Less than 150 days to start the Australia – New Zealand World Cup That developed from June 20 to August 20, 2023Details are still being finalized for the big date.
This Wednesday FIFA announced that each of the nine host cities will have its own Fan Festival. In other words, a space that is offered to the fans to be able to enjoy the best music, shows and games before and after games, along with local culture and gastronomy.
Furthermore, in these sectors You can see all the World Cup matches on a giant screen.
This ninth edition of the Women’s World Cup will be the first to feature a Fan Fest, since in the previous ones FIFA did not organize them. Access will be free and suitable for everyone.
Venues of the Fan Festival in Australia:
– Adelaide/Tarntanya: Festival Plaza
– Brisbane/Meaanjin: South Bank Parks
– Melbourne/Naarm: Federation Square
-Perth/Boorloo: Forrest Place
– Sydney/Gadigal: Tumbalong Park
Fan Festival venues in New Zealand
– Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau: The Cloud
– Hamilton/Kirikiriroa: Claudelands Event Center
– Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara: Shed 6
– Dunedin/Ōtepoti: Dunedin City Hall and Glenroy Auditorium
– Date 1: Argentina vs Italy – July 24, 03:00 (Argentine time) in Auckland
– Date 2: South Africa vs Argentina – July 28, 9:00 p.m. (Argentine time) in Dunedin
– Date 3: Argentina vs Sweden – August 2, 04:00 (Argentine time) in Hamilton
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