Of course, everyone looks forward to watching stars like Jude Bellingham grace the field at Euro 2024, but some fans enjoy the finer things in life, like picking up dirt-cheap beer and soaking in the atmosphere of fanzones.
However, drinking does have its negatives, as the emotion of football and the intoxication can often lead to scraps and needless arguments between fanbases, which has put a downer on events in previous tournaments gone by.
Regardless of this, heading down the pub before the game is a necessity in most football fans' pre-match ritual, so Football FanCast has tried to gather all the best information on potential prices and the best locations for fans heading to Germany this summer…
England locations at Euro 2024
England's three group stage games will all be played in different locations and cities in Germany, so fans will have a bit of exploring and travelling to do in between fixtures.
Sunday, June 16 – Group C: Serbia vs England (Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen – kick-off 8pm UK time)
Thursday, June 20 – Group C: Denmark vs England (Waldstadion, Frankfurt – kick-off 5pm UK time)
Tuesday, June 25 – Group C: England vs Slovenia (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne – kick-off 8pm UK time)
Euro 2024: The ultimate England guide for fans
FFC has created the ultimate hub to track all of England’s fixtures, tickets, kits, tables, locations and how to watch ahead of Euro 2024.
Euro 2024 stadium profiles
Football FanCast provides a guide for every Euro 2024 stadium.
ByAlex RobertsDec 3, 2023 Munich
Scotland fans have the pleasure of seeing their side kick off the tournament against hosts Germany at the Allianz Arena in Germany.
But, it isn't all good news for fans, as this is the most expensive place on average on the list, apart from the pint of beer, as per Hikers Bay and various other sources.
Disclaimer – these are the prices you will typically find at pubs/restaurants. They may be cheaper in supermarkets.
Cologne
After the slightly higher prices of Munich, fans can enjoy a much more relaxed average price across the board, with smaller draughts and bottles of beers typically selling for under £3. And, you can even venture out to restaurants for cheaper to escape the McDonald's you might have opted for before and after the opening game, with a very respectable price of around £11 for a meal.
As per Hikers Bay and various other sources.
Disclaimer – these are the prices you will typically find at pubs/restaurants. They may be cheaper in supermarkets.
Stuttgart
The moment Scottish fans have all been waiting for, as the average price of a pint slips below £3 in Stuttgart. However, there is a bit of a catch, as the price of food and cigarettes sees a slight rise from the previous location.
As per Hikers Bay and various other sources.
Disclaimer – these are the prices you will typically find at pubs/restaurants. They may be cheaper in supermarkets.
Water (0.33 litre bottle)
£2.13
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 litre bottle)
£2.54
Domestic beer at a bar/pub (1 pint draught)
£2.99
Imported beer at a restaurant (0.33 litre bottle)
£3.42
Domestic beer at a restaurant (0.5 litre draught)
£3.42
Table wine
£5.98
1 pack of Marlboro cigarettes
£6.83
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal)
£7.86
Meal in a budget restaurant
£10.24
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course
£51.23
