Giant screens to watch the 2023 Copa del Rey final Real Madrid vs. Osasuna: where they are, prices, tickets and how to get there

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We tell you everything that is known about the giant screens of the Copa del Rey 2023 final

He Real Madrid and Club Atlético Osasuna They will play the final of the Copa del Rey on Saturday 6 May at the La Cartuja Stadium in Seville. The team from Madrid is looking for its twentieth cup title, while Osasuna is looking for its first title in its entire history.

2023 Copa del Rey Final Real Madrid vs. Osasuna: when it is, day, time and date, location, finalists and information about La Cartuja Stadium in Seville

Giant screens to watch the 2023 Copa del Rey final Real Madrid vs. Osasuna: where they are, prices, tickets and how to get there

Last season, giant screens were installed at the Benito Villamarín stadium so that the béticos could watch the match without access. Valencia fans, for their part, were able to watch the final on a giant screen in the Rocío Jurado Municipal Auditorium. However, For the 2023 edition, the presence of many ticketless fans in Seville is not expected and no screens have been installed for the time being. Yes, there will be in Pamplona for Osasuna fans staying home in the Plaza del Castillo.

In addition to the Fan Zone (Magallanes Park), Osasuna has reached an agreement with the Río Terraza leisure space, located near La Cartuja. It is a place with a capacity of 6,500 people that becomes a red party on both Friday and Saturday. On Fridays it opens from 8pm to 5am; while on Saturdays it is open from 6:30 pm to 5 am. The space is reserved, thinking of all those fans who will not return to Pamplona immediately after the final and want a place to meet and celebrate. Tickets can be bought here.

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