Watch the action at the fan parks
Football fans can watch 2010 World Cup matches in a secure environment at public viewing areas
Football fans can watch 2010 World Cup matches in a secure environment at public viewing areas

22 June 2010

WITH music, entertainment, food and loads of good vibes, the best place to watch the games outside the actual stadiums, is the public viewing site in Coronation Park, CBD and Nelson Mandela Hall in Tarlton.

Get into the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ vibe and catch the entertainment and matches on the big screen at the Mogale City public viewing sites in Coronation Park and Nelson Mandela Hall.

Situated alongside the lake in the Central Business District, the Coronation Park PVA is just the place to be to share in the World Cup fever.

The Nelson Mandela Hall PVA in Tarlton, about half a kilometre from the Krugersdorp Game Reserve, caters for the rural communities of Mogale City.

Fans can expect a warm welcome from the local volunteers who are there to ensure the experience is a safe and pleasant one.

Entrance is free and the sites are open on all match days.

Between the matches there is a DJ spinning the decks, providing the music and plenty of entertainment.

The sites cater for families, not just ardent football fans, with a section cordoned off for the youngsters to play on jumping castles and a clown tops the kiddies' entertainment package. There are also a couple of tents where food can be bought.

So come along, bring your flags, your vuvuzelas and your spirit and get into the groove. Sekunjalo. Now is the time.

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