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ENGLAND V NORWAY
Join us on Saturday 11th July as we bring the atmosphere with giant screens, cold beers, incredible street food and a crowd that brings the energy from start to finish.
🎟 We will be open from 11am - 8pm as normal. Then 8pm onwards is for ticket holders only.
⏰ Kick-off at 10pm
🍻 Bar open throughout the match
🔔 Venue closes 10 minutes after final whistle
Wristbands will be issued on arrival, so please ensure you bring a valid ticket for entry.
Our football nights always sell out - secure your spot early and don’t miss out⚽
Big screens, cold beers & unbeatable World Cup atmosphere
| World Cup 2026 Watch Party: England v Norway (11 July 2026) |
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