SINGAPORE, 2023, OCTOBER 09 – On 21 October, StarHub will be hosting a ‘LIVE’ screening of the inaugural clash between Merseyside rivals Liverpool FC and Everton FC as part of the 2023/24 Premier League season at Capitol Singapore, Outdoor Plaza. The Merseyside Derby is set to electrify the night as Liverpool looks to hold onto their top four placement, while Everton tries to clinch precious points to rise the mid-table at this crucial juncture of the season. Be ready to be transported to the front rows of Anfield itself and experience the atmosphere with a full range of fun activities for both football fans and non-fans throughout from 6:30pm, while the headlining match will air ‘LIVE’ 7:30pm.
Aligned with StarHub’s promise of “Football for All”, this event will be open to all in Singapore and will be the brand’s first community live screening in the heart of town, in one of country’s most historic locations. As part of the festivities, the event will also play host to a plethora of fun activities for both football fans and non-fans alike, including stage games with prizes to be won, a spray tattoo booth, a photo wall, claw machines, party snacks, and free Carlsberg 0.0 and 5-hour ENERGY® drinks for all visitors. There will also be an OPPO experience booth to try out the full range of OPPO’s latest devices. The event will be hosted by leading sports presenter Ross Sarpani. Entry to the ‘LIVE’ screening event will be free to all, with seating available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Available to all Premier+ pass customers from $25.22/month, football fans can catch all Premier League matches ‘LIVE’ on multiple devices, with exclusive viewing features such as 4K UHD, ‘LIVE’ stats and more. Pioneer Generation customers can enjoy Premier+ pass from $12.61/month.
For more information on StarHub’s Premier+ pass and bundles, please visit www.starhub.com/premier-league.
Event Details:
Date: 21 October 2023, Saturday
Time: From 6:30pm, Match ‘LIVE’ Screening at 7:30pm
Location: Capitol Singapore, Outdoor Plaza
*Seating will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis
Source: StarHub