The spokesperson said the council would welcome a live site at the Opera House forecourt, but it was the responsibility of the NSW government. "The city has no jurisdiction or authority on state land or any other landowners within the LGA. "Therefore, we cannot approve activities within sites such as Tumbalong Park, Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens etc. "The ABC has contacted the NSW Minister for Sport for comment.
"I got home thinking that was the best night of my life. "But then he saw the footage of fans going wild in Melbourne and realised it could have been so much bigger. "I was like, holy crap, what did I miss there? Where is that for Sydney? "While Darling Harbour has previously screened FIFA World Cup games, Mr Di Stefano suggested the Sydney Opera House forecourt. The New South Wales government has extended trading hours for licensed venues, allowing pubs and clubs to stay open to 5am to screen the FIFA World Cup match.
Key points:There is no central live site to watch World Cup games in SydneyA petition has been launched to screen the Australia vs Denmark match at the Opera House forecourtPubs and clubs can stay open for the game after the state government extended trading hoursLuke Di Stefano has started a petition calling on the New South Wales government to organise a live site for fans to watch the critical game against Denmark at 2am (AEDT) Thursday. "For Sydney not to have a venue, a public venue for the biggest football games since 2006, it's quite mind boggling, " Mr Di Stefano told ABC Radio Sydney. Mr Di Stefano launched the petition after watching Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 on Saturday night at a pub. "The atmosphere was unbelievable, everyone up and down cheering, going crazy, " he said.
Scenes of Melbourne football fans have gone viral, but in Sydney there's no central public place to watch the SocceroosSydney football fans have questioned why there is no central public place to watch the Socceroos' World Cup games, after scenes from Melbourne's Federation Square during Australia's game against Tunisia went viral.
Date, kick-off time and venueThe World Cup group stage game is scheduled for a 3pm GMT kick-off time on Wednesday November 30, 2022. The Al Janoub Stadium in Al-Wakrah will host. Where to watch Australia vs DenmarkTV channel: In the UK, the match will be televised free-to-air and live on BBC Two, with coverage beginning at 2. 45pm. Live stream: Fans can also catch the game live online via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.
Sydney football fans call for public site to watch Socceroos
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"The FIFA World Cup is one of the biggest global sporting events, with more than half the world tuning in for the last cup in 2018, " Hospitality Minister Kevin Anderson announced on Monday. "With these extended trading hours, fans will be able to gather at their local hotel or club to cheer the Socceroos to victory. "Passion underestimatedDarling Harbour screened FIFA World Cups on giant screens in 2006 and 2010, with tens of thousands of people turning up to watch Australia play in the middle of the night during winter. Many fans are disappointed there is no free, central gathering point this time. Matt Greenlaw, co-founder of A-League news website The Football Sack, said the passion and support for football in Australia was often underestimated.
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"Wouldn't it be amazing if the scenes that we saw from Melbourne were replicated at 2am somewhere in Sydney? " he said. Mr Greenlaw says 500 people of all ages gathered in Summer Hill to watch Australia beat Tunisia. (Supplied: Matt Greenlaw)Mr Greenlaw helped organise a live site in Summer Hill, in Sydney's inner-west, for Saturday's game against Tunisia, which kicked off at 9pm. Despite its success with more than 500 people of all ages attending, it looks set to be a one-off event due to the unsociable hours of the other matches. While it might be too late for the state government to step in in time for the Socceroos' match against Denmark, if Australia makes it through to the next stage, the pressure will be on to organise a public screening. "I would love to call on whoever is in charge — if it's Dom Perrottet or the mayor of Sydney — to put something on for what will be a huge moment in Australian football and a huge moment for the Socceroos, " Mr Greenlaw said. "And why not a huge moment for Sydney? "Out of council's handsA City of Sydney spokesperson said the council had not received any applications to host a live site for the World Cup.
Australia vs Denmark: World Cup 2022 prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, oddsAustralia’s first World Cup win in 12 years has put them in contention to make the knockout stages for the first time since 2006. Simply put, beating Denmark would take them into the last-16, although clearly that’s easier said than done. While the excitement surrounding the Danes - who were tipped as dark horses in some circles – has died down somewhat, they still represent a difficult challenge. Goals may have been a problem but the Euro 2020 semi-finalists boast huge talent and need to win themselves. Certainly, this has all the makings of an enthralling group game. Here’s everything you need to know...
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