The England Football Fanpark will transform The Dome at Grand Central Hall on Renshaw Street, into a World Cup hub for England supporters.

The Grade II-listed venue will host screenings of all England matches during the 2026 tournament, beginning with the Group L opener against Croatia on Wednesday, June 17, at 9pm.

A spokesperson for The Dome at Grand Central Hall said: “We are pleased to announce the launch of the England Football Fanzone for the 2026 World Cup.

“The group games, and hopefully more as England progress, will all be shown on our huge screen.

“Whenever we have had big football games in the past fans bring flags, banners etc… and the atmosphere is always amazing.

“We all look forward to cheering the 3 Lions on next month.”

The Dome can accommodate more than 1,000 fans and promises a lively, immersive atmosphere in one of Liverpool’s most distinctive buildings.

Constructed in 1905, the former Methodist church has previously served as a cinema and was once a temporary home for the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra after a fire at their main venue.

The fan park will continue through the group stage, with England’s matches against Ghana on Tuesday, June 23, at 9pm, and Panama on Saturday, June 27, at 10pm.

Organisers are optimistic about showing further games as the team progresses through the tournament.

The Dome was relaunched in 2013 as a multi-purpose event space and has since hosted performances from high-profile artists, including DJ Paul Oakenfold, who appeared at the venue last week.

Tickets for the fanzone are priced at £6 per person and include a first drink.

Organisers expect demand to be high, and fans are encouraged to book early.

The Dome is located at 35-45 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, L1 2SF.

The 2026 World Cup is set to take place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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