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World Cup Viewing Party Ideas: Big Screen, Pizza, BBQ and a Proper Sweep Stake

  • Writer: Carina
    Carina
  • Jun 3
  • 20 min read

Because between the men's and women's tournaments there is a World Cup every two years, and a portable projector, a homemade pizza station and a garden BBQ deserve to be part of every single one.

Outdoor World Cup viewing party in a British back garden at dusk, family watching football on a big projector screen with fairy lights and a BBQ

By Carina  ·  Nest Nomad & Beyond · last updated June 2026.




World Cup Viewing Party Ideas: What Actually Works

QUICK VERDICT - THE VIEWING PARTY FORMULA

Best for

Anyone who wants to make the World Cup feel like an occasion - garden or living room, 6 guests or 20, pizza lovers and BBQ devotees alike.

Not for

A zero-prep same-day setup. The food stations are simple but need advance work - dough made ahead, BBQ lit early, toppings prepped. The outdoor projector also needs the light to drop for its best picture outside. Plan the day, not just the kick-off.

The big screen

Nebula Capsule 3 on a retractable projector screen. Up to 100 inches in the garden or living room. Sets up in under two minutes and fits back in a bag.

Food plan A

Homemade pizza - bread maker for the dough, pizza oven to cook it. Production station with toppings. Pizzas cook in 60 to 90 seconds. Universal crowd pleaser, brilliant for kids.

Food plan B

BBQ. Classic burgers and beer, or go full spread with kebabs, steaks and shrimp. Add a couple of salad options and everyone is happy.

Best call for a big crowd

Both. Set up the pizza station and the BBQ side by side. Not every crowd is a pizza crowd, not every crowd is a meat crowd. Cover both and you cannot go wrong.

The sweep stake

Print the bracket, draw the countries before the tournament starts, track everyone's team through every round. Run a kitty. Simple, fun, runs the whole four weeks.

Outside or inside?

Both options covered. Garden and pool setup for the sunny days. Rain plan equally covered - indoors on the big screen is still brilliant.

The honest take

The sense of occasion a big screen creates is not replicated on a television. Ask anyone who has watched a goal on a 100-inch screen at home with the whole family in the room.

There is a particular kind of memory that lives in the detail. Not the broad strokes of an occasion, but the specific, sensory things. The smell of sausages on a coal BBQ. The hustle and bustle of a full home and garden strewn with foldable chairs. The sound of a game on a TV that has been unusually placed on the patio and not the living room where it usually lives. The kind of thing only a good World Cup viewing party can properly recreate.

 

I have one of those memories involving Father's Day, a birthday - mine - a backyard BBQ, and my Dad dragging the television to the patio so he could watch the World Cup without missing a minute of either occasion. I was around twelve or so I think, maybe a little younger. I was quietly, privately furious about the football. As a kid, I just didn't see the appeal. The whole extended family was there, my birthday cake was on the table, and my Dad was flitting between manning the BBQ and watching a match.

 

Here is the thing about that memory though. It is one of my most vivid ones.

 

Not for the football. Not even particularly for the birthday. For the sense of everyone being in the same place at the same time. The noise of a full garden, food everywhere, kids running around, the adults laughing too loudly at something. There is a particular kind of belonging you get when you are the family that throws the viewing party rather than the one watching at home alone. To be honest, at that stage in my life, it could have been a family party for anything and I wouldn't have cared. I just loved a good old family get together.

 

The irony - and I mean this completely - is that my youngest is now a passionate Lionesses supporter. We have been devoted to the women's game for years now. The England Women's tournament wins have meant we are firm believers in the viewing party scene, and the sense of occasion that comes with watching together rather than separately.

 

So this one is for the World Cup. The 2026 tournament - USA, Canada and Mexico, June and July - is here. And if you are going to watch it, you might as well make it worth remembering.


If you are looking for World Cup viewing party ideas that go beyond a bag of crisps and the sofa, here is everything we have tried and tested over years of doing this as a family.

 

Here is the complete setup. Big screen. Pizza. BBQ. Sweep stake. And what to do when the British summer reminds you it does not take requests.


The Big Screen Setup: Why the Nebula Capsule 3 Changes the Whole Thing

Nebula Capsule 3 portable projector on gimbal stand in garden setting with retractable screen behind, warm evening party atmosphere

I want to be very direct about something that gets undersold in most discussions about portable projectors: a 100-inch image in your living room or garden is not a marginal improvement on watching on the television. It is a completely different experience.

