Football fans unable to make the trip to North America for the 2026 World Cup can still experience the tournament in spectacular fashion this summer, thanks to the return of Fanzone4D, London’s unique immersive football screening experience.
Taking over four of the capital’s most iconic venues, Fanzone4D promises to transform matchday viewing into a fully interactive event, combining giant screens, cutting-edge technology, live entertainment and stadium-style atmosphere. Fans can now secure free tickets for group-stage matches via the official Fanzone4D website.
What Is Fanzone4D?
Unlike traditional fan parks, Fanzone4D is designed to engage all the senses. Organisers have introduced advanced scent-diffusion technology that recreates the smell of freshly cut grass and stadium snacks, helping transport supporters from London straight into the heart of a World Cup atmosphere.
Expect pyrotechnics, cheerleaders, t-shirt cannons, immersive lighting displays and powerful sound systems, creating an experience that feels closer to being inside a packed stadium than watching from a venue in the UK.
DJs will also keep crowds entertained before kick-off and after the final whistle with a soundtrack featuring Britpop favourites, 90s dance classics and football singalongs.
Four Iconic London Venues Hosting World Cup Action
This year’s Fanzone4D events will be spread across four major London locations, each offering its own unique viewing experience.
Freight Brixton
Freight Brixton will once again serve as one of the flagship locations. Situated on one of South London’s most recognisable rooftops, the venue boasts a huge open-air setting capable of welcoming around 1,000 football fans per match.
Official website: Freight Brixton
Electric Ballroom, Camden
One of London’s most legendary live music venues, Electric Ballroom will transform into a football cathedral for the tournament, with space for approximately 1,500 supporters.
Official website: Electric Ballroom
The Steelyard
Located in the heart of the City, The Steelyard provides one of the largest World Cup screening locations within the Square Mile, offering office workers and football fans an ideal post-work destination.
Official website: The Steelyard
Riverside East
Based within the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Riverside East features one of East London’s largest outdoor screens, alongside covered areas to ensure the experience continues whatever the British weather brings.
Official website: Riverside East
Free Group Stage Tickets Available Now
One of the biggest attractions of Fanzone4D is that all group-stage fixtures are completely free to attend across every venue.
Organisers expect thousands of supporters to attend throughout the tournament, with England fixtures expected to be among the most sought-after events.
Featured group-stage matches include:
- France vs Senegal – 16 June
- England vs Croatia – 17 June
- USA vs Australia – 19 June
- England vs Ghana – 23 June
- Curaçao vs Ivory Coast – 25 June
- England vs Panama – 27 June
Fans can reserve their places now through the official Fanzone4D booking platform.
Knockout Stage Matches Also Confirmed
All four venues will continue screening matches throughout the knockout rounds, including potential England appearances in the Round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals.
The tournament will culminate with a screening of the World Cup Final on 19 July, giving supporters the chance to experience football’s biggest occasion alongside thousands of fellow fans.
Why Fanzone4D Could Be London’s Ultimate World Cup Experience
For supporters looking to recreate the excitement of attending a World Cup match without boarding a transatlantic flight, Fanzone4D offers one of the most ambitious fan experiences available in the UK.
By combining immersive technology, festival-style entertainment and some of London’s best-known venues, the organisers aim to deliver a matchday atmosphere unlike anything else currently available in the capital.
For tickets, venue information and the latest schedule updates, visit the official Fanzone4D website.
