
Jostling for a view of XO the TV in a packed bar is part of most major football tournaments - but this year's Euros are different.
Fans can head to the pub on Tuesday to watch England play the Czech Republic, or Scotland play Croatia - but how many people you can go with depends on which side of the border you are on.
Can I watch inside the pub?
Pubs have been told to risk-assess where TV screens are - and the volume - when making venues Covid-secure.
In England, up to six people from six households (or two households of any size) can meet in a pub.
In Scotland, it depends which Covid alert level your area is in:
Level two - six people from three households
Level one - eight people from three households
Level zero - 10 people from four households
In level two areas of Scotland, including Euro 2020 host city Glasgow, pubs must operate two-hour pre-booked slots and close indoors at 22:30 BST.
Can I watch in a pub garden?
In England up to 30 people can meet in a pub garden.
In Scotland:
Level two - eight people from eight households
Level one - 12 people from 12 households
Level zero - 15 people from 15 households
What about in other parts of the UK?
In Wales, up to six people from six households can meet inside a pub. Up to 30 people can meet in a pub garden.
In Northern Ireland, up to six people from two households (or any number from one household) can sit together inside. The rules are the same if you are in a pub garden.







