NOT ready for the World Cup to end? Well, why don’t you book into a football-themed hotel?
With England heading to the semi-final and the final less than a week away, there could be no better time to book yourself into a football-themed hotel – so here are four of the best themed football hotels in the UK.

The Grove, Hertfordshire
This five-star hotel sits on a 300-acre estate in the countryside and as well luxury rooms, there’s also a spa and walled garden.
The hotel offers its own football escapes, with a coach course led by former Premier League players and UEFA coaches.
The next camp takes place between August 25 and 27.
Each football escape includes a two-night stay in the West Wing of the hotel, breakfast at The Glasshouse, a number of outdoor activities, access to the spa and kids club as well as the football camp.
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A one-night stay for a family of four between August 25 and 26, costs from £595.
Hotel Football, Old Trafford
This four-star hotel is football-themed throughout and sits directly opposite the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester.
The hotel boasts game-day views, a restaurant and even a rooftop football pitch.
The hotel’s ’99 rooms’ celebrate the 1998 to 1999 football season where Manchester United won three major trophies.
Each room has football-themed artwork, framed shirts and memorabilia from the season.
A one-night stay for a family of four between July 25 and 26 costs from £250.
Hilton at St George’s Park
The four-star Hilton at St George’s Park is in The National Forest, Staffordshire.
It sits in the grounds of The Football Association’s National Football Centre.
The hotel boasts 228 rooms in total, as well as a spa, pool and even a Starbucks.
When families stay, you even get exclusive use of the football pitch for an hour, with training gear and a £10 voucher to spend on merch.
A one-night stay for a family of four between August 5 and 6, costs from £281.
Blackpool FC Hotel
This four-star hotel is located directly inside the Bloomfield Road Stadium in Blackpool.
Inside, there are 66 rooms with pitch views – but there is a catch.
Due to FA rules, you will have close your curtains 90 minutes before a match starts and keep them closed for the duration of the game. So unless you have a ticket to the game, you’re likely to miss out.
The hotel also boasts a fitness centre, spa and restaurant.
