
Surrey Soccer Fan Zones are free places to gather and watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The venues feature large screens as well as food, drinks, games and more.
This article includes information about the Soccer Fan Zones in Surrey in 2026. There are four of them. The zones are located at Surrey Civic Plaza, the Cloverdale Agriplex, South Surrey Athletic Park and Holland Park. For the latest details about the events, see the official surreysoccerfanzones.ca website.
World Cup Soccer Fan Zones in Surrey
In 2026 the FIFA World Cup is held in sixteen cities across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The international soccer competition runs from June 11th until July 19th. Between these dates, fans can gather at multiple venues in Surrey to cheer on their favourite teams.
Hosted by the City of Surrey, Surrey Soccer Fan Zones feature over 100 live match broadcasts on big screens. There are also performances and soccer-themed activities to enjoy. Each place offers food trucks and beer gardens too. The venues are great places for the community to unite in excitement. And what’s more, Surrey Soccer Fan Zones are free to enter!

About the Fan Zone Locations
There are four Surrey Soccer Fan Zones. The Cloverdale Agriplex hosts an indoor zone. Surrey Civic Plaza, South Surrey Athletic Park and Holland Park, meanwhile, are outdoor venues. There are still some tented seating areas though.
Details about each of the zones are below.
Cloverdale Agriplex
17763 62nd Avenue
This Surrey Soccer Fan Zone is the only indoor venue, which will make it especially popular if it rains.
FIFA matches are broadcasted at the Cloverdale Agriplex on July 1st to 7th, 9th to 11th, 14th & 15th, and July 18th & 19th.
Situated on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, the Agriplex is a popular place for large events. In recent years, it’s been home to Ramadan Fest BC, the Noel Holiday Light Festival and other celebrations. The Fairgrounds are also where the Cloverdale Rodeo takes place in May.
CANADA DAY IN SURREY
Mark your calendars for the Surrey Canada Day Celebrations on July 1st. They take place at the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre (which is also by the Cloverdale Fairgrounds not far from the Agriplex). At the Canada Day event in Surrey, there will also be a Fan Zone where you can watch games on a large outdoor screen.
Surrey Civic Plaza
13450 104th Avenue
Surrey Civic Plaza is an outdoor public space conveniently located beside the Surrey Central SkyTrain Station. The plaza is between the Surrey City Centre Library and City Hall. It’s also just up the street from the Central City shopping centre.
Live FIFA broadcasts run at Surrey Civic Plaza each day between June 11th and July 7th, and again from July 9th to 11th, 14th & 15th, and 18th & 19th.
The full Fan Zone experience is available on most days at this location. However, on June 15th, 16th, 22nd, 29th and 30th, there won’t be any additional performances and activities. Those days will only feature the live match broadcasts.
Various events take place at Surrey Civic Plaza throughout the year. For example, there’s Party for the Planet in the spring and the Surrey Tree Lighting Festival in winter. The plaza will be especially fun during the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
For full details about the free soccer-watching events, see the official surreysoccerfanzones.ca website.
South Surrey Athletic Park
2201 148th Street
South Surrey Athletic Park is a big place for sports and recreational activities, including the Canada Cup softball tournament that takes place there in July. The Surrey Soccer Fan Zone celebrations are held at Softball City, located on the north side of the park.
On July 14th & 15th, and July 18th & 19th, there will be large tents and seating areas set up, plus a large screen for watching the games.
The park is a short drive from White Rock, which is a popular seaside town worth visiting while in the area.
Holland Park
13428 Old Yale Road
Holland Park is located right next to King George Skytrain Station, making it easy to get to via public transit. There are multiple festivals held at the park each year, including the Surrey Fusion Festival which is happening on July 18 and 19 in 2026.
On each of those two days, Holland Park will also be home to screenings of both the third-place game and final for the World Cup. Since the Fusion Festival is all about bringing together cultures from around the world, it makes it a great place to watch the games (and enjoy some fun at the festival afterwards).
SURREY FUSION FESTIVAL
Another great event at Holland Park in the summer is the Surrey Fusion Festival. In 2026 it takes place on the weekend of July 18th and 19th. The event features live entertainment, international food vendors, and family-friendly activities. For full details about the event, visit the the surreyfusionfestival.ca website.

Other Information
For the latest details about the fan zones, visit the Surrey Soccer Fan Zones website.
Other articles that might be of interest include the following:
- 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver
- June and July Event Calendars
- Professional Sports in Vancouver
- Best Places for Entertainment
- City of Surrey
Another website you might also find of interest is VancouverForKids.ca.









