A massive Fan Park is coming to Swansea next month for the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup games.
The football party will be held in Singleton Park and a number of matches will be screened in a heated Big Top with a capacity of 3,000. There will be food and drink served alongside live music and DJs.
The party also promises match day hosts, football legends and other surprises. The tents are free to enter and will operate on a first-come first-served basis. If you want to bag yourself a table in the tent, you will need to arrive nice and early on match days. Only those aged 18 and over can attend and there will be a main area which you can reserve seating in for up to eight people. You can read more stories about Swansea here.
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The football party will kick off with Qatar vs Ecuador on November 20 and will be followed by the England vs Iran, Senegal vs Netherlands and USA vs Wales games on November 21. Wales' third group game against England on November 29, will also be screened, along with other selected group matches and knockout stage clashes up to and including the World Cup Final on December 18. For full details of what's on - click here.
The big top will include 300 premium seats with "exclusive facilities" and a hot and cold buffet. You can book a table for a minimum of four people and maximum of eight, which will cost you £20 per table. You will need to also pre-order food to secure a table, which ranges from £35 for beer and popcorn to £80 for prosecco and popcorn, to be shared by the table. You can get more Swansea news and other story updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletters here.
The events will be hosted by Fan Parks International which specialises in football events. A statement on the Fan Parks website reads: "Our goal is to create a feel-good event across all nationalities with fantastic facilities. Football is the focus, and everyone is welcome."
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