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Hyundai Fan Park Manchester, Castlefield Arena

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Author: Naija Advertiser


11 June - 11 July, open 12:00pm - 22:00pm daily Rubbing shoulders with the likes of Milan, Madrid and Marseille, Manchester is hosting just one of fifteen Hyundai Fan Park sites around Europe during the World Cup


The Hyundai Fan Park at Castlefield Arena will be screening all 64 matches across the 31 days of the event, so you can soak up the World Cup atmosphere in a fun and safe environment.

Three giant screens will relay all the action from South Africa, whilst the five-a-side beach football arena brings a touch of Copacabana to Castlefield. There are plenty of licensed bars and food outlets in the Fan Park, so you won’t go hungry whilst chilling out with your friends and family in the sunshine.

Access to the Hyundai Fan Park at Castlefield is free of charge but tickets are required to access screenings of England matches only. Tickets can be obtained from www.quaytickets.com, limited to 4 per household. A transaction fee of £1.50 per order will be charged.

For more info please visit www.manchester.gov.uk/worldcup

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