Where to watch England's World Cup games in Sussex
Getty ImagesEngland supporters will be hoping for more wild celebrations as the World Cup continues.
The Three Lions' next match is against Ghana at 21:00 BST on Tuesday.
Hundreds of pubs, bars, social clubs, hotels, restaurants and even fast-food chains across East and West Sussex will be screening the match.
Here are some of the big screen venues where fans can watch it.
East Sussex
The Terrace Bar at the Amex Stadium in Falmer said it was showing England's World Cup games on its "incredible wraparound screens".
Supporters can "enjoy food, drink, live music, and an amazing atmosphere while watching the match", it added.
Central Park on Brighton Beach, which has a 5,000-capacity, is also hosting a viewing party.
Organiser Mark Graham told BBC Radio Sussex that it had a 45 sq metre screen, amazing sound system, great lighting, great production and big energy.
He said that the venue was open on various dates throughout the tournament, which runs until 19 July.
Anne Ackord, chief executive of the Brighton Pier Group, added that Brighton Palace Pier was also screening the match.
Getty ImagesFans along the coast can watch England at the Phoenix Arts Centre in Hastings.
The site in Parkstone Road, which hosts the official Hastings World Cup Fan Park, has a five-metre screen.
Supporters can similarly watch the game at St Leonard's Church.
West Sussex
Worthing Football Club said it was showing every England match live this summer.
"Whether you choose the lively atmosphere of the Fanzone or the more relaxed surroundings of the 1886 Lounge, both areas offer multiple large screens and a great view of the action," it said.
Getty ImagesCrawley Rugby Club and Horsham Football Club's Clubhouse are also offering fans the chance to watch England on the big screen.
Several venues in Chichester, Burgess Hill, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton will also show the match.
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