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Manchester’s Albert Square selected as Official Fanzone for Rugby World Cup 2015
Albert Square has been named as Manchester’s Rugby World Cup 2015 Official Fanzone.
On Saturday 10 October 2015 England will take on Uruguay in the Rugby World Cup 2015 match at Manchester City Stadium.
As well as showing the England and Uruguay game the Fanzone will also show a selection of games from the tournament on the weekend of 9 to 11 October.
The Fanzone will be free to enter and feature a big screen showing live rugby matches, rugby activities, live entertainment and food and drink.
The Rugby World Cup will take place in various locations acrossin the country from 18th September - 31st October.
Councillor Rosa Battle, Manchester City Council Executive Member for Culture and Leisure said: “Excitement is already building for this year’s Rugby World Cup and the Fanzone is going to be the perfect place to take in the games and enjoy the festive atmosphere with like-minded sports fans.
“Boasting a selection of events across the weekend the Fanzone is going to be a must-visit destination for everyone, whether they’re going to the big game or just want to watch the match in style.”
Debbie Jevans, chief executive officer of England Rugby 2015, said: “With less than six months to go we are delighted to announce the locations of the Official Fanzones, alongside details of the 100 day Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour across the UK and Ireland.
“The countdown to Rugby World Cup 2015 is on and fans can now really begin to plan their tournament experience, be it through watching the matches, through Fanzones, the Festival of Rugby and the Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour.” During the tournament there will be 15 Fanzones located across the country, including Manchester. Further information can be found at www.rugbyworldcup.com/fanzones
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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