Spirits will be high among England football supporters as the team won their first game against Croatia in the Euros on Sunday

To mark the start of the European championships, we asked readers to tell us where their favourite pubs are to have a pint while watching the beautiful game.

Here is a list of the pubs chosen by readers:

HENRY'S, WORKINGTON

The popular bar has plenty of food and drink on offer for football fans - including a four-pinter jug!

Sophie Brown said: "Absolutely unbelievable food and so affordable!

"Fresh and large portions. Crazy cheap drink too with high end brands. I'm amazed."

CANNED HEAT, WORKINGTON

The gin and cocktail bar was fully booked for the first England game.

Owners of the bar said they were "overwhelmed" with the number of booking and enquiries they had received.

Zoe Lord said: "Cutest little cocktail bar to come to Workington. Fab atmosphere and brill cocktail menu."

CASTLE BAR, COCKERMOUTH

The pub on Market Place has some of its busiest periods when the football is on.

Dan Smith, said: “It’s the Castle Bar for me, you cannot beat the vibe and at the weekend it was rammed but good.”

Andrew Richardson, said: “Always at the top of my list to watch the sports.”

THE BEEHIVE INN, PENRITH

Football fans from around the country may already be well acquainted with this popular pub on Warwick Road.

It is synonymous with its neighbouring Carlisle United club ground and has long proved a hit with both travelling football fans and residents.

Tom Conolly said: “I watched the football here over the weekend and the atmosphere was ecstatic!”

Jessica MacFarlane said: “I’ll have to mention the Beehive for me and my husband – football for him, the food is brilliant for me.”

THE CALEDONIAN, CARLISLE

“There’s only one real ale here and it’s called Live Sports,” joked reader, Raymond.

On Botchergate this smaller venue has much to offer football fans with well-priced drinks and a bustling atmosphere.

Bob Tumath said: “Great pub and really friendly staff. We’ve watched plenty of football games here and the owner delivers on a good mixture of local beers for these events.”

James Spencer added: “Good for watching sport.”

WETHERSPOONS, THE WILLIAM RUFUS, CARLISLE

A choice for bigger crowds, Wetherspoons has plenty of TVs and big screens to watch the football and all the food and drink a fan could ask for - without even leaving the table.

Howard Taylor said: “This is the best place to watch football in Carlisle.”

Katherine Gere, said: “Huge choice of beers and drinks, loads of seats and tables. You can see the footy from anywhere but outside!”

Graham Greenwood said: “It’s your standard Wetherspoons that never lets you down for big events like the Euros and always does the trick.”

ST NICHOLAS ARMS, CARLISLE

This pub on London Road got many votes. Terry Kilner, said: “Great for food and football.”

Johnathan Yen, said: “It’s perfect.”