The Spanish national team is one step away from reaching its second World Cup final, following the victory in South Africa 2010. The squad will face France in Dallas (United States) starting at 9:00 PM, in a match that is generating significant anticipation.
Enthusiasm for the national team has grown throughout the championship, and the football atmosphere has become palpable in streets, bars, and squares. For this semifinal, massive viewership is expected.
In Seville capital, the Centro Deportivo San Pablo will once again host the City Council's initiative to set up a giant screen, following the success during the quarter-final match. Entry will be free from 8:30 PM until full capacity is reached.
Additionally, the Plaza de España will offer the broadcast of the match as part of the Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest programming, although it will be reserved for attendees of the Fatboy Slim concert.
The initiative will extend to other municipalities in the metropolitan area and the province, with free and open access. Some town halls will provide bars with affordable prices. Confirmed locations include: Dos Hermanas (Plaza del Arenal), La Rinconada (El Abrazo), Camas (Plaza Jesús del Soberano Poder), Bormujos (Parque Las Portadas), Tomares (Jardines del Conde), Gines (Parque Concejal Dolores Camino), San Juan de Aznalfarache (Plaza del Torero), Los Palacios y Villafranca (Plaza de España), and Estepa (Plaza de Abastos).
These gathering points will allow fans to follow live a crucial match that could qualify Spain for another World Cup final.




