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Watch Spain vs England Women’s World Cup Final on Giant Screens Across Spain

Spain will face the English team this Sunday, after overcoming all the impossible, starting at 12:00 Spanish peninsular time in the final of the Women’s World Cup. The final match of the World Cup will be held at the Sydney Football Stadium and will be broadcast by TVE’s La 1.

But you may prefer to experience it with more fansso we have compiled the giant screensofficially announced, which are going to be installed in different locations in Spain in support of La Roja.

ANDALUSIA

Three Andalusian towns have already officially announced that they will broadcast the World Cup Final on a giant screen. It has done Gines (Seville) which, through the City Council’s official profile on Twitter, reported that there will be a giant screen placed in El Tronío, with free entry starting at 12:00. On the other hand, also Stone Fountains (Málaga) announced that the National Team’s match can be seen in the town hall assembly hall. “There is no better way than to do it all the neighbors together in the assembly hall of our City Hall, taking our team to the top next Sunday, August 20 at 12:00 p.m.,” indicates the published statement. . Huescar, town of birth of Esther González, has also confirmed through its social networks that they will install screens in the Oscense Theater. In Huelva, can be seen at the Andrés Estrada Sports Center, which will be open from 11:00 a.m. and where a bar will be installed to enjoy the match “without suffering the expected high temperatures,” as announced by the City Council. In Nueva Carteya (Córdoba), The House of Culture will open its doors to follow the final starting at 12:00 p.m.

ARAGON

In Zaragoza, the City Council has made it official that there will be giant screens to enjoy the World Cup Final between Spain and England. They will be installed in the Siglo XXI pavilion, it will have a special Aragón TV set to broadcast the match and will begin at 11:30 with the preview. Natalia Chueca, mayor of Zaragoza, has proposed Salma Paralluelo, born in the city, her favorite daughter, so her neighbors will closely follow the successes of the Spanish athlete.

ASTURIAS

The mayor of Gijon, Carmen Moriyón, has reported that there will be a giant screen installed in the Plaza Mayor to follow the Women’s World Cup Final. The event will begin at 11:00 and has been organized by the Equality Office. “The feat that these women are doing is beyond any doubt and we understand that real and effective equality is written like this,” says the mayor.

CANTABRIA

The towns of Santa Cruz de Bezana y Laredo They will install giant screens to be able to witness the match between Spain and England. According to the statements, in Santa Cruz de Bezana the Final can be seen in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, while in Laredo they will be installed in the Parque de los 3 Pescadores. It is worth remembering that in Bezana it will be part of the special programming carried out for the San Roque Festival.

CASTILLA LA MANCHA

Both in Albacete like in Azuqueca of Henares and Toledo, the city councils have also made public the decision to install these screens to be able to follow the World Cup Final. In Albacete they will be located in the Tree Festival Park, a shady place where chairs will be placed for spectators. Meanwhile, in Azuqueca, the La Paz Sports Center will be opened so that local residents can watch the match between Spain and England. In Toledo, it will be on the esplanade at the entrance to the Central School of Physical Education.

CASTILLA AND LEÓN

Burgos, Segovia and Valladolid They have reported through their town councils that they are joining the initiative to install giant screens to watch the World Cup Final. The Burgos city council will do so at the Monastery of San Juan and has explained in the statement that access will be enabled from 11:30. For its part, the one in Segovia will also begin at 11:30 and will take place in the Plaza Mayor. In Valladolid, on the sidewalk of Recoletos (sports court area), starting at 11:00 a.m., a Fan Zone will open which, as reported by the council, will have “a large 6x3m LED screen.”

CATALUÑA

Also in Catalonia it has been announced that there will be a giant screen to watch the World Cup Final. It will be located in Barcelona, at the CEM Olympic Vall d’Hebron and will have a capacity limitation of 2,000 people. In addition, it has been announced that from 11:00 the doors will be open so that fans can take their seats. Entry with dangerous, blunt objects or glass bottles will not be allowed. In Countryside, birthplace of Laia Codina, there will also be a screen in the Local Social, as Relevo has been able to confirm. In Vilassar de Mar, the town of Ona Batlle, there will also be an event to watch the final. It will be at the Penya Barcelonista, in an event organized by the aforementioned group, together with the local city council and the UE Vilassar.

ESTREMADURA

The City Council of Merida has announced that the final can be followed on a giant screen that will be installed at the Alcazaba Cultural Center, with free entry until capacity is reached.

GALICIA

The ‘boom’ of Tere Abelleira in the World Cup has caused Galicia to be the autonomous community in which the most different towns and cities have officially announced that they will put up a giant screen to enjoy the World Cup Final. Pontevedrain Praza da Ferraría, A Coruñain Plaza de María Pita, Poioin Praza da Chousa and Sanxenxo, in Praza Fonde de Ramos, they will put up screens so that its inhabitants can enjoy the match between Spain and England. In A Coruña, which put up screens for the 2010 World Cup Final and the Euro Final in 2012, it will be the first time that a match of the Women’s Soccer Team is broadcast on a giant screen.

BALEARIC ISLANDS

Also in the Balearic Islands, in Palma de Mallorca, Felanitx and Portol, you can follow the match through screens installed at the Son Moix Sports Center, in Palma de Mallorca, the Portocolom Civic Center, in Fenalitx, and in Plaza de Can Flor, in Portol. The Portol town council has also reported that a tent will be installed to combat the heat.

MADRID

On Thursday morning the Community of Madrid, together with the City Council and the Spanish Football Federation, announced that a giant screen will be installed at the WiZink Center so that, at most, 6,000 people can enjoy the match. There will be a fan zone in Plaza Felipe II from 11:00 and tickets can be purchased online. On the other hand, the city council of Alcobendas He also made it official that a giant screen will be installed at the Valdelasfuentes Sports City with free admission until capacity is reached. In Arganda del Reythe screen will be installed on María Zambrano Street and, in addition to the game, there will be entertainment with a DJ.

MURCIA

The City Council of Yecla, through its social networks, has reported that giant screens will be installed in the auditorium to be able to follow the meeting. In this way, its inhabitants will be able to enjoy the game and pay close attention to the Yeclana Eva Navarro.

NAVARRA

In Pamplona there will be a giant screen in the Plaza del Castillo. Also Corella, a municipality of around 8,000 inhabitants in the Community of Navarra, has announced that it will put up a giant screen to be able to experience the World Cup Final. The City Council indicated that it will be installed in the Municipal Fronton and that it will be accessible for free starting at 11:00.

VALENCIA

The City Council of Valencia has announced on its Twitter profile that it will open the Municipal Pavilion of the Fuente de San Luis to follow the historic World Cup final live.

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