Following on Englands victory in the teams semi final tie against the Netherlands, we have picked 10 top pubs in and around Salisbury which will be showing the final.

England will play Spain in the final of Euro 2024, after both teams managed their way into the final, defeating the Netherlands and France 2-1 in their respective semi-final ties.

The three lions will be hoping to 'bring football home' to the delight of fans up and down the country, so at the Journal we have taken a look at some of the pubs in Salisbury where you can catch the final.

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Rude Giant Beer House

Rude Giant Beer HouseRude Giant Beer House (Image: Spencer Mulholland)

The Rude Giant Beer House is a local pub which has been showing a more limited selection of the euros games, amongst its regular schedule of event including weekly quiz nights, a Summer garden party and comedy nights to name a few.

Despite its packed schedule the pub will of course be showing the final, and is a great place to meet with friends and family to join in supporting the boys as they bid to end our 58 year trophy drought.

Bishops Mill Market Tavern

Maybe you're already a serious football follower, or maybe this is your first year watching the Euros. Either way, the Bishops Mill has been showing all the football throughout the tournament this year.

With huge screens and food and drink in hand, the pub said its 'ready' for every minute of the action, so get inside to score a front-row seat to every nail-biting moment. Bookings are recommended but walks ins are welcome.

All table bookings will have a maximum time limit, which will be confirmed when you book.

The Bridge Tap

The pub guarantees good viewing on its HD screens, alongside an 'electrifying' atmosphere and a range of food and drink deals available. You can also skip the queues with the pub offering a range of pre-booked drinks packages.

Never miss a goal. Book now to guarantee your spot.

Coach and Horses

The Coach and Horses pubThe Coach and Horses pub (Image: Spencer Mulholland)

Starting from the first game on Friday, June 14 the Coach and Horses has shown all of the euro games throughout the tournament's group stages, giving football lovers - and haters - the opportunity to get involved, comfortable before starting to sing 'footballs coming home'. 

The pub has a huge selection of different drinks on tap, so whether your trying something new or having a sip of one of your favourites, there's sure to be something for everyone.

The Winchester Gate

Feel free to enjoy a cold brew at The Winchester Gate where they have screened every England and Scotland game for everyone to watch. The pub will be allowing free entry to watch the screening but have let customers know that they can reserve tables for matches. Get booking ASAP. The Winchester Gate opens at 4pm and closes in the late evening.

The Ox Row Inn

Located by Salisbury Market, feel free to sit outside with a nice drink and watch the entertainment before whether that’s the football or the live music playing outside in the square. To enjoy the beautiful game, you will need to book a table at the Ox Row Inn otherwise you will have to find another pub to enjoy the Euros.

Five Bells 

The Five Bells in Salt LaneThe Five Bells in Salt Lane (Image: Salisbury Journal)

The pub, based at 28 Salt Lane, is owned by celebrety chef Max Halley in 2021 and underwent an extensive refurbishment, and now includes a speedboat in the garden! 

Market Tavern

The Market Tavern is a recently opened pub that is located in the market square. The pub does not take reservations for the Euros so best to get in early before there is nowhere to sit! Feel free to enjoy their famous Nole Pizza.

The Old Ale and Coffee House

The Old Ale and Coffee House is welcoming customers to watch the Euros whilst also serving lunch, brunch and dinner matched to fine wines, craft beers, excellent non-alcoholic drinks as well as a proper range of draught beers. They have a lovely garden with huts that can be booked for larger groups for when they show good quality sports in the background whilst you enjoy food and drinks or take part in the Quiz or the numbers festivals they have in the garden.

Salisbury Arms

Go the Salisbury Arms where bar meets pub meets cafe in a welcoming, informal and friendly social space. Their 'street food' garden kitchen cooks great value hand crafted burgers, made with fresh ingredients from local quality butchers and artisan bakers. Also serving craft beer, burgers and cocktails, with skill, style and a smile. There is no need to book, but if you're a larger table (6+), it is best to inform the pub so they can make sure they have a space available for you.