 

Ask anyone who has watched a last-minute equaliser on a big screen in a room full of people. That moment lands differently at a scale that fills your peripheral vision. The crowd noise, the movement, the colour - all of it is amplified not just by the screen but by the room reacting together. There is a reason cinema still exists.

 

The Nebula Capsule 3 is what we use. It is a 1080p portable projector about the size of a large thermos flask, runs Google TV with every major streaming platform built in, and connects to the internet directly so there is no need for a separate device or HDMI cable. The auto setup corrects the image in about three seconds regardless of the surface you point it at. We have a full review here if you want the detail on specs and performance across every scenario we have tested it in.

 

For a viewing party specifically, the setup is straightforward. Set the Nebula on a table, angle the gimbal at your screen or a pale wall, connect to the Wi-Fi, and you are done. The gimbal stand rotates 360 degrees, meaning you can use any flat surface and nail the image angle without a tripod. Indoors, that is your living room wall or a freestanding screen. Outdoors, it is a retractable projector screen - the kind that hangs from whatever anchor point you have available and stays flat in a light breeze - or a plain unobstructed exterior wall, which works best on something like a pale render rather than brick.

BRIGHTNESS NOTE - READ THIS FIRST

The Nebula Capsule 3 runs at 200 ANSI Lumens. That is excellent indoors and in sheltered outdoor conditions, but it needs dusk or dark to produce a clear image outside. Plan your outdoor setup for the evening kick-offs, or wait for the light to drop before the big screen goes up. Better yet, enjoy the outdoor environment with a garden setup for daytime matches, but consider setting up your screen in a shaded setting or under a dark or black gazebo. The good news for 2026 is that because the hosts are trans-Atlantic, many of the key matches will fall perfectly for an evening outdoor setup in the UK. Check the schedule as it is confirmed and plan your party night around the later kick-offs.



The Pizza Party Setup 

If you are hosting a viewing party and you have children coming, homemade pizza is the single best decision you can make for the food side of your event. Not because it is the easiest option - though it is genuinely not complicated - but because it turns food preparation into part of the party itself.

 

We have done this for multiple parties now. The formula does not change because the formula works.

 

The Bread Maker Dough (The Part You Do In Advance)


Panasonic bread maker on kitchen worktop making homemade pizza dough overnight for a World Cup viewing party

You do not need to be a baker. You need a bread maker, a bag of strong white flour, some yeast, salt, olive oil and water. The bread maker does everything. Set it on the dough programme, walk away, and come back to a perfectly proved ball of dough about 90 minutes later. You can wrap these in clingfilm and pop them in the fridge a couple of days ahead, so plenty of time to prep as much dough as you think you will need.

 

For a large group, make two or three batches. You can also freeze it in individual portions if you really want to plan ahead. Ours was a wedding gift - one of those presents you are quietly overwhelmed by at the time that turns out to be one of the most used things in the kitchen years later. If you are in the market for one, the Panasonic SD-YR2550 is the one we see recommended most consistently, and it earns that recommendation - set it, walk away, done.


FOR A PARTY OF 10+

Make your dough the day before. Three to four dough batches in the fridge, brought to room temperature an hour before guests arrive, is enough for 12 to 14 good-sized individual pizzas. Divide into portions before you put it away - easier than dividing cold dough on the night. This is genuinely one of the best advance-prep moves for a large party.


The Pizza Oven (The Part That Gets Everyone Excited)

Ooni Koda 16 gas pizza oven outdoors cooking homemade pizza dough for a World Cup garden party

A pizza oven at a garden party is not a cooking appliance. It is a focal point. People gather around it. They watch it. They want to know how it works. The first time a pizza goes in and comes out 90 seconds later, perfectly blistered, with a proper Neapolitan char on the base - that gets a reaction every time.

 

The Ooni Koda 16 is the one we would point you to. Gas-powered, so no faff with wood pellets or charcoal when you have a party to run. It reaches 500 degrees in about 20 minutes. At that temperature, a pizza cooks in 60 to 90 seconds. You can feed a large group at pace without anyone standing around waiting. Ooni Koda 16 Plus joyfully, there is none of that smoke you get from a BBQ blowing in people's eyes whilst they wait, or worse, drifting across the screen and interrupting everyone's view of the game.

