Türkiye fans followed the 2026 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group D match against Paraguay not only in front of television screens at home, but also in public spaces that brought together football, city life and history.
Giant screens were set up in several locations, allowing supporters to watch the match collectively as the national team continued its group-stage campaign.
In Antalya, fans watched the match at the Antiphellos Ancient Theater in the Kas district.
The venue, described as 2,000 years old, gave the screening a setting that linked a modern football event with an ancient public space.
The Kas screening placed the World Cup match inside one of Antalya's historic sites, making the public viewing part of a wider cultural setting.
Yedikule Fortress was another location where fans came together to watch the Türkiye-Paraguay match.
Supporters gathered at Yedikule Fortress to follow the World Cup fixture on a large screen.
The screening at Yedikule added another historic venue to the list of public spaces used for the match.
In Dolmabahce, fans also gathered to watch the Türkiye-Paraguay World Cup match.
Fans in Dolmabahce followed the match collectively, turning the area into another shared viewing point.