Catch the World Cup at Lau Pa Sat Through Free Live Screening

Lau Pa Sat to Host Live Screenings of FIFA World Cup 2022 Matches

Good food and football are always a good combo.

Calling all football fans! You’ll soon be able to catch the FIFA World Cup 2022 at one of the top hawker centres in Singapore. Lau Pa Sat will be holding live screenings — and with free entrance, too! Whether you’re a tourist coming to town during World Cup season, or a local looking for somewhere to watch after work, here’s why this is something worth checking out. 

Also read: 2022 FIFA World Cup Guide: Top Things to Do in Qatar Before & After the Match

Why we’re excited to watch the World Cup at Lau Pa Sat

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The event — aptly called Football Fiesta @ Lau Pa Sat — will be held from 21 Nov to 18 Dec 2022. It will screen most of the scheduled FIFA World Cup matches live on a mega 130-inch LED screen. Beyond the exciting food selection that this heritage food hall is famous for, fans can expect additional F&B promotions, live band performances, and other fun offerings. 

The iconic hawker centre can seat up to 60 pax, but we recommend coming earlier to get the seats you prefer. As mentioned, admission is free, but you’ll probably want to spend a few bucks on food and drinks. We’re only talking about the world’s largest football event, after all!

Also read: 10 Best Hawker Centres in Singapore That Locals & Travelling Foodies Swear By

Looking forward to watching the World Cup at Lau Pa Sat soon? Click here for daily updates. See you there?


Information and images extracted from a press release from Brand Cellar.

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