 

If the Koda 16 is more than the budget allows, the Ooni Koda 12 is the entry-level version. Smaller cooking area - one pizza at a time rather than a larger pizza - but the same temperature performance, the same cook time, and a more compact footprint.


The Production Station (The Part That Makes It Interactive)

This is where the party setup comes into its own. Pull a garden table up to the pizza oven area. Cover it - a wipeable football-inspired tablecloth is the right call here - and lay out all your toppings in small bowls and boards. Mozzarella torn into chunks, cherry tomatoes halved, sliced peppers, mushrooms, cured meats, a good passata, fresh basil, some grated parmesan, chilli flakes, olives - whatever your crowd likes.

 

Each person gets a ball of dough, a rolling pin and a piece of oiled baking paper. They roll their base, dress their pizza however they want, hand it to whoever is running the oven, and it is done in under two minutes.

 

Children are completely capable of doing this, and they love it. Adults love it too - there is something intrinsically enjoyable about making your own food. The preparation becomes conversation, which becomes part of the occasion. Between kick-off and half time, or during half time when everyone is already milling around, the pizza station keeps running without anyone needing to disappear into the kitchen.

HALF-TIME PIZZAS

At full oven temperature, you can produce a pizza every two minutes including loading and retrieval. For a group of ten, that is ten minutes to feed everyone. Half time is fifteen minutes. The maths works completely in your favour. Brief everyone that the pizza station is open at half time, have your dough balls ready and rolled in advance, and you will have fed the entire group before the second half whistle.


The BBQ

Not every crowd is a pizza crowd. If you have got people coming who lean more towards a proper grill spread than a handmade Italian base, the BBQ is the answer. And the beauty of a World Cup viewing party is that there is nothing that pairs better with a cold beer and a good game than something coming off the grill.


The Classic Burgers and Beer Option

Weber Original Kettle charcoal BBQ in a British back garden set up for a World Cup viewing party

You cannot go wrong here. Good quality mince burgers - make your own if you have time, buy decent ones if you do not - brioche buns, sliced cheese, proper burger sauce, sliced tomato, iceberg. A packet of American-style cheese slices for the purists. A few boxes of cold beer in a garden cooler.

 

The key is keeping the BBQ simple enough that you can watch the game while you cook. A kettle BBQ on a stable surface near the screen, a pair of good tongs, and someone whose job it is to manage the grill while everyone else watches. Our pick here is the Weber Original Kettle E-5710 57cm - the full-size version of the most recognised BBQ in the world. It cooks comfortably for six to eight people, comes with a 10-year warranty, and at around £200 to £240 it is the kind of thing you buy once and use for a decade. That is what sets it apart from cheaper options at a similar price point.


The Upgrade: Kebabs, Steaks and Shrimp

If you want to go a level up, skewered kebabs are excellent BBQ party food. Chicken thigh pieces marinated in yoghurt and spice, lamb koftas pressed onto flat skewers, beef steak cut into chunks - all of it goes on the grill and comes off quickly at high heat. Prawn or shrimp skewers cooked in garlic butter are always the first thing to disappear. Add a few corn cobs brushed in butter and some halloumi for the non-meat eaters and you have covered the whole spread.

 

A couple of big salad options on a side table - a good Greek salad, or a simple dressed rocket and parmesan - mean everyone eats well without anyone feeling like they are missing out.


Do Both: The Best Option for a Big or Mixed Crowd

THE FOOTBALL TABLE FOOD UPGRADE

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The Sweep Stake: Tournament Edition

A match sweep stake is a nice addition to a single game evening - everyone picks a score, the closest prediction wins the kitty. But the tournament sweep stake is the version that runs for four weeks and makes every single match interesting regardless of whether you originally cared about the teams playing.


How to Run a Tournament Sweep Stake

Print a bracket showing all the qualifying groups and the knockout rounds. You need enough entries for the number of countries in the tournament - the FIFA World Cup has 48 teams in 2026, up from 32 at previous tournaments.

 

Before the tournament starts, write each country name on a folded piece of paper and put them in a hat. Each person draws a country at random. If you have more countries than people, draw doubles or let people buy multiple entries. A pound or two per entry works well as the kitty. The pot rolls forward throughout the tournament.

 

Track as you go, updating after each round. Half the fun is watching someone who drew a left-field team - historically countries like Croatia, Morocco or Japan have made deep runs in recent tournaments - outlasting the people who drew the favourites.

