Register for Premier League Live

Premier League Live will take place at the Karnataka Trade Promotion Organisation (KTPO) on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October and offers up to 40,000 local fans the chance to enjoy a range of Premier League experiences.

The fan park will bring the passion and excitement of the Premier League to India, with the weekend’s top matches broadcast live on a giant screen.

It also features fun experiences including a Virtual Reality walk through a matchday, interactive kicking and sprinting games to see how fans compare with their favourite players, and a chance to have a photo taken with the Premier League Trophy.

Premier League Live will be supported by official broadcaster Star Sports and Premier League partners Nike and Topps.

At this free-to-attend event, fans will get the chance to meet some of the Premier League’s former stars, including Premier League champion and all-time top scorer Alan Shearer, and enjoy live music from top local artists and DJs.

Fans should pre-register for the Premier League Live Bengaluru here and admission on the day will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Each registration will be linked to a unique wristband that will enable fans to collect content throughout the day that will be uploaded to a personal online dashboard.

‘Premier League clubs have a hugely passionate and knowledgeable fan base in India and we look forward to bringing Premier League Live to Bengaluru – our second fan park in India,’ Premier League managing director Richard Masters said.

‘From the live match screenings to the interactive football zones, there will be fun and interactive activities for fans that give them a fantastic Premier League experience.’

Premier League Live is part of the Premier League’s ongoing commitment to fans in India, and to the development of football in the country.

Ahead of the event taking place in Bengaluru, the Premier League will run a Premier Skills coaching course to train local football coaches.

Working with the British Council, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the Indian Super League (ISL) the Premier League has led numerous Premier Skills projects in India since the programme’s inception in 2017 and has trained more than 1,000 local coaches and referees while reaching more than 78,000 young people in the country.

Live match screenings (all times local)

Saturday 14 October

5pm - Liverpool v Manchester United

7.30pm - Crystal Palace v Chelsea (plus 'Goal Rush' – all the goals from other Premier League matches)

10pm - Watford v Arsenal

Sunday 15 October

6pm - Brighton & Hove Albion v Everton

8.30pm - Southampton v Newcastle United