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Getafe to Vibrate with World Cup Final on Giant Screen, DJ and Food Trucks

Nassica shopping centre in Getafe will screen the 2026 World Cup final on a giant screen with DJ, food trucks and giveaways from 7:30 PM.

Carmen ReyesCarmen Reyes· · 2 min read

Nassica shopping centre in Getafe will install a giant screen for the 2026 World Cup final. The party will kick off at 7:30 PM with a DJ, food trucks and giveaways.

Residents of southern Madrid already have plans for Sunday. The Nassica shopping and leisure centre in Getafe will screen the 2026 football World Cup final on a giant screen set up in its central square. The event is this Sunday, featuring the match between Spain and the winner of the England-Argentina game.

The atmosphere will start to heat up at 7:30 PM, when a DJ will provide the soundtrack for the pre-match. The kick-off is scheduled for 9:00 PM, Spanish time, from New York. Nassica has followed all the matches of the national team since the tournament began and concludes its football programming with this grand final.

Food Trucks and Giveaways for Attendees

Fans who come along will be able to enjoy a culinary experience from various food trucks. Additionally, the complex has prepared special giveaways as part of its summer programming. All this in an environment that has already become a leisure reference for the south of the Community of Madrid.

The shopping park, managed by Neinver, along with Getafe The Style Outlets, has a gross area of 71,000 square metres. It houses over 120 shops, 33 restaurants and several cinemas, making it one of the most visited leisure complexes in the area.

Beyond Football: Summer Festival and Relaxation Club

Nassica does not stop at the World Cup. Its summer festival offers outdoor concerts, karaoke sessions and bingo games from Thursday to Saturday. For those who prefer a more relaxed plan, the complex has set up a summer club where guests can unwind and have a drink, with a changing culinary offer from a different restaurant each week.

For those who miss out, there’s always the consolation that summer in Getafe keeps going strong. Or, as a good fan would say, as long as there’s a giant screen and a burger food truck, life is a bit more bearable.

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