The decision to change the Federation Square plans, where fans have had watch parties since 2006, came only a day after they were announced.
Australian authorities on Thursday reversed a ban on public watch parties in Melbourne's Federation Square for the 2026 ...
Matches from the World Cup 2026 will not be screened after poor fan behaviour at previous public watch parties in 2023.
The Victorian government has overturned a ban on World Cup matches being shown on big screens at Melbourne's Federation Square.
Katrina Sedgwick, chief executive of the Melbourne Arts Precinct, said the behaviour of some fans led to the ban.
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The decision to cancel the traditional screens at Federation Square by the Arts Precinct prompted Football Australia and former Socceroos captain Craig Foster to call for the state government to ...
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