The best places to watch the World Cup final around France (if you want atmosphere)
If you are in France this Sunday and want to watch the World Cup final with thousands of other fans in a fevered atmosphere then head to one of these locations.
France play Croatia in the World Cup final on Sunday at 5pm French time. Finding a place to watch the match could be a mission if the semi-final was anything to go by as bars, pubs and restaurants will be packed to the limit, both in cities and small towns.
So perhaps the best solution is to head to one of the big screens being set up in cities around the country. The atmosphere will be electric and you should at least be able to see the screen, which won't necessarily be the case if you head to a bar.
We've picked out some of the most exciting screenings around the country. Get in touch if you know of any others we should include.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux mayor Alain Juppé had been under pressure to put up a big screen for the final and he finally cracked this week, announcing that the game would be shown live at the Chaban-Delmas stadium.
An estimated 30,000 fans are expected to attend. The gates will open at 2.30pm and fans will only be allowed to watch from the stadium's stands rather than on the grass.
⚠️ Dimanche 15.07.18
=> Prévoyez des #perturbations de #circulation aux abords du stade #ChabanDelmas !
=> Privilégiez les transports en commun : #Bus #Tram #V3 ou le #covoiturage !#CoupeDuMonde2018 #fanzonebordeaux pic.twitter.com/VhTW6oUYVx
— Circulation BxMetro (@CirculationBxM) July 13, 2018
Aix-En-Provence
The mayor of Aix has announced a fan zone at Cours Mirabeau for the final match this coming Sunday. The match will be shown on a 33 square metre screen. Doors will open at 2pm.
Stroll along Cours Mirabeau, Aix-en-Provence today at #caykclub! 8pm BST! RT pic.twitter.com/e1eK40ayyB
— Mogs (@mogsbear) July 10, 2018
Rennes
The place to be in the western city of Rennes on Sunday is the esplanade Charles de Gaulle, where some 20,000 delirious people watched France beat Belgium in the semi-final.
Plus de 20000 personnes suivent le match #FRABEL ???? sur l'esplanade Charles de Gaulle à #Rennes #Rennesmaville pic.twitter.com/YSE63GaH30
— Claire Griot (@ClaireGriot) July 10, 2018
C'est la délivrance pour le public réunit esplanade Charles de Gaulle à #Rennes après le coup de sifflet final. #OnEstEnFinale #AllezLesBleus #FRABEL #FranceBelgique #cm2018 #CoupeDuMonde pic.twitter.com/WEWD9YIVGm
— RennesVilleMétropole (@metropolerennes) July 10, 2018
Cannes
A secure fan zone with a giant screen was set up at the Marche Forville by the Cannes City Hall for the semi-final, and will once again welcome supporters of les bleus this Sunday. Some 1,500 fans turned up for the semi-final in an atmosphere described as "festive and family-friendly".
La fan zone mise en place par la #MairiedeCannes sous la halle du marché Forville est complète. #FRABEL pic.twitter.com/IcforIGnL8
— David Lisnard (@davidlisnard) July 10, 2018
Lille
Supporters who acted quickly will have booked their tickets to see the match screened live at the Zenith venue. Tickets quickly ran sold out but under pressure from the public, authorities in Lille have now agreed to put up a giant 30 square metre screen at the Saint-Sauveur train station.
"This will allow many more visitors to watch the match in the open air from the café terrace and the forecourt. As a result, the city will strongly strengthen the security system at the entrance to Saint-Sauveur Station," said a statement from Lille City Hall.
Best place to Chill-out in #lille : Gare Saint Sauveur @lillefrance @lille3000 #fujifilm @fujifilmfrance pic.twitter.com/OCemMx0qFP
— Stéphane Wharton (@stefw) July 13, 2018
Lyon
If you are in Lyon on Sunday afternoon hoping to watch the final then head to Place Bellecour where a giant screen will broadcast all the action, despite the City Hall previously having ruled out screening the match.
