Telde to broadcast Spain-Belgium World Cup match on a giant free screen

Franchy Roca park will become a meeting point for fans with food, drink, and a festive atmosphere to follow the quarter-final match.

Giant screen installed in Telde's Franchy Roca park to watch the football match.
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Giant screen installed in Telde's Franchy Roca park to watch the football match.

The municipality of Telde will set up a giant screen in Franchy Roca park this Friday, July 10th, allowing fans to follow the FIFA 2026 World Cup quarter-final match between Spain and Belgium.

Football fans in Telde will be able to enjoy the FIFA 2026 World Cup quarter-final match between Spain and Belgium on a large outdoor screen. The game, scheduled for Friday, July 10th, will be projected at Franchy Roca park.
This initiative responds to public requests for a common space to follow one of the tournament's most anticipated matches. The screen will be operational before the game starts, scheduled for 8:00 PM, transforming the park into a gathering point for hundreds of supporters.
A large-format LED screen with a sound system will be installed, along with a public viewing area and several food and drink stalls. The aim is to create a festive and family-friendly atmosphere around football, making Franchy Roca park the hub for fans in Telde.
In addition to the sporting aspect, the City Council believes the initiative will boost commercial activity in the San Gregorio shopping district, benefiting bars and restaurants due to the expected influx of people throughout the day.
The Consistory has encouraged attendees to wear the Spanish national team's colours to foster support for the team in this crucial World Cup fixture.