Spanning Outernet, Electric Brixton and Colour Factory, this series features London’s largest indoor screen, combining immersive production with Britpop and rave-inspired themes for the biggest World Cup fixtures

A new series of large-scale World Cup screenings is set to take over London this summer as Kick Off Club transforms three of the capital’s leading music venues into fully realised football fanzone experiences.

Spanning Outernet London, Electric Brixton and Colour Factory, the series moves beyond the usual match screenings: each event features themed production to create a distinct atmosphere with large-scale visuals, high-spec sound systems and varied music programming tailored to different audiences.

At Outernet, the focus is on both scale and spectacle, with London’s largest indoor screen and immersive surround sound system delivering a stunning visual experience enhanced by football and globally inspired styles both before and after matches. This will be the most advanced screening setup in the city and the most visceral and high-impact way to watch key fixtures.

Electric Brixton takes a more culturally nostalgic approach by pairing England matches with a Britpop-led soundtrack and 90s-inspired aesthetic. The energy and attitudes of bands like Oasis, Blur and Pulp will swirl through the air with a distinctly British identity making this a perfect fusion of football and indie culture.

Last but not least, Colour Factory delivers a more underground take by reworking the screening format through a rave-focused lens. With lasers, smoke, club lighting and DJ sets spanning ‘90s rave and contemporary sounds, this is a high-energy alternative rooted in dancefloor culture.

The programme will centre on England fixtures alongside key matches featuring Scotland, Brazil, USA, Australia and France, as well as the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

Between the three venues, all bases are covered with what will be the most visually distinctive and sensory firing ways to experience the World Cup in London this summer.

Register for first access to best priced tickets at kickoffclub.co.uk/

GROUP STAGES

 

OUTERNET

Jun 16 – France v Senegal – 8pm Kick off (access from 6.30pm) – TUE

Jun 17 – England v Croatia – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – WED

Jun 19 – USA v Australia – 8pm Kick off (access from 6.30pm) – FRI

Jun 23 – England v Ghana – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – TUE

Jun 24 – Scotland v Brazil – 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm) – WEDS

Jun 27 – England v Panama – 10pm (access from 8.30pm) – SAT

 

ELECTRIC BRIXTON

Jun 17 – England v Croatia – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – WED

Jun 19 – USA v Australia – 8pm Kick off (access from 6.30pm) – FRI

Jun 19 – Scotland v Morocco – 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm – FRI

Jun 23 – England v Ghana – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – TUE

Jun 24 – Scotland v Brazil – 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm) – WEDS

Jun 27 – England v Panama – 10pm (access from 8.30pm) – SAT

 

COLOUR FACTORY

Jun 17 – England v Croatia – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – WED

Jun 23 – England v Ghana – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – TUE

Jun 24 – Scotland v Brazil – 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm) – WEDS

Jun 27 – England v Panama – 10pm (access from 8.30pm) – SAT

 

KNOCKOUTS (Schedule across all venues)

 

July 1 – England (potential knock-out date) – 5pm Kick off (access from 4pm) – WEDS

July 5 – England (potential knock-out date) – 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) – SUN

July 11 – England (potential quarter-final date) – 9pm Kick off (access from 8pm) – SAT

July 15 – England (potential semi-final date) – 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) – WED

July 9 (quarter final date, team tbc) – 9pm Kick off (access from 1900) – THU

July 10 (quarter final date, team tbc) – 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) – FRI

July 14 (semi final date, team tbc) – 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) – TUE

July 19 (final date, team tbc) – 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) – SUN

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