London's Four Official World Cup 2026 Fan Parks Announced
London World Cup 2026 Fan Parks Locations Revealed

London's Four Official World Cup 2026 Fan Parks Announced

Football enthusiasts across the capital can now plan their World Cup 2026 viewing parties as events company 4TheFans has confirmed four official London fan park locations. These dedicated venues will bring the live action from North America directly to London with massive screens and an electric atmosphere, creating a city-wide football celebration.

Confirmed London Venues for World Cup Screenings

The four selected venues span different parts of London, offering convenient options for fans throughout the city. The confirmed locations are:

  • O2 Forum Kentish Town in North London
  • Club 360 Tottenham in North London
  • O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in West London
  • Village Underground Shoreditch in East London

The fan park experience will kick off with England's opening match against Croatia on June 17, 2026. Each venue will host all England matches throughout the tournament along with every late kick-off game, ensuring fans can enjoy the complete World Cup experience without leaving London.

Immersive Football Viewing Experience

These fan parks promise more than just standard match screenings. Each location will feature:

  • Huge anti-glare screens with premium sound systems
  • Live commentary and banter from real football legends
  • Special effects including CO2 cannons and pyrotechnics for goals
  • Food and drink traders offering refreshments
  • DJ sets, competitions, and giveaways between matches

Tickets start from just £7.50, making this an affordable alternative for fans unable to travel to the actual tournament in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The venues will remain open for all late kick-offs, ensuring supporters don't miss a single moment of World Cup action.

Growing National Network of Fan Parks

London joins an expanding list of 4TheFans host cities across the UK, including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Leeds, and Newcastle. More locations are expected to be announced in the coming months. Demand has already proven strong with over 5,000 tickets sold through pre-registration across new locations.

This announcement comes as England fans eagerly anticipate whether Thomas Tuchel's squad can finally secure major tournament success. After finishing as runners-up in the 2020 Euros, being knocked out by France in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals, and narrowly losing to Spain in the 2024 Euros final, supporters are hopeful that 2026 might be their year for World Cup glory.

The 4TheFans fan parks aim to immerse attendees in every crucial tackle, controversial moment, and spectacular goal, creating an authentic tournament atmosphere right in the heart of London. Whether England triumphs or faces another heartbreaking exit, these venues will provide the perfect communal setting to experience the emotional rollercoaster of World Cup football.