People across Newcastle will come together on Sunday to cheer on the mighty England Lionesses as they take on Germany in the Women's Euro 2022 final.
The national side has won over their nation with a tremendous tournament so far and all eyes across the country will be fixed on screens this Sunday for the Euro 2022 climax.
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Sarina Wiegman's side will take on rivals Germany in the final after storming to a convincing 4-0 win over Sweden in the semi-final.
This weekend's final will take place at a sold-out Wembley Stadium - ticket demand is so high that football fans are being warned of resale ticket scams.
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On Tyneside, many will head into the city for what will hopefully be a day of celebration.
The Women's Euro 2022 final kicks off at 5 pm on Sunday, July 31 - here are some of the best places in Newcastle to watch the match.
Central Park @ Life Science Centre
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One of the most palpitating places in Newcastle to take in the big game will be at Central Park at the Life Science Centre.
The huge outdoor screen has become a regular summer fixture on Tyneside with the biggest events of the year being shown to large crowds at the venue.
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It's already hosted the FA Cup final, Eurovision and Newcastle games - and will now screen the Women's Euro 2022 final.
You can watch the Lionesses along with other fans with tickets free to get online here.
Screen on the Green


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Another gathering spot for Lionesses fans will be at NE1's Screen on the Green.
The outdoor pop-up is at the Old Eldon Square in the city centre with deck chairs and room to stand.
Given its location, it's free to visit and will show the match on Sunday evening.
The event is not ticketed, so no need to book - but worth keeping in mind that it may get busy.
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Pubs and bars


There are countless pubs and bars across Newcastle that will show the match on Sunday.
The Euro 2022 final is being broadcast by the BBC, meaning it is easier for venues without Sky Sports or BT Sport licences to show.
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It is worth looking at your local watering hole's social media channels or calling up to ensure that they are showing the game.
Some that have already shared plans to host screenings include the Blue Bell, Centurion Bar Newcastle, The Metropolitan, The Old George, The Junction and The Akenside Traders.