 

Run a separate prize for who gets furthest. First out loses, last one standing wins. The drama sustains itself across the whole tournament without you having to do anything after the initial draw. If you plan this from the start, and depending on when you host your viewing party, if it falls at the final you could time your sweep stake reveal so the winner is announced as the tournament winner is discovered at the close of the last game.


The Garden Setup: Floating, Big Screen, Beer in Hand

The formula: paddling pool, or frame pool, or inflatable hot tub in the afternoon, afternoon session in the water before the evening kick-off, then as the light drops, the Nebula goes up on the screen and everyone migrates from the pool to garden chairs and blankets as the temperature cools.

 

For a more ambitious setup - think a larger pool, sun lounger inflatables, the projector screen positioned so you can see it from the water - you can watch a game from a lilo with a beer in your hand and a 100-inch screen at the end of the garden. This is not a fantasy. This is what a portable projector and a decent pool setup makes genuinely achievable. We have done it. It earns exactly the reaction you would expect. We have the Bestway Steel Pro Max 12ft frame pool, and it is a great size for multiple adults and kids to be in it at the same time. Our garden is not massive by any means, but if you can find a spot for it to live in, it is a genuine summer game changer - excuse the pun.


Wait for dusk on the projector outdoors - the Nebula needs the light to drop for the image to be clear. But once it does, a garden screening beats most professional setups you will pay entry for.

FLOATING VIEWING - THE PRACTICAL NOTES

Position the screen at the pool end with enough distance for the throw ratio - the Nebula Capsule 3 has a 1.2:1 throw, meaning a 100-inch screen needs the projector roughly 2.5 to 3 metres back. Set the projector on a garden table or wall out of reach of water. The gimbal stand on any flat surface handles the angle. For sound, connect a Bluetooth speaker positioned between the pool and where people are sitting - the 8W built-in speaker is excellent in a sheltered space but you will want more volume for an open garden.


The Rain Plan (Because It Is the British Summer and We Know What That Means)

Here is the thing about hosting a viewing party in June or July in the UK: you plan for sunshine and you have a working indoor alternative. Not as a backup plan. As an equally valid plan.

 

The Nebula indoors is, genuinely, excellent. A living room with the curtains drawn, a retractable screen on the far wall, the Dolby audio filling the room - this is a great viewing experience regardless of what the weather is doing. The 200 ANSI Lumens in a properly darkened room produces a sharp, detailed, colour-rich image.

 

We do not watch with the television if the Nebula is available. The scale of a 100-inch image in a living room changes how you watch something. The energy in the room when something happens on screen is different. This is worth stating plainly because it is not obvious until you have experienced it.

 

Indoor rain plan: projector on the coffee table or sideboard, gimbal angled at the screen or the wall, curtains drawn, pizza from the oven inside or switched to a different menu, sweep stake still in play. The occasion transfers completely. Nothing is lost except the sunburn.

 

The Complete Kit List at a Glance

ITEM

WHAT IT DOES

PRIORITY

Nebula Capsule 3 + Gimbal Stand Bundle

The big screen. 1080p, Google TV, self-setup in 3 seconds. Indoor and outdoor.

Essential

Retractable Projector Screen

Stable outdoor and indoor screen - does not move in wind, hangs anywhere.

Essential

Ooni Koda 16 Pizza Oven

Gas. 500 degrees. 90-second pizza. Feeds a crowd at pace.

Pizza plan essential

Panasonic SD-YR2550 Bread Maker

Set and walk away dough. No baking skill required.

Pizza plan essential

Weber Original Kettle E-5710 57cm

The full-size iconic kettle. Cooks for 6-8, 10-year warranty, ~£160-200.

BBQ plan essential

Football paper plates

Football-shaped. A crime not to use them. Absolutely worth it.

High recommend

Bunting - football theme

Transforms garden into an occasion. Costs almost nothing.

High recommend

Bluetooth speaker

Extra volume for outdoor use. 8W built-in is perfect indoors.

Outdoor essential

Bestway Steel Pro Max 12ft Pool

The pool setup. Room for adults and kids together. Summer game changer.

Nice to have

Sweep stake bracket - printed

Print, fold countries, draw from a hat. Runs itself for 4 weeks.

Free - do it

Power bank or garden extension

Keeps the projector running off-grid or in the garden.

