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City adds fourth Surrey Soccer Fan Zone at Holland Park

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 12 Jun, 2026 12:58 PM
  • City adds fourth Surrey Soccer Fan Zone at Holland Park

The City of Surrey announced today that Holland Park will serve as the fourth Soccer Fan Zone, hosting live screenings of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Bronze and Final matches on July 18 and 19. The addition creates another free, accessible space for residents and visitors to gather and celebrate the tournament, joining Civic Plaza, Cloverdale Agriplex and South Surrey Athletic Park.

The announcement was made during the official launch of Surrey Soccer Fan Zones at Civic Plaza, where thousands of fans gathered to watch Canada's opening FIFA World Cup 26™ match and take part in soccer-themed activities and entertainment.

"The strong turnout at today's opening event showed just how excited Surrey residents are to be part of the FIFA World Cup experience," said Mayor Brenda Locke. "By adding Holland Park, we're creating another opportunity for people to come together and celebrate the game. We thank the Province of British Columbia for its support in making these fan zones possible." 

Fan zone locations and dates:   

  • Civic Plaza, June 11-July 15 
  • Cloverdale Agriplex, July 1-19 
  • South Surrey Athletic Park, July 14-19 
  • Holland Park, July 18-19 

Surrey Soccer Fan Zones are a free, summer-long celebration of soccer featuring more than 100 live match broadcasts at four locations.

For the current schedule and event information, visit surreysoccerfanzones.ca.  

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