The best place to get lit af, party and watch the World Cup next Saturday
Well folks, we’re just a matter of days away from the FIFA World Cup kick off, where we’ll see 32 teams come together to compete for victory. While we’re already pretty sure that Australia are in with a fighting chance this year, you’re probably wondering just where the best place in Sydney is to watch the Aussies fight it out on the world stage, while having the time of your life, right? Well, we’ve got you covered.
Taking place at Parramatta’s Centenary Square, the FIFA live site is set to be the best place to watch Australia vs. France on Saturday night. With DJs, local artists, and food trucks in abundance, punters can witness Aussie sporting history on high-quality thirty-three square meter screens while surrounded by thousands of like-minded fans.
Undoubtedly one of the biggest sporting parties you’ll see all year, the FIFA live site is held in a fully-licensed area and will be showing all of Australia’s upcoming games in the World Cup, including Saturday’s game against France, June 21st’s match against Denmark, and the Socceroos’ game against Peru on June 27th.
Close to public transport, Parramatta’s Centenary Square is set to be turned into one of the most exciting locations in all of Sydney as countless sports fans come together in a safe, family-friendly environment to cheer on the Socceroos on their journey towards sporting history.
Tickets are available through Moshtix to each of the games, with family bundles also available.
Check out the highlights of Australia’s friendly with Hungary:
FIFA live site @ Parramatta’s Centenary Square
Featuring live entertainment from…
DJ Troy T
DJ Willi
AY HUNCHO
Nick Carlton
MC Lyko
MC Lee Monro
Saturday, June 16th, 8pm
France vs. Australia
Thursday, June 21st, 10pm
France vs. Australia
Wednesday, June 27th, 12am
Australia vs. Peru
Bonus Games
Saturday, June 16th, 10pm
Argentina vs. Iceland
Thursday, June 21st, 12am
France vs. Peru
Tickets available from Moshtix
The article was originally published on Brag Magazine