World Cup screening set for Geelong

June 3, 2026 BY

Socceroos fans watch Australia in action during a public live site screening. Geelong will host a free FIFA World Cup 2026 live site at Johnstone Park Forecourt for Australia's opening match against Türkiye on June 14. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins)

Geelong football fans will be able to share in the excitement of the Socceroos’ 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, with a free live site confirmed for the city.

Johnstone Park Forecourt will host a regional live screening of Australia’s opening match against Türkiye on Sunday, June 14, giving local supporters the chance to gather in central Geelong and cheer on the national team.

The Geelong event is part of a broader Victorian Government live site program, with screenings also planned for Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo, Gippsland and Shepparton.

AAMI Park and Federation Square will host live sites for all three of the Socceroos’ group-stage matches, while regional live sites will screen the opening game.

The Socceroos’ group-stage fixtures are:

Australia v Türkiye, Sunday, June 14, 2pm

Australia v USA, Saturday, June 20, 5am

Australia v Paraguay, Friday, June 26, 12pm

The Geelong live site at Johnstone Park Forecourt has been confirmed for the opening match against Türkiye, with further details on regional screenings for the remaining matches to be made available through council.

The free live sites will feature big screens, passionate crowds and a strong sense of community, allowing fans to experience the atmosphere of a major international tournament beyond the stadium gates.

Minister for Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos said the World Cup would bring people together across the state.

“The World Cup brings us together and now the 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to our backyard.”

“These live sites mean every Victorian can come together and be part of the World Cup.”

Minister for Tourism Natalie Suleyman said the screenings would also support regional communities.

“From Melbourne to Shepparton, Ballarat to Gippsland Victorians will be cheering on the Socceroos together.”

“This is a win for fans and a boost for tourism and local business in regional communities.”

Security measures will be in place at Federation Square for Melbourne screenings, including fencing, entry gates, bag searches and hand wands.

More information on regional live sites for the remaining Socceroos matches will be made available through regional councils.