Where to watch Spain vs England Euro 2024 final in Catalonia: large screens in many cities
Game starts at 9 pm on Sunday 14 and takes place at Berlin's Olympic Stadium
It is Spain's national men's football team's fifth European championship final and England's second. Only one of them will win on Sunday 14, the Euro 2024 final starting at 9 pm and taking place at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
To follow the game, many Catalan cities, including nine out of the ten most populous cities, will install large screens.
Large screens
Barcelona - Plaça de Catalunya square
The mayor of Barcelona, Jaume Collboni, announced the plan to install the large screen to promote the Catalan capital as a city focused on international sports and competitions. The screen will be located at Plaça de Catalunya square, the same location used during the 2024 UEFA Women's Champions League final that saw FC Barcelona defeat Olympique Lyonnais.
Hospitalet de Llobregat - Fira de Gran Via
One of the largest cities in Catalonia, after Barcelona, is L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, just south of the Catalan capital. After many discussions between political parties, the city council will install a 193-square-meter large screen at the southern entry of the Fira de Gran Via exhibition halls.
Terrassa - Vallparadís
Another large screen will be installed at Vallparadís in Terrassa, the hometown of the Spain team's Dani Olmo. In fact, the city mayor, Jordi Ballart, announced it on social media, encouraging everyone to support the player.
Badalona - Plaça President Tarradellas
Under the leadership of the People's Party's Xavier García Albiol, Badalona, north of Barcelona, will also install a giant screen to follow the Euro 2024 final with Spain against England from 9 pm in Berlin. There will be music and entertainment from 7 pm. Albiol encouraged everyone to attend as "it could be a historic game." The city changed the location from the semi-final game as "it was very small."
Sabadell - Parc de Catalunya
Near Terrassa, Sabadell will also install a large screen in the Parc de Catalunya to watch the last game of the Euro 2024 championship, which could see Spain win its fourth tournament.
Santa Coloma de Gramenet - Plaça de la Vila square
In Santa Coloma de Gramenet near Barcelona, the city council will install a large screen at the Plaça de la Vila square. Music and entertainment will start at 8 pm, as mayor Núria Parlon announced on social media.
Tarragona - Parc del Francolí
England or Spain supporters in Tarragona will be able to follow the game live from Parc del Francolí in the southern city. This was one of the first cities to announce the plan to install a screen after Tuesday's semi-final victory that saw Spain defeat France.
Vila-seca - Parc de la Riera
One of the most controversial cities that will install a large screen is Vila-seca, in southern Catalonia, as the mayor is from the pro-independence Junts party. The announcement has generated outrage on social media as people consider "they would be ashamed" if they were residents.
Lleida - Plaça de la Llotja square
Lleida is one of the other main Catalan cities that will install a large screen to watch the Spain vs. England game. The event will be free, and there will be a bar and public toilets. Aside from the stands already installed, authorities announced they will also install chairs for a more comfortable experience. There will also be free parking.
El Prat de Llobregat - Plaça de Catalunya square
A way of supporting the player from the postal code 08304 in reference to Lamine Yamal from Mataró, from the 08820, the mayor of El Prat de Llobregat, near Barcelona, Lluís Mijoler, said. The city will also install a large screen to follow the game starting at 9 pm in Berlin.
Mataró - Parc Central
Parc Central in Mataró, north of the Catalan capital, will also install a large screen to be able to follow the game live. In fact, this city is special as Lamine Yamal, the youngest footballer to ever score in the Euros was raised in the Rocafonda neighborhood. The screen will be six meters long and three meters tall, and the area will open from 8 pm.
Castelldefels - Plaça de Teresa Claramunt square
The seaside town of Castelldefels, south of Barcelona, will also set up a large screen in the Plaça Teresa Claramunt square, just beside the Las Marines and the Josep Lluís Sert high schools. There will be music starting at 8 pm, but there will not be chairs.
Reus and Girona with no screens
One of the ten most inhabited cities in Catalonia, Reus, will not install a large screen to watch the game. A similar decision has also been made in the northern city of Girona, as the mayor said they would install screens when a Catalan football team competes in the European championship.
Follow on TV
The game will be broadcast live from Berlin by Spain's national broadcaster, TVE, and will also be accessible online on RTVE Player.