Surrey Soccer Fan Zones at 2 sites during FIFA World Cup in June, July
Published 11:00 am Thursday, February 26, 2026
Two sites in Surrey will become Soccer Fan Zones during the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament in June and July, according to documents posted on the city’s website.
Video screens showing games, live music, food trucks and other attractions are planned outdoors at Surrey Civic Plaza starting June 11 and inside Cloverdale Agriplex starting July 1, for a total of 48 “activation” days at the two sites, both to operate simultaneously on July dates.
The Fan Zones will feature “themed fan engagement such as interactive games, soccer skills competitions and activities” including custom photo activations and licensed celebrations with music, food and beverage service.
The goal is to “build excitement before, during and after matches,” 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on activation days.
Event details are found in Request for Proposals for Audio/Video Staging documents on the city’s website, surrey.ca. Bids are due by 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 4.
“The Surrey Soccer Fan Zones will provide an engaging experience for Surrey, offering opportunities for both soccer fans and residents to participate in the World Cup 2026 excitement,” the website says.
Civic Plaza will be busier of the two sites with 34 “activation days,” 14 at the Agriplex.
More information about Surrey Soccer Fan Zones will be shared Tuesday (March 3) during a news conference at Surrey City Hall.
The 2026 FIFA tournament will see 104 games played in 16 host cities in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, including seven matches in Vancouver. Qatar will play Canada in BC Place Stadium on June 18, and Switzerland takes on the home squad six days later, among other matches there.
Team Canada is in Group B along with Qatar, Switzerland and the winner of UEFA Playoff A, to be decided in March.
Mexico and South Africa teams play in the tournament-opening match in Mexico City on Thursday, June 11.
Meantime, the City of Surrey has submitted an official response to Canada Soccer’s request to explore potential locations for a national training centre, described as a “cornerstone legacy project” of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Four sites in Surrey are pitched as possible locations for the centre, which would support national teams, athlete development, coach and referee education, sports science and community programming.
“Surrey is a natural fit for this kind of world-class facility,” Mayor Brenda Locke says. “We have one of the youngest and fastest-growing populations in the country, strong soccer programs, transportation links and a commitment to sport development. We look forward to sharing these strengths with Canada Soccer to show what our city can offer.”