With the World Cup kick-off only four days away, pubs and venues across Great Yarmouth are gearing up for the first ever winter tournament. 

Here are some of the best places to watch the competition:

Great Yarmouth Mercury: England fans watching the World Cup at venues in Great Yarmouth will be hoping to see scenes like this one of Harry Kane celebrating scoring against Slovenia in 2018.England fans watching the World Cup at venues in Great Yarmouth will be hoping to see scenes like this one of Harry Kane celebrating scoring against Slovenia in 2018. (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

The Empire, Great Yarmouth

The seafront venue has installed multiple new TV screens and also a huge projection screen in front of its main stage.

Fans will have the chance to come along and watch England matches for free or they can secure premium viewing tables and booths for a £10 deposit, which will then be refunded as £10 bar credit upon arrival at your table.

England's evening group games on November 25 and 29 will be followed by live music.

Jack Jay said: “People who have been to one of our nights here at the Empire know what a special atmosphere it is.

"To be able to screen England's games on our new giant screen and combine that with some brilliant live music, it is going to be phenomenal.”

The Empire will also have a full selection of street food on offer from its resident street food vendors, including stone-baked pizzas, stacked burgers, chicken wings, loaded fries along with vegan and vegetarian Mexican specialties.

Doors will open for each game one hour before kickoff and admission is free.

Premium viewing tables can be reserved for a refundable £10 via https://www.theempiregy.com/world-cup

There will still be the usual lineup of free live music event each Friday and Saturday throughout the World Cup.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Five big screens will show all the World Cup matches at the King's Arms in Great Yarmouth.Five big screens will show all the World Cup matches at the King's Arms in Great Yarmouth. (Image: Google Maps)

The King's Arms, Northgate Street

Five big TV screens will show all the matches.

There will also be a big screen marquee and a barbecue during matches.

Bar 1, Gorleston

All matches will be shown on a large projector and two large TVs inside the pub so that the action can be seen from any location in the pub and on a large TV in a heated marquee.

Entry is free but the landlords will be limiting numbers on England games to ensure everyone enjoys a good view and can be served within a short amount of time.

Fans have been advised to arrive early for England games.

Great Yarmouth Mercury:

The Ocean Rooms, Gorleston

The venue is promising a 'fan zone' type experience, with the action shown on multiple big screens.

Kelly Evans said: "We are aiming to create the best atmosphere to see these games, a chance for England football fans to come together and cheer on the Three Lions."

Food will be available to purchase from local street food vendors, Wingin It, with a selection of chicken wing specials.

Tickets for games will be £3 which gets your first drink free. Seating is unreserved so fans are advised to arrive early.

The Bell, Hemsby

People in Hemsby will be able to watch the games in the marquee which has been assembed for the World Cup.

Merlins Sports Bar, Apsley Road

This venue will show all England games and their build-up on four projector screens and eight TVs.

While the bar has a capacity of approximately 200 people, tables will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.

Entry is free and more details are yet to be announced on a beer promotion throughout the tournament.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Bradley Fish, owner of The Jube, is hoping the venue can rekindle the spirit of Euro 2020 during this winter's World Cup.Bradley Fish, owner of The Jube, is hoping the venue can rekindle the spirit of Euro 2020 during this winter's World Cup. (Image: Bradley Fish)

The Jube, Market Gates

The bar, which has capacity for 350 people, has invested in two new big screens and new speakers.

There will be deals on bottles of beer, shots and cocktails, as well as food including pizzas, burgers and basket meals.

Owner Bradley Fish said: "We were popular during the Euros so hopefully we can rekindle the spirit people enjoyed during that tournament.

"We're hoping England make it to the final stages."

Burgh Hall, Burgh Castle

Fans will get a free shot after every England victory and can enjoy free bar nibbles during games.

The landlords will be decorating the pub and showing the matches on three 75 inch TVs as well as a 120 inch screen.

Tables can be booked by calling 01493 780333.

If your pub is showing the World Cup matches, and you would like to be included on this list, please email daniel.hickey@archant.co.uk. Thank you.