Euro 2020 is into its closing stages and England are still in the mix.
After breezing past Ukraine 4-0 in the quarter finals, Gareth Southgate's Three Lions are set to take on Denmark tonight at 8pm in the semi finals.
It is the second semi final after Italy beat Spain after extra time and penalties last night.
There were wild celebrations at Trafford's fan park when Harry Kane, Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson fired England past Ukraine, but it is now sold out for England against Denmark.
So where else is there to go in Trafford to watch the big game?
Hotel Football
If you feel like splashing out, Hotel Football next to Old Trafford is selling tickets for the game at £40 per person.
Included in the price is a table in the Old Trafford Supporters Club, pre-game live music by DJ-Hyphen and some drinks.
It sounds like the ideal setting, unless you're a Man City fan.
One Central
Altrincham's food and drink hub One Central is showing the game, with a limited number of table reservations available.
It's not the end of the world if you miss out, as some of their tables are kept back for walk-ins as well.
However, it's worth pointing out One Central is operating a strict 'over-21s only' policy during the game.
Brooklands Tap
Brooklands Tap on Hope Road in Sale is showing all of the games throughout Euro 2020.
You can walk in for most games, but you're likely to need to book a table for a game like England v Ukraine.
If you get a table, you are guaranteed a good view of the action on one of the pub’s 12 TVs.
BrewChimp
Urmston bar BrewChimp is showing the game on its big screen, and it's also offering a burger and a pint for £8.
To book a table indoors where the screen is, you'll need to go through the BrewChimp smartphone app.
If you're happy to soak up the atmosphere outdoors instead then there's space available for walk-ins too.
The Roebuck
Down the road from BrewChimp, The Roebuck is the place to go for those who haven't booked a table.
The pub isn't taking table reservations at all, so it's first come, first served.
Bring some friends along, as the pub is favouring large groups to maximise its capacity.
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