Up to 20,000 people are expected to watch the match in the heart of France's second city. The game will also be broadcast on big screens at Lyon's Groupama stadium.
? Un écran géant sera finalement bien installé ce dimanche Place Bellecour pour la Finale de la Coupe du Monde ? Tout Lyon, à l’unisson derrière nos Bleus ✨??#CM2018 #FRA #FiersdEtreBleus pic.twitter.com/Gn3JeXKveM
— Cœur de Gone ??? (@Coeur_de_Gone) July 11, 2018
Marseille
In a press release sent out on Wednesday evening, the mayor of Marseille Jean-Claude Gaudin announced the opening of a fan zone at the Parc Chanot where the World Cup final will be broadcast on a giant screen. Some 20,000 people are expected to attend.
.@jcgaudin "J’ai le plaisir de vous confirmer que, pour la finale de dimanche prochain, un écran géant sera mis à la disposition du public dans une enceinte sécurisée, à l’intérieur même du Parc Chanot." pic.twitter.com/1ewvL6s022
— Ville de Marseille (@marseille) July 12, 2018
Montpellier
The City of Montpellier is setting up a giant screen in the Place Georges Frêche in front of the town hall.
Nantes
The locals in Nantes are not happy about the fact the game won't be shown on a big screen in the centre of the city. The match will however be broadcast to thousands of fans at the hall XXL at the Parc des expositions de la Beaujoire, which is out of town.
[MONDIAL 2018]?⚽
Et ça sera un FRANCE-CROATIE en finale! On se retrouve dans la Fan Zone Dimanche 15 juillet pour vivre cette rencontre de titan à partir de 17h! ????
✅Ouverture des portes au public dès 14h#finalworldcup2018 #allezlesbleus FIFA World Cup 2018 pic.twitter.com/Dobu38exlN
— Exponantes Le Parc (@Exponantes) July 12, 2018
Paris
While you may prefer one of the city's bars or pubs, the place to be on Sunday will be the Champs de Mars at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. The site provides the most dramatic backdrop for what is sure to be the most dramatic football match.
Some 90,000 fans of Les Bleus are expected to attend and the place will be bouncing. You will have to get there early though as security will be tight and queues will be long.
"We will stop letting people in when this limit is reached," Paris police chief Michel Delpuech said, urging fans "to arrive as early as possible, starting at 1:00 pm.
"CLICK HERE for more information.
Strasbourg
In Strasbourg, the final match of the tournament will be broadcast on a giant screen at the Jardin-des-Deux-Rives on Sunday at 5 pm. Access to the park will be regulated.
This was the scene after the semi-final against Belgium, which was also shown live at the Jardin-des-Deux-Rives:
15 700 personnes à Strasbourg au Jardin des Deux Rives pour vivre la qualification des Bleus en finale de la coupe du monde contre la Belgique #FRABEL #AllezLesBleus https://t.co/UXYckHvaKU pic.twitter.com/Iv9xSFxWvH
— France Bleu Alsace (@BleuAlsace) July 10, 2018
Toulouse
In Toulouse, the match will be broadcast on a giant screen at the Prairie des Filtres, where a screen was first set up for the quarter-final match with Uruguay.
20000 personnes à la prairie des filtres ce soir à #Toulouse ! @equipedefrance en finale de la @fifaworldcup_fr ! Reportage sur @100pour100radio à Toulouse demain matin ! Allez les #Bleus pic.twitter.com/eqf7O7yVy3
— Brice Vidal (@BV_journaliste) July 10, 2018
Nice
If you are down on the French Riviera and want to see the action on a big screen, then head to the miroir d'eau de la Promenade du Paillon in Nice where you can watch the final with 12,000 supporters of les bleus.
