England’s Euro 2020 games to be shown on big screen in Trafalgar Square in front of 9,500 fans

England’s European Championship games to be shown on big screen in Trafalgar Square in front of 9,500 fans from June 21… with only 750 key workers allowed to watch first two games against Croatia and Scotland at the iconic London landmark

England’s European Championship matches will be shown on a big screen in Trafalgar Square, with all the games from June 21 shown in front of 9,500 fans. 

The first two games, against Croatia on June 13 and Scotland on June 18, take place before the UK’s fourth stage of easing lockdown restrictions, so only 750 fans will be allowed to attend the screening.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan confirmed that those 750 tickets for the first two games will be handed to key workers, comprising of members from the NHS, Transport for London, the Metropolitan Police and the London Fire and Ambulance Services.

England’s Euro 2020 games will be shown on a large screen in Trafalgar Square this summer

A public ballot will be made for the 9,500 tickets for the June 22 tie against the Czech Republic and the potential knockout rounds.

More to follow.