Southampton Fanzone for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup
Fri 14 - Sun 16 June / On The Esplanade, Westquay South / Free
 As an official host city of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Southampton has its own fanzone.
The Fanzone, on The Esplanade, is free to enter and will feature a big screen where you can follow the live action from comfy seating in front of Southampton’s iconic medieval walls.
There will be a street cricket zone, cricket related games and activities, and a refreshments bar selling soft-drinks and alcohol.
The event offers communities in Southampton the opportunity to come together and get involved in the excitement as the tournament unfolds.
Please see below for the Southampton Fanzone opening times and games:
England vs West Indies – match played at Hampshire Bowl Friday 14 June 10am – 7.45pm
Sri Lanka vs Australia / South Africa vs Afghanistan Saturday 15 June 10am – 10.45pm
India vs Pakistan Sunday 16 June 10am – 7.45pm
Please note the timings of the event vary day to day based on the duration of the matches.
Find out more >
Still time to enter Race for Life and Pretty Muddy
 Coming up next weekend on Southampton Common. You still have time to enter, have fun and raise funds for Cancer Research UK.
Sat 22 June
Pretty Muddy 5k: A brilliant 5k muddy obstacle course. Scramble over the A-frame, crawl through the mud pit, have fun with your friends.
Pretty Muddy Kids: A muddy obstacle course just for the little ones. They can take on the obstacles, crawl through the mud pit and have fun with friends. Please note, all children taking part must be at least 1.2m tall on day of event.
Sun 23 June
Race for Life 5k: Be part of thousands of people uniting with one purpose - to raise valuable funds for life-saving research.
Race For Life 10k: 10k is a great step up from the 5k events, that's still achievable for everyone.
Sustainable Fashion Festival and Clothes Swap
Sat 15 June / 11am - 4pm / John Hansard Gallery / Free
The gallery is hosting a day of fun and thought provoking events exploring sustainable fashion. The line-up of talks, workshops, clothes swap and more invites you to question the cycle of your clothing and explore ideas of postive change. Find out more >
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