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Access the Newcastle Euro 2024 Big Screen Event

Join CDW and Arctic Wolf at the big screen football dinner featuring the third Euro 2024 group match between England and Slovenia!

You will enjoy a memorable evening of football chat and analysis of the big match, in one of Newcastle’s finest corporate venue. With a drinks reception and photo opportunity with former England manager, Kevin Keegan, and ex-Newcastle Utd and England striker, Les Ferdinand, as well as a fantastic three course dinner, a memorabilia auction and the opportunity to hear from two brilliant characters, this is an evening not to be missed!

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  • Event

    Newcastle Euro 2024 Big Screen Event

  • Date

    Tuesday 25 June 2024 15:45 - 23:59

  • Venue

    Hilton Gateshead, Bottle Bank, Gateshead NE8 2AR

Agenda

15:45 Arrival
16:45 Welcome
16:55 Introduction: Keith Downie (Sky Sports)
17:00 Three course meal
18:30 Q & A session with special guests
19:15 Auction
20:00 Kick Off
20:45 Half time analysis with special guests
21:00 Second Half
21:45 Full time analysis with special guests followed by Networking
23:30 Bars Close
Midnight Gateshead Suite closes for the day

Have the opportunity to meet and have your photograph taken with

  • Kevin Keegan

    A footballing legend, who dominated the pitch as a midfielder for clubs like Liverpool and Newcastle. He terrorised defences with his skill and relentless energy, becoming the only Englishman to win the Ballon d’Or twice (1978, 1979). His 296 goals in 832 games speak for themselves. As a manager, Keegan revived Newcastle United, leading them to the Premier League and European football. He even guided England to the Euro 2000 Finals. A captivating speaker, Keegan remains a colourful and entertaining icon in the beautiful game.

  • Les Ferdinand

    A Premier League legend, sits 11th on the all-time scoring list with 149 goals. He’s beloved by fans, especially at Newcastle where he netted 50 goals in just 84 games. Capped 17 times for England, he played alongside Alan Shearer and remains a respected figure in football, currently serving as Director of Football at his first club, QPR.