Where to watch Euro 2024 in Fort Worth

The tournament runs through Sunday, July 14.

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HopFusion, which also hosts 100 Men Who Care events, has evolved into a big-time Fort Worth soccer bar.

Photo courtesy of HopFusion Ale Works

The European soccer championships, more often known as “Euro 2024,” are underway and run through Sunday, July 14. All games are on FOX, and typically two-four games are televised per day.

The bracket stage, i.e. single-elimination, begins on Saturday, June 29; the quarterfinals are Friday, July 5 and Saturday,6, and the semifinals are Tuesday, July 9 and Wednesday, July 10. The championship is Sunday, July 14.

Stop by these local pubs to catch a match.

HopFusion Ale Works | 200 E. Broadway Ave.
HopFusion has emerged as a major soccer destination in Fort Worth in recent years, hosting some huge meet-ups for the Fort Worth Vaqueros club and during the 2022 World Cup.

Upper 90 on College | 961 W. Magnolia Ave.
Upper 90 hosts Tottenham Hotspur watch parties during the English Premier League season, but will televise all Euro games.

Ye Olde Bull and Bush | 2300 Montgomery St.
The British pub also known for darts is televising all games — particularly those of 2024 favorite Britain.

Flying Saucer | 111 E. Third St.
Feel a little European as you sample the diverse beer menu, with soccer on televisions right above the bar.

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