LIVE broadcasts of the Queen's funeral will be shown across the city on Monday.
The service will take place at Westminster Abbey from 11am.
The live stream will begin at 9am before the arrival of the Queen’s funeral cortege.
Listed below are all the places where you can watch live screenings of the funeral in Southampton:
Holy Savior Church, Bitterne
Holy Savior Church on Bitterne High Street will be broadcasting the funeral from 10am.
Church Reverend, Tony Palmer, said: "We will be opening our doors again this Monday for the funeral and broadcasting it. We welcome everyone for reflection.
"This is not just a national loss for many people but a personal loss as it has brought many emotions out for people who have experienced loss.
"Last Sunday was a big day for us. There was a lot of sadness since many people thought of her as a grandmother to the nation.
"We have opened our church all week to give people a space for reflections and it's been well received."
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Portswood Church
The church along Portswood Road will also open its doors at 10am.
Administrator for the parish, Sarah Bradley, said: "People have been subdued and thankful for the Queen. She has been a lot of things to a lot of people.
"We have read, talked about her faith and hope to emulate her and we are thankful for her."
St Nicolas Parish Church, Eastleigh
Doors of St Nicolas Parish Church on Stoneham Lane will open at 10am.
The Vue, Eastleigh
Screenings of the Queen's funeral will be free and will include a complimentary bottle of water. No other drinks or snacks will be available for purchase.
The cinema will close after the live stream with no other movies being screened as a tribute to the late Queen.
Tickets for the event are sold-out.
— Vue (@vuecinemas) September 9, 2022
A Vue spokesperson said: "As we continue to join the nation in mourning the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, we have cancelled all our scheduled screenings across our UK venues on Monday, 19th September."
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