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4TheFans Brings World Cup 2022 Fan Park To New London Venue

Sporting events company, 4TheFans has announced its biggest London World Cup 2022 Fan Park at LDN East, less than 5 minutes walk from Canning Town (Jubilee Line) and Star Lane (DLR) stations. 4TheFans made the move east after previous venue Oval Space lost its license. Over 1000 England fans will come together indoors and under cover at LDN East to roar on their team in Qatar – 4TheFans have nicknamed the venue ‘The Cauldron’ thanks to its incredible atmosphere – and enjoy the original immersive fan experience; big game atmosphere, huge anti-glare screens, world-class sound systems, exclusive bar and food traders, DJs, competitions, giveaways and more. Each match screening also welcomes a Sky Sports presenter plus a genuine football legend, with Tony Cottee and Sir Trevor Brooking lining up. Now even bigger at LDN East, 4TheFans Fan Park will put football fans at the heart of the action as they enjoy the world’s premier football tournament. Tickets start at £30 per person available from: www.4thefans.tv

World Cup excitement is building and following its sold out Euro 2021 Fan Parks – which saw 25,000 fans come together to cheer on England’s historic campaign – 4TheFans is back, putting football fans at the heart of the action as they enjoy the world’s premier football tournament.

The World Cup takes place from 21st November to 18th December in Qatar. It’s not an easy one to get to but 4TheFans have got the next best thing to having a match ticket, and only 4TheFans provides a Sky Sports presenter and genuine footballing legend to give exclusive match analysis and bags of banter as they engage with the fans.

It’s time to get ready to celebrate as England look to march to another final. Like-minded fans will come together to enjoy all the atmosphere of a big game crowd at ‘The Cauldron’, plus celebratory special FX such as pyrotechnics and cO2 cannons when England score. 4TheFans Fan Parks are an all-out entertaining, friendly and inclusive experience – much more so than watching the game in a pub or traditional fanzone.