Bonjour ! Merci à mademoiselle.juu pour cette jolie photo prise devant le Miroir d'eau de la Promenade du paillon ! ? #Nice06 #NissaLaBella #ILoveNice pic.twitter.com/6addiljotY
— Ville de Nice (@VilledeNice) June 19, 2018
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France play Croatia in the World Cup final on Sunday at 5pm French time. Finding a place to watch the match could be a mission if the semi-final was anything to go by as bars, pubs and restaurants will be packed to the limit, both in cities and small towns.
So perhaps the best solution is to head to one of the big screens being set up in cities around the country. The atmosphere will be electric and you should at least be able to see the screen, which won't necessarily be the case if you head to a bar.
We've picked out some of the most exciting screenings around the country. Get in touch if you know of any others we should include.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux mayor Alain Juppé had been under pressure to put up a big screen for the final and he finally cracked this week, announcing that the game would be shown live at the Chaban-Delmas stadium.
An estimated 30,000 fans are expected to attend. The gates will open at 2.30pm and fans will only be allowed to watch from the stadium's stands rather than on the grass.
⚠️ Dimanche 15.07.18
— Circulation BxMetro (@CirculationBxM) July 13, 2018
=> Prévoyez des #perturbations de #circulation aux abords du stade #ChabanDelmas !
=> Privilégiez les transports en commun : #Bus #Tram #V3 ou le #covoiturage !#CoupeDuMonde2018 #fanzonebordeaux pic.twitter.com/VhTW6oUYVx
Aix-En-Provence
The mayor of Aix has announced a fan zone at Cours Mirabeau for the final match this coming Sunday. The match will be shown on a 33 square metre screen. Doors will open at 2pm.
Stroll along Cours Mirabeau, Aix-en-Provence today at #caykclub! 8pm BST! RT pic.twitter.com/e1eK40ayyB
— Mogs (@mogsbear) July 10, 2018
Rennes
The place to be in the western city of Rennes on Sunday is the esplanade Charles de Gaulle, where some 20,000 delirious people watched France beat Belgium in the semi-final.
Plus de 20000 personnes suivent le match #FRABEL ???? sur l'esplanade Charles de Gaulle à #Rennes #Rennesmaville pic.twitter.com/YSE63GaH30
— Claire Griot (@ClaireGriot) July 10, 2018
C'est la délivrance pour le public réunit esplanade Charles de Gaulle à #Rennes après le coup de sifflet final. #OnEstEnFinale #AllezLesBleus #FRABEL #FranceBelgique #cm2018 #CoupeDuMonde pic.twitter.com/WEWD9YIVGm
— RennesVilleMétropole (@metropolerennes) July 10, 2018
Cannes
A secure fan zone with a giant screen was set up at the Marche Forville by the Cannes City Hall for the semi-final, and will once again welcome supporters of les bleus this Sunday. Some 1,500 fans turned up for the semi-final in an atmosphere described as "festive and family-friendly".
La fan zone mise en place par la #MairiedeCannes sous la halle du marché Forville est complète. #FRABEL pic.twitter.com/IcforIGnL8
— David Lisnard (@davidlisnard) July 10, 2018
Lille
Supporters who acted quickly will have booked their tickets to see the match screened live at the Zenith venue. Tickets quickly ran sold out but under pressure from the public, authorities in Lille have now agreed to put up a giant 30 square metre screen at the Saint-Sauveur train station.
"This will allow many more visitors to watch the match in the open air from the café terrace and the forecourt. As a result, the city will strongly strengthen the security system at the entrance to Saint-Sauveur Station," said a statement from Lille City Hall.
Best place to Chill-out in #lille : Gare Saint Sauveur @lillefrance @lille3000 #fujifilm @fujifilmfrance pic.twitter.com/OCemMx0qFP
— Stéphane Wharton (@stefw) July 13, 2018
Lyon
If you are in Lyon on Sunday afternoon hoping to watch the final then head to Place Bellecour where a giant screen will broadcast all the action, despite the City Hall previously having ruled out screening the match.
Up to 20,000 people are expected to watch the match in the heart of France's second city. The game will also be broadcast on big screens at Lyon's Groupama stadium.
