Where are there giant screens to watch the women's World Cup final?

The Spanish women's soccer team faces the biggest challenge in its history this Sunday: to be world champions against England starting at 12:00 in the morning.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 August 2023 Thursday 22:24
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Where are there giant screens to watch the women's World Cup final?

The Spanish women's soccer team faces the biggest challenge in its history this Sunday: to be world champions against England starting at 12:00 in the morning. To achieve this, they will not be alone, since they will have exceptional support from millions of fans who want to encourage them to win the World Cup.

Giant screens and fan zones dedicated especially to this historic Spain-England match that could crown the team as women's soccer world champion for the first time will be installed in different parts of our geography. These are some of the towns that have announced that they will install giant screens to watch the game, according to Efe and Europa Press.

In Madrid, the center stage will be the WiZink Center, where there will be a capacity for up to 6,000 people and four giant screens, with tickets sold out in less than an hour. The fan zone will open its doors one hour before the game and there will also be dynamization during the event.

Barcelona City Council will also install a giant screen at the Center Esportiu Municipal Olímpics Vall d'Hebron to watch the final with “free and free” access and a capacity of 2,000 people that will open from 11:00 a.m. and with restrictions on “dangerous and blunt objects”, fireworks, glass bottles or rigid containers.

Cádiz will be another of the great Spanish cities where it will be possible to follow the Spain-England match on a giant screen, specifically in the Ana Orantes square, with a fan zone in this square, which will be entertained from 10:30 a.m. with a DJ, food, distribution of t-shirts and different activities.

Auditorium C of the Adolfo Suárez Trade Fair and Conference Center in Marbella will offer the decisive match on a giant screen starting on Sunday, with free access until full capacity is reached.

The island of Mallorca has also joined the initiative of giant screens for the final of the women's soccer World Cup with two in Pòrtol and Portocolom, where the city council has spoken especially of its "congratulations on Cata Coll and Mariona Caldentey".

Zaragoza will also install giant screens in the CDM Siglo XXI and with the hope of being able to see the local and star in the semifinal, Sala Paralluelo, in action for this historic Spain-England match.

For its part, the Burgos city council will install a giant screen in the courtyard of the Monastery of San Juan so that some 300 people can watch the final with free chairs, water and snacks thanks to local companies in the hospitality and distribution sector.

Another city where large screens will be installed to watch the final will be Albacete, in the Parque de la Fiesta del Árbol. These are several of the locations where thousands of fans will be able to see this long-awaited Spain-England game that could put the first star for the women's team.