After being delayed for a year, it’s almost time for the kick-off of the long-awaited Euros 2020.
The tournament begins on Friday 11 June in Rome, with Italy facing Turkey.
On June 12, Wales will take on Switzerland in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, followed by England against Croatia at Wembley on June 13. Scotland will play the Czech Republic on June 14 at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
If you’re not travelling out to any of the stadiums to watch the games and want an alternative to your sofa, Cardiff has plenty of pubs showing the Euros.
With plenty of options around the capital, we’ve rounded up just some of the pubs showing the Euros below.
Steinbeck and Shaw
Located on Greyfriars Road in the city centre, Steinbeck and Shaw says it will be showing every Euros game live from June 11.
A Facebook posts reads: “Be sure to make your way to Steinbeck & Shaw from June 11th, where we’ll be showing every game of the EUROs 2020 as it airs live!”
A Facebook event shows all the dates of the games and what time they start.
You can book your table through their website here .
With food and cocktails on offer, there’s plenty to keep you going throughout the games.
Brewhouse and Kitchen

Cardiff’s Brewhouse and Kitchen on Sophia Close is also showing some of the games.
Their website says that, from June 11 to July 11, they will be showing “all the key games.”
This includes Wales v Turkey on June 16 and Wales v Italy on June 20 - also a good option for a Fathers’ Day trip out.
You can find out more about what games Brewhouse and Kitchen is showing and book a table on their website here.
Elevens
Elevens Bar and Grill on Castle Street already has three of the Wales games sold out on its website.
But there are still spaces for the Euro Round of 16 and the finals. You might have to be quick though.
Book your table through their website here.
The Royal George
This Roath pub says it will be showing “every minute of every game” as well as serving food and drinks while you watch.
Starting from June 11, The Royal George will be showing the games on their big screen.
Find out more on their website here.
O’Neill’s
O’Neill’s is another St Mary’s street pub where you can watch the games live.
Their website lists all of the dates and times of the games, and you can book your table to watch here.
Chapel 1877
Fancy some finer dining while you watch the games? Chapel 1877 will be showing the Euros from their pub as well as serving food and drinks.
You can book for a table of four, with a price of £25 a head for a burger and two drinks.
On Father’s Day, there’s even a chance to win two tickets to the Euro’s finals if you visit the pub and restaurant. Find out more here.
You can book a table via their website here.
The Owain Glyndwr
The Owain Glyndwr will be showing “every minute of Euro 2020 live.”
However, the pub recommends booking in advance as they say they expect to be busy throughout the tournament.
You can find your fixture and book a table through their website here.
The Mackintosh Hotel

The Mackintosh Hotel - or ‘The Macky’ as it’s more affectionately known - is another pub where you can book ahead for the games.
Again, they recommend booking in advance from their list of fixtures as they expect to be busy during the tournament.
You can find your fixture and book a table through their website here.
Henry’s Cardiff
Fancy a brunch while you watch the game? Henry’s Cardiff on Park Place is showing all the Euros games live.
You can book your table in advance here.
The Eli Jenkins
The Eli Jenkins in Cardiff Bay is showing all the games, from the fixtures to the finals.
You can book your table through their website here.
Pontcanna Inn

Formerly the Cayo Arms, Pontcanna Inn is showing all the games live.
They recommend that you book a table in advance for match days, which you can do through their website here.
The Beverley Hotel
Another Cathedral Road pub, The Beverley will be showing all the Euros games.
You can find out more through their website here.
The Botanist
If pubs aren't really your scene, you're in luck - The Botanist is also showing the games on their rooftop big screen, with table service to bring you food and drinks throughout.
While the Wales and Switzerland game is sold out, there are plenty more tickets for other fixtures.
Find out more and book your slot here.