Outdoor essential


Who Is This For?

This setup works best for anyone who wants to make a moment out of a match. You do not need a large garden. You do not need a dedicated outdoor cinema setup or a professional kitchen. You need advance prep - dough in the fridge, Weber lit before the guests arrive, sweep stake printed and folded - and a willingness to let the occasion do the work once everything is in place.

 

It works particularly well for households with children. The pizza station gives kids something active to do from the moment they arrive, and the combination of food, bunting, a large screen and a sweep stake produces the kind of evening they will still be referencing years later. Adults tend to take care of themselves once the grill is going.

 

If you are hosting six people in a flat with no outdoor space, scale back to the projector, the indoor screen, a takeaway order and the sweep stake bracket on the wall. The occasion is the point. The kit is just what makes it easier to pull off.


The Honest Take

Viewing parties are not really about the football (hang on, stay with me) - they are about the excuse the football gives you to get everyone together.

 

As a child, I was grumpy that my dad moved the television to watch the game outside on my birthday. I understand it completely now. What he was actually doing - without me consciously knowing it - was creating an occasion. A reason for everyone to be in one place, faces turned in the same direction, reacting together. The food was good. The garden was full. The game was there. We were all there.

 

A projector changes the scale of that. When you have a 100-inch screen in your living room or garden and something happens on the pitch, the room goes up together. That is the cinema principle applied to your own home. Nothing about it requires a professional setup or significant expense. A Nebula Capsule 3 and a retractable screen does it, with money left over for a good pizza oven and some beer.

 

Between the men's and women's tournaments, a World Cup comes around every two years. Make each one worth the wait.


FINAL VERDICT

THE BIG SCREEN

The Nebula Capsule 3 transforms how a room watches a game. 100 inches, 1080p, auto-setup in three seconds. It is not a marginal improvement on the television - it is a different experience entirely.

THE PIZZA SETUP

Bread maker dough plus a pizza oven at full heat is the most interactive, crowd-pleasing party food format we have found. Kids love it. Adults love it. It feeds people at pace without anyone disappearing into the kitchen.

THE BBQ

Classic for a reason. Burgers and beer at minimum. Upgrade to kebabs, steaks and shrimp if the budget and appetite allows. One person running the Weber, everyone else watching the game. This is the formula.

THE SWEEP STAKE

Simple, free, and it makes every match interesting for four weeks. Draw the countries, track the bracket, run a small kitty. The drama runs itself.

THE OUTDOOR SETUP

Garden, pool, projector screen once the light drops. This is the aspirational summer setup and it is entirely achievable. Plan the BBQ for the afternoon, the screen for the evening kick-off.

THE RAIN PLAN

Indoors with the Nebula on a 100-inch screen with the curtains drawn is genuinely excellent. Nothing is lost. The occasion transfers completely.

ONE HONEST NOTE

The Nebula Capsule 3 needs dark or dim conditions to produce its best picture outdoors. Plan your outdoor setup for the evening kick-offs or wait for the light to go. The 2026 World Cup schedule will have plenty of them.


Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions, answered from genuine experience of doing all of this in our own garden and living room.


What projector is best for a World Cup viewing party in the garden?

The Nebula Capsule 3 is the one we use and recommend. It is a 1080p portable projector that runs Google TV, sets up in under three seconds via auto-keystone and autofocus, and produces a sharp image up to 120 inches. For outdoor evening use, 200 ANSI Lumens is the key number - you need dusk or dark conditions for a clear picture outside, which is very achievable on summer evenings. Pair it with a retractable projector screen rather than a pop-up alternative, which can go wonky mid-game. Full review and specs here.

 

How do you set up a pizza oven at a viewing party?

Gas pizza oven - the Ooni Koda 16 is the one we would go to - positioned on a stable surface at least a metre from guests and flammable materials. Light it 20 to 25 minutes before you want to cook so it reaches 400 to 500 degrees. Prepare your dough in advance using a bread maker - set it on the dough programme the morning of or the day before and refrigerate. At the party, lay out toppings on a table, give each guest a dough portion, let them build their own pizza, and cook in 60 to 90 seconds. You can feed ten people in around fifteen minutes at full temperature. This is exactly why it works so well at half time.

 

Can you watch the World Cup outside in the UK in June and July?

