UK will enjoy 24C sunshine when England play Slovakia on Sunday (2024)

England football supporters will enjoy 24C (75F) highs and sunshine in the UK this Sunday afternoon as they watch their team face Slovakia in the last 16 of Euro 2024.

Supporters will pack out pub gardens and fan zones for the match at 5pm which will be shown on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player with build-up from 3.30pm. Others will watch at home, with sales of beer and burgers set to soar in the barbecue weather.

But revellers at Glastonbury Festival will not be able to watch it on a big screen after organisers confirmed last month that they would not show any England games.

The weather on Sunday is due to be mostly dry and sunny with the South enjoying the best conditions, but there could be some light showers or drizzle in the North.

Afternoon temperatures are expected to reach 24C (75F) in London, 22C (72F) in Southampton, 21C (70F) in Plymouth and 20C (68F) inBirmingham and Norwich.

England fans watch the match at The Big Shed at Trent Navigation in Nottingham on Tuesday

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But the North will be cooler with highs of just 16C (61F) expected in Manchester and Newcastle. Cardiff will get to 22C (72F) and Glasgow will reach 17C (63F).

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Glastonbury organisers confirmed they will not show the match on Sunday, despite broadcasting the England men's and women's World Cup quarter finals in 2010 and 2019, respectively.

England's game on Sunday is set to clash with Shania Twain, who will be finishing her set on the Pyramid Stage when the match kicks off, and Avril Lavigne on the Other Stage.

It means fans at the site on Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, could be left unaware of the score with phone signal notoriously bad at the festival that will be full of 200,000 people.

Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis said yesterday that the festival set up a screen to watch fixtures during the World Cup in 1998, but times have changed.

England football fans watch the Slovenia match at Central Park in Newcastle on Tuesday

England fans at Boxpark Wembley in London watching the match against Slovenia on Tuesday

'We used to have a screen here as no-one had any means of finding out what even the result was because we were so cut off from the outside,' she added.

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'Now obviously, everyone's connected and I think you know it's a music festival. I'm sure if people want to see it enough they can check for results or whatever on their phones.

'But hopefully I'm encouraging people to put their phones away and forget about the outside world.'

England will go into Sunday's match following an underwhelming final group game against Slovenia on Tuesday which was watched by 14.5million viewers on ITV.

The game saw Gareth Southgate's side progress to the European Championship knockout phase as Group C winners, despite being held to a 0-0 draw.

Some 14.5million people tuned in on watch on all devices, including ITV1 and ITVX, peaking at 15.4million.

England fans at 4theFans Greenwich in London watch a screening of the game on Tuesday

England fans watch the Euro 2024 match against Slovenia on Tuesday in Benidorm, Spain

An average of 9.2million viewers watched ITV's full live coverage, which ran from 6.45pm until 10.45pm, the broadcaster said.

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Fans expressed frustration at England's performance after they were unable to turn their dominance into a morale-boosting victory.

But finishing as group winners resulted in the Three Lions getting a favourable draw against Slovakia who finished third in their group.

It also meant England avoided what appears to be the much tougher half of the draw for the knockout stages.

The goalless stalemate with Slovenia in Cologne on Tuesday was the continuation of England's struggles in Germany, where they have also so far drawn 1-1 with Denmark when Harry Kane scored and beat Serbia 1-0 courtesy of a Jude Bellingham header.

England supporters at the Cologne Stadium on Tuesday during the match against Slovenia

England fans in the Old Market in Cologne last Tuesday ahead of the game against Slovenia

Fans booed England off following a dour display against the Danes and followed suit after the Slovenia result, with beer cups thrown in the direction of manager Southgate, who has since called on any of the fans' ire to be aimed at him rather than his players.

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But he will have been boosted by Spain, Germany, Portugal, France and Belgium all being on the other side of the draw, meaning England will avoid that quintet until a potential final in Berlin on July 14.

Instead, Southgate's side return to Gelsenkirchen on Sunday to face Slovakia, who advanced as one of the best third-placed teams from the group stage.

Phil Foden is set to link back up with the England squad today, having temporarily left the camp and returned to the UK for the birth of his third child.

Victory on Sunday would see England progress to a quarter-final against either Italy or Switzerland which would take place on Saturday, July 6 at 5pm.

It comes as Mail Sport launched its 'We're Backing England' campaign, with Sir Keir Starmer joining Rishi Sunak and England fans in the new drive to unite the nation behind the squad.

Sir Keir, who has a season ticket at Arsenal and plays five-a-side football each week, said: 'There's been too much criticism [of the team so far], get behind them, get them over the line.

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'This is a really important competition. England always do a bit of this at the beginning of competitions.

'Get behind the team – it's a full squad of players who've all had fantastic seasons for their respective clubs. Just get behind the team and I support this campaign.'

Mr Sunak, a Southampton fan, said: 'I remember when we could only dream about England qualifying top of their group and being favourites in their first knockout game. And we also know that this England team tends to shine when the pressure's on.

'So I hope that, like me, the whole country will get behind Gareth and the boys when they play Slovakia on Sunday, and I'm confident they'll put on a show for us.'

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said: 'Let's unite behind Gareth and the team. We have world-class players who can bring it home. Our fans in the stadiums have been amazing. Come on England!'

UK will enjoy 24C sunshine when England play Slovakia on Sunday (2024)

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