LONDON-BASED Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland fans have the chance to watch their teams compete at Euro 2016 via a 360-degree reactive screen in King’s Cross.
The family-friendly Hyundai FanDone will be situated in Lewis Cubitt Square from Friday, June 10 until the tournament finishes on Sunday, July 10.
Every single game will be shown in the FanDome, with some 45,000 guests expected over the course of the 45 games, and tickets are available for free via Ticketmaster.co.uk.
The unique experience is a world’s first as the 360-degree screen adjusts in real time to the action, with goals, bookings and penalties triggering audio-visual reactions.
The screen will stand at four metres high and, at 91 metres, is actually the length of a football pitch in circumference and the free tickets are available on a first come first served basis at the link above.
There will be food and beverages, including alcohol, served at the FanDome, although the 8pm kick-off matches are over 18s only while there is a family friendly zone for all other matches.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2016 fixtures:
Republic of Ireland v Sweden, June 13, kick-off 17:00
Belgium v Republic of Ireland, June 18, kick-off 14:00
Italy v Republic of Ireland, June 22, kick-off 20:00
Northern Ireland's Euro 2016 fixtures:
Poland v N.Ireland, June 12, kick-off 17:00
Ukraine v N.Ireland, June 16, kick-off 17:00
N.Ireland v Germany, June 21, kick-off 17:00