For England fans travelling to Düsseldorf on Saturday, the Düsseldorf fan zone and public viewing spots in the city are well worth visiting. The Three Lions face Switzerland in the quarter-final, which will kick-off at 6pm local time. From live music to theatre pieces, the fan zones in Düsseldorf have it all.
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Where is the Düsseldorf fan zone?
There are two fan zones in Düsseldorf, both with plenty of entertainment and live activities to enjoy ahead of the game. Fan Zone Burgplatz is one of them and has had live music performances throughout the tournament.
On 6 July, LARI LUKE, who is a German DJ and producer, will perform between 16:00 and 17:30. A week later, David Puentez and TOPIC will provide the musical entertainment.
Entry is free here with no ticket required, and there are other activities for all different types of people, including football for primary school pupils and walking football on non-matchdays. As well as this, all 51 Euro 2024 matches will be broadcast on a big screen here, including the final in Berlin on 14 July.
Fan Zone Schauspielhaus is the other venue with a theatre piece called “Faith. Love. Football,” performed from 24 May to 14 July. You can buy tickets for the piece here. UEFA describe the performance as follows: “The theatre piece “Faith, Love, Football” blends unforgettable moments in football history with fan chants, choreographies and typical stadium scenes to create a theatrical spectacle that appeals to more than just football supporters. The narrative follows an imaginary football match from the teams’ arrival to the award ceremony.”
On the day of England’s match against Switzerland, the opening hours for the fan zone will be 16:00 to 00:00. These times will be the same for 9, 10 and 14 July. The total capacity of this venue is 2,000.
Public viewing spot in Düsseldorf
There is a public viewing spot in Rheinufer, which is located between the state parliament and the Rheinknie Bridge.
Every Germany match will be screened here, along with selected matches, including the two quarter-finals on Saturday and the final. A range of local food and drink options are available here, and entry is free.
Düsseldorf fan zone by the fans
Ahead of the Round of 16 tie between Belgium and France, fans of the Red Devils make their voices heard at the Fan Zone Burgplatz, chanting songs and soaking up the atmosphere ahead of the game. You can watch a clip of the Belgium supporters here on the RMC Sport website.
Live clips from the fan zones and at the stadium are also shared regularly to the ‘Everybody's Heimspiel' Instagram account. You can view this page using the following link: https://www.instagram.com/everybodysheimspiel/
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