If they win against Spain tomorrow (August 20), it could be England’s biggest football day since 1966.
The Lionesses now have a chance to emulate their success at the European championships last year, with kick off expected at 11am.
Big screens are set to show the match across north London, as well as local bars and pubs.
Here are some of the places you can visit to catch a glimpse of tomorrow’s action.
BOXPARK Wembley
Breakfast cereal Weetabix has partnered with the Wembley Park food drink and entertainment venue to create a fan zone experience.
The venue has screened many matches with a football cage and challenge arena, kids crafts and face painting, and of course giant screens to watch the games.
This is a ticket only event, non-ticket holders will not be granted entry into the venue so make sure you book online first.
Tomorrow at our #WWC2023 Final screening, we have @girlsunitedfa joining us with a raffle to raise money to continue their amazing work creating more opportunities for girls and women in football.
They have some incredible prizes up for grabs including a signed @Lionesses shirt! pic.twitter.com/g49idp3efS— BOXPARK WEMBLEY (@BoxparkWembley) August 19, 2023
Belushis Camden High Street
The entire chain is celebrating the World Cup with projectors and HD screens, and in London fans can pre order a five bottle bucket for £25.
The bar has urged customers to secure their spot at the venue by booking online through their website.
Beehive Tottenham
This pub in Stoneleigh Road is a popular spot to watch football as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is just a 15 minute walk away.
The pub takes bookings online, so that might be your best bet to secure a spot to watch the match.
If the sun is shining, the venue has an outdoor terrace with multiple screens from where you can enjoy the game.
The Junction Harrow
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