Wales, 8pm Slovakia v England, 8pm Tuesday 21 June Ukraine v Poland, 5pm Northern Ireland v Germany, 5pm Croatia v Spain, 8pm Czech Republic v Turkey, 8pm Wednesday 22 June Iceland v Austria, 5pm Hungary v Portugal, 5pm Sweden v Belgium, 8pm Italy v Republic of Ireland, 8pm 22 June – 10 July quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.