
"4TheFans is setting up four different fan parks across the city - in Shoreditch, Tottenham, Kentish Town and Shepherd's Bush - hosting all England matches and late kick-offs. Expect massive screens, top sound systems, special effects like CO2 cannons and pyrotechnics, DJ sets, food and drink traders, giveaways, and match analysis from genuine football legends."
"Boxpark always puts on epic tournament screenings and this year's World Cup is shaping up to be no different, with all the games being shown at the Shoreditch, Croydon, Wembley and Camden locations. You can catch all the action on the big HD screens and, of course, the resident Boxpark traders will be keeping you well-fed and watered."
"The open-air venue by London Bridge will be showing every match across its three large outdoor screens and more indoors. Drinks will be flowing at the bars, with food traders like Nanny Bill's and Bad Boy Pizza Society serving World Cup-inspired specials."
"Weds 17th June - 9pm - Group Stage - England v CroatiaTues 23rd June - 9pm - Group Stage - England v GhanaSat 27th June - 10pm - Group Stage - England v Panama 4"
The World Cup 2026 runs from 11 June to 19 July across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, featuring 48 teams competing for the trophy. England is included among the top contenders, with group-stage fixtures listed against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama 4. London venues will host screenings for all England matches and late kick-offs, including fan parks in Shoreditch, Tottenham, Kentish Town, and Shepherd’s Bush. These fan parks feature large screens, strong sound systems, special effects such as CO2 cannons and pyrotechnics, DJ sets, food and drink traders, giveaways, and match analysis from football legends. Additional screening locations include Boxpark sites in Shoreditch, Croydon, Camden, and Wembley, plus Vinegar Yard near London Bridge with outdoor and indoor screens and World Cup-inspired food and drinks.
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