La Ribera prepares for the World Cup final with giant screens in twenty towns

Municipalities are setting up public spaces and beaches to follow this Sunday's decisive match.

Generic image of a public square in a Mediterranean town at dusk.
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Generic image of a public square in a Mediterranean town at dusk.

More than twenty municipalities in La Ribera have confirmed the installation of giant screens to follow the World Cup final this Sunday at 9:00 PM.

The region has embraced the sporting event, turning squares, parks, and beaches into meeting points for fans. Towns such as Alberic, l'Alcúdia, Algemesí, Benifaió, Sollana, Catadau, Turís, Carlet, Castelló, Llombai, Real, Alginet, Guadassuar, Alzira, Montserrat, la Pobla Llarga, Favara, Senyera, Llaurí, and Albalat de la Ribera have prepared special arrangements for the occasion.
In the case of Cullera, due to the high turnout during the semi-final, the local council has decided to set up a third screen at Sant Antoni beach, joining those usually located at Paseo Doctor Alemany and Poeta Miguel Hernández street. Meanwhile, Sueca will also have three broadcasting points: the Plaça de l'Ajuntament, Les Palmeres beach, and La Llastra beach.
Many municipalities have organized complementary activities, such as live music, bar services, or entertainment, to liven up the hours before the match. Local authorities recommend that attendees arrive early and, for beach screenings, bring chairs or towels for greater comfort.