Rubí installs giant screen at Can Rosés to watch World Cup final

The City Council is moving the sporting event to UE Rubí's facilities to accommodate more spectators following the success of the semi-final.

Generic image of a football field with a large screen installed for a match broadcast.
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Generic image of a football field with a large screen installed for a match broadcast.

The city of Rubí will be able to follow the World Cup final this Sunday, July 19th, from the Unió Esportiva Rubí football field, specifically at the Can Rosés facilities, chosen to accommodate a larger capacity.

The City Council decided to increase the event's capacity after the success of the semi-final broadcast, which drew over two thousand people to the Amphitheatre in Castell park. The new location will feature a larger screen to ensure better visibility for all attendees.
The match will kick off at 9 PM, but the venue will open its doors two hours prior. The organization has planned pre-match musical entertainment and catering services. Additionally, two portable hydration stations will be installed to combat the high temperatures.
Access to the facilities will be free, although there will be some restrictions: pets will not be allowed, nor will glass containers or pyrotechnic material be permitted for safety reasons.
The Spanish national team will play their second World Cup final. Their opponent will be the winner of the match between England and Argentina.
The City Council urges responsible enjoyment of the event, recommending frequent hydration, moderate alcohol consumption, light clothing, and notifying the organization staff or 112 if feeling unwell. Attendees are also advised to arrive early, follow security instructions, keep access and evacuation routes clear, watch their belongings, and pay special attention to children and vulnerable individuals.
Based on information from the official source: Ajuntament de Rubí (15/07/2026)