Boxpark Croydon sits in Croydon, London. Ticketed for England games, free and paid tickets released in advance.
Boxpark Croydon fills a vast open plan hall at 99 George Street, beside East Croydon station, and has become south London's default venue for watching England. The operator's own football pages confirm it screens the major tournaments on giant screens, with England matches run as ticketed events.
The format is communal rather than pub like. The hall goes fully standing for England games, tickets release in advance in free and paid tiers, and the cap is six tickets per person per match.
Street food vendors line the hall, so the food runs from fried chicken to dumplings rather than pub grub, and the bars pour fast volume rounds. The roar when a goal goes in is the entire point, and it is why people cross the city for a screening here.
Set against the rest of London's match day venues, Boxpark trades intimacy for scale. Treat it as a stadium overflow, book the moment tickets drop, and arrive early because entry queues build before kickoff.
England internationals and cup finals. For smaller fixtures you can walk in and watch from the mezzanine tables.
Fans who want the communal roar, big groups, and anyone priced out of central London event bars.
The full Sports Bars in London roundup expands the picks across the city, our London Bar Guide covers every occasion, and our guide to watching the game in London ranks the match day rooms.
What to order
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Vendor Food Before Kickoff
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Volume Round of Lagers
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Soft Drinks for the Standing Hall