Yes, with a portable projector and a screen, and with the right timing. The Nebula Capsule 3 needs dim or dark conditions for its best outdoor image - full daylight in a British summer is too bright for 200 ANSI Lumens. The trick is planning your garden setup around the later kick-offs or waiting for the light to drop before the screen goes up. For afternoon matches, setting up under a black gazebo or deep shade can work well. The indoor setup is equally good for any match where the timing does not cooperate with the light.

 

What is the best food for a World Cup party?

Homemade pizza from a pizza oven and a BBQ, ideally both running simultaneously for a larger crowd. The pizza station is interactive - guests build their own pizzas and the oven cooks them in 90 seconds - which means food preparation becomes part of the occasion. A BBQ running alongside covers the meat-focused guests and anything that does not work on a pizza. Both can run simultaneously with one person each. For a smaller group of six to eight, either option alone works well.

 

How do you run a World Cup sweep stake?

Print a tournament bracket showing all 48 countries. Write each country on a slip of paper, fold them up, and draw them from a hat before the tournament starts. Each person or team draws a country at random - for a smaller group, let people draw two or three each. Track the bracket through each round. Run a kitty at one or two pounds per entry, pot rolling forward to whoever draws the country that goes furthest. The draw itself is an event - do it at the start of the first party night, everyone unfolds their slip at the same time.

 

Does the Nebula Capsule 3 work inside for a viewing party?

Excellently. In a darkened or dimly lit room, the Nebula Capsule 3 at 1080p on a 100-inch screen is a genuinely impressive viewing experience. The auto-setup corrects the image in three seconds on any surface. Set it on a coffee table or sideboard, angle the gimbal at your screen or wall, close the curtains or blinds, and you are ready. The 8W Dolby Digital speaker is more than adequate for a living room full of people. For larger gatherings, connect a Bluetooth speaker for more volume.

 

Can children be involved in the pizza party setup?

Yes, completely, and they love it. Providing a flattened dough ball, a rolling pin and a tray of toppings to a child gives them something to do that produces a result they are genuinely invested in eating. The pizza oven is the adult job - children do not go near it when it is at temperature - but the dough rolling and topping selection is fully child-friendly and engages them for long enough that the adults can actually watch the game. It also removes the 'I am hungry' situation that tends to emerge at the worst possible moment.

 

What is the best BBQ for a garden party?

The Weber Original Kettle E-5710 57cm is the one we would go to. The full-size 57cm cooking grate is the right size for a party - comfortable for six to eight people, with space for burgers, kebabs and corn running simultaneously. It comes with a 10-year warranty and has one of the highest review ratings of any BBQ at this price point. The One-Touch cleaning system handles ash disposal without any faff. At around £160 to £200, it is the aspirational kettle BBQ that most people have seen at a good garden party at some point - and there is a reason it keeps showing up. Gas is faster to light if you want more control, but charcoal is the flavour choice and the Weber handles it well.



SHOP THE KIT - AFFILIATE LINKS


The projector we use and recommend for this whole setup. 1080p, Google TV, 100-inch image, auto-setup. Amazon UK.

Retractable Projector Screen

Check

The outdoor screen solution that actually stays stable. Hangs from awning points, van handles, or a freestanding mount. Amazon UK.

Ooni Koda 16 Gas Pizza Oven

The 500-degree gas pizza oven that cooks in 90 seconds. The centrepiece of the pizza party setup. Amazon UK or Ooni direct via Awin.

Panasonic SD-YR2550 Bread Maker

Set and walk away dough. No baking skill required. One of the best advance-prep moves for a large party. Amazon UK.

Weber Original Kettle E-5710 57cm Charcoal BBQ

The full-size iconic kettle. 57cm grate, 10-year warranty, One-Touch cleaning, ~£200-240. The BBQ that turns up at every good garden party for a reason. Amazon UK.

Football Paper Plates - Party Pack

Football shaped. Yes really. Genuinely brilliant and entirely worth it. Amazon UK.

Football Bunting - Garden Party

Transforms garden into occasion. Strings easily between fence posts, trees or awning poles. Amazon UK.

Bestway Steel Pro Max 12ft Frame Pool

The frame pool we have. Great for multiple adults and kids at the same time. A genuine summer game changer if you have the garden space. Amazon UK.

Bluetooth Speaker - Outdoor Party

For extra volume in the garden. Pairs directly with the Nebula Capsule 3. Amazon UK.


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