Jeremy Clarkson served behind the bar after opening his new £1million pub in Oxfordshire early for the Euro 2024 final.

In a video posted on social media, Mr Clarkson, 64, is pulling pints in a crowded Windmill pub near Burford which he has bought for £1million.

The pub is draped with England flags for the England v Spain game.

In the clip, Mr Clarkson said: "Well, we've accidentally opened our pub before it is kind of finished."

Asked what is going on, he said they hadn't planned to open their doors for another "four or five weeks”, adding: "It's going to be many weeks before we've got it open, but by mistake, we've got very many people in here."

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Mr Clarkson's beer brand Hawkstone captioned the post: "Last night we got a bit overexcited thinking that England might... so we accidentally opened our very unfinished pub for the game.

“More news to follow of a real opening much later in the summer or autumn.”

Mr Clarkson, whose Diddly Squat Farm is about 10 miles away, has said he doesn't expect the pub to open fully until winter but should be ready by Christmas.

It will soon undergo renovations and will host a wedding reception this summer.

Mr Clarkson is producing a TV series about his journey to becoming a pub landlord, similar to how Clarkson’s Farm followed his path to running Diddly Squat Farm.