Football Australia has called upon the Melbourne Arts Precinct to rescind its decision to prevent screening of 2026 FIFA World Cup matches at Federation Square.
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Fans and pundits are in uproar as Melbourne’s iconic Federation Square announced it will not be showing Socceroos matches when the FIFA World Cup kicks off next month.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has stepped in and overturned Fed Square’s decision not to screen Socceroos matches during ...