Watch England v Panama at The Mem!

Panama v England

Bristol Rovers will be showing England's final World Cup group stage fixture at The Memorial Stadium on Saturday 27 June!

The Mem has been packed with supporters for England's first two group stage tests, a win over Croatia and draw with Ghana, and the Bristol Rovers Fanzone and Thatcher's Bar will again be open this Saturday for the Three Lions' final group stage clash. 

Those in attendance can enjoy free entry, £4.50 pints, indoor and outdoor seating, live music, burgers and fries and more while cheering on England with other football fans.

While most other Fan Zones in Bristol are charging entry to watch England, there is no booking required at The Memorial Stadium for this final group stage match. We recommend arriving early to secure a spot!

Gates will open at 7pm at The Memorial Stadium with live music on the Fanzone stage from 8pm. England's clash with Panama kicks off at 10pm with the Mem shutting shortly after full-time.

We have purchased some more benches to provide additional seating in the Fanzone, but seating will be limited and should we reach capacity we will stop allowing any further entry to the stadium, so arrive early to avoid missing out. There will be plenty of standing room.

All day Happy Hour will be running across our bars, with draught pints all priced at £4.50 including Thatchers Gold, Guinness, Poretti and 1883 Lager. The grill will also be open serving burgers and chips.  

Please note that there will only be very limited parking will be available on-site on Saturday 27 June as the car park has been sold for use on this date to Gloucester Cricket Club.

We look forward to welcoming you at Bristol Rovers Football Club to watch England play Panama.

Please note that children must be supervised by an adult at all times. 

Saturday 27 June

Limited parking available at the stadium on a first-come, first-served basis. 

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7pmGates open
8pmLive band
10pmEngland v Panama
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