? Un écran géant sera finalement bien installé ce dimanche Place Bellecour pour la Finale de la Coupe du Monde ? Tout Lyon, à l’unisson derrière nos Bleus ✨??#CM2018 #FRA #FiersdEtreBleus pic.twitter.com/Gn3JeXKveM
— Cœur de Gone ??? (@Coeur_de_Gone) July 11, 2018
Marseille
In a press release sent out on Wednesday evening, the mayor of Marseille Jean-Claude Gaudin announced the opening of a fan zone at the Parc Chanot where the World Cup final will be broadcast on a giant screen. Some 20,000 people are expected to attend.
.@jcgaudin "J’ai le plaisir de vous confirmer que, pour la finale de dimanche prochain, un écran géant sera mis à la disposition du public dans une enceinte sécurisée, à l’intérieur même du Parc Chanot." pic.twitter.com/1ewvL6s022
— Ville de Marseille (@marseille) July 12, 2018
Montpellier
The City of Montpellier is setting up a giant screen in the Place Georges Frêche in front of the town hall.
Nantes
The locals in Nantes are not happy about the fact the game won't be shown on a big screen in the centre of the city. The match will however be broadcast to thousands of fans at the hall XXL at the Parc des expositions de la Beaujoire, which is out of town.
[MONDIAL 2018]?⚽
— Exponantes Le Parc (@Exponantes) July 12, 2018
Et ça sera un FRANCE-CROATIE en finale! On se retrouve dans la Fan Zone Dimanche 15 juillet pour vivre cette rencontre de titan à partir de 17h! ????
✅Ouverture des portes au public dès 14h#finalworldcup2018 #allezlesbleus FIFA World Cup 2018 pic.twitter.com/Dobu38exlN
Paris
While you may prefer one of the city's bars or pubs, the place to be on Sunday will be the Champs de Mars at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. The site provides the most dramatic backdrop for what is sure to be the most dramatic football match.
Some 90,000 fans of Les Bleus are expected to attend and the place will be bouncing. You will have to get there early though as security will be tight and queues will be long.
"We will stop letting people in when this limit is reached," Paris police chief Michel Delpuech said, urging fans "to arrive as early as possible, starting at 1:00 pm.
"CLICK HERE for more information.
Strasbourg
In Strasbourg, the final match of the tournament will be broadcast on a giant screen at the Jardin-des-Deux-Rives on Sunday at 5 pm. Access to the park will be regulated.
This was the scene after the semi-final against Belgium, which was also shown live at the Jardin-des-Deux-Rives:
15 700 personnes à Strasbourg au Jardin des Deux Rives pour vivre la qualification des Bleus en finale de la coupe du monde contre la Belgique #FRABEL #AllezLesBleus https://t.co/UXYckHvaKU pic.twitter.com/Iv9xSFxWvH
— France Bleu Alsace (@BleuAlsace) July 10, 2018
Toulouse
In Toulouse, the match will be broadcast on a giant screen at the Prairie des Filtres, where a screen was first set up for the quarter-final match with Uruguay.
20000 personnes à la prairie des filtres ce soir à #Toulouse ! @equipedefrance en finale de la @fifaworldcup_fr ! Reportage sur @100pour100radio à Toulouse demain matin ! Allez les #Bleus pic.twitter.com/eqf7O7yVy3
— Brice Vidal (@BV_journaliste) July 10, 2018
Nice
If you are down on the French Riviera and want to see the action on a big screen, then head to the miroir d'eau de la Promenade du Paillon in Nice where you can watch the final with 12,000 supporters of les bleus.
Bonjour ! Merci à mademoiselle.juu pour cette jolie photo prise devant le Miroir d'eau de la Promenade du paillon ! ? #Nice06 #NissaLaBella #ILoveNice pic.twitter.com/6addiljotY
— Ville de Nice (@VilledeNice) June 19, 2018
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