Madrid sets up giant screen for Spain vs England Women’s Euro Final

Madrid has erected a giant screen for the Spain vs England Women’s Euro Final

UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final: England faces Spain on 27 July in Basel—two teams, one trophy, and a new chapter in women’s football.
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If you are anywhere near Madrid this Sunday, 27th July, do not even consider staying at home to watch football.

It’s like the city is inviting everyone to a huge celebration. Why? Why?

Here’s the deal: the Ayuntamiento is putting up a giant screen right in Parque de Berlín (yep, that’s in Chamartín). All you need to do is show up—no ticket faff, no registering online, no secret handshakes. Bring your friends, a picnic and prepare for an awesome football party. First come, first serve. Arrive late and you could be sitting behind a bush!

Not just football – It’s a proper night out

Let’s face it, the match is not everything. The laughter, the shouting and the random hugging from strangers are what make the match so special. Fans, families, and friends of both teams are likely to be spread out on the lawn, eating crisps and waving flags. They may even start chanting before the game begins. What’s the best part? All of it is free. Save your money for later ice-creams or drinks.

St. Jakob-Park is a great place to watch the game before it starts. You can choose the best seat and meet some new friends.

A final you won’t want to miss – win or lose, Madrid parties

This is your chance to show off what you’ve learned about football or simply be a part of a big event. The crowd will be buzzing as they share every goal, save and near miss. This is Madrid—so you can count on spontaneous singing, dancing, and probably a few fireworks if Spain lifts the trophy.

There’s nothing better than the atmosphere of a city united in cheering for a team under the stars, whether they win or lose. So, grab your Spain kit, your lucky scarf, or just your sunnies, and get down to Parque de Berlín. You’ll talk about this event for years to come.

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