IPL Fan Parks 2026
IPL Fan Parks 2026 are official live match screening events organized during the Indian Premier League, where fans can watch matches on giant screens in their own cities. In 2026, these fan parks will be hosted across 45+ cities in India in two phases from March 28 to May 24, 2026.
These events include live IPL match screenings, music, food courts, kids’ zones, and interactive activities, giving fans a stadium-like experience without visiting the actual venue.
Quick Highlights
- Total Cities: 45+
- Phases: 2 (Phase 1 + Phase 2)
- Dates: March 28 – May 24, 2026
- आयोजक: Board of Control for Cricket in India
- Entry: Free or minimal cost
The Indian Premier League is not just limited to stadiums anymore. With IPL Fan Parks 2026, cricket fans across India can enjoy live match screenings, entertainment, and stadium-like vibes in their own cities.
Organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, this initiative brings IPL excitement to multiple cities, making it accessible for everyone.
What Are IPL Fan Parks?
IPL Fan Parks are large outdoor venues where fans can:
- Watch IPL matches on giant screens
- Enjoy music, live entertainment, and activities
- Experience stadium-like energy without buying match tickets
- Participate in fun games and contests
Think of it like: “Mini stadium near your home — minus expensive tickets!”
IPL Fan Parks 2026 Overview
- Total Phases: 2
- Total Cities Covered: 45+
- Duration: March 28, 2026 – May 24, 2026
- Weekends Covered: 9
Also Read: IPL 2026 Schedule: Complete Match List, Dates, Time & Venue
Phase 1: IPL Fan Parks 2026 (First 15 Cities)
Phase 1 includes the first 3 weeks and covers 15 cities across 11 states.
Phase 1 Schedule
| Week | City | State | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Rohtak | Haryana | 28–29 Mar | Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Ground |
| Week 1 | Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | 28–29 Mar | Govt. MVM College |
| Week 1 | Nagpur | Maharashtra | 28–29 Mar | Mecosabagh Methodist School Ground |
| Week 1 | Tumakuru | Karnataka | 28–29 Mar | Govt. Junior College Field |
| Week 1 | Krishnanagar | West Bengal | 28–29 Mar | DL Roy Stadium |
| Week 2 | Mathura | Uttar Pradesh | 4–5 Apr | Amarnath Vidya Ashram |
| Week 2 | Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 4–5 Apr | Barkatullah Khan Stadium |
| Week 2 | Nizamabad | Telangana | 4–5 Apr | Women’s Educational Society Grounds |
| Week 2 | Mysuru | Karnataka | 4–5 Apr | SBRR Mahajana College |
| Week 2 | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 4–5 Apr | KITS University Stadium |
| Week 3 | Meerut | Uttar Pradesh | 11–12 Apr | Bhainsali Ground |
| Week 3 | Nadiad | Gujarat | 11–12 Apr | Radhe Farm |
| Week 3 | Ratnagiri | Maharashtra | 11–12 Apr | Pramod Mahajan Krida Sankul |
| Week 3 | Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu | 11–12 Apr | Hindustan College |
| Week 3 | Rourkela | Odisha | 11–12 Apr | Sector 17 Ground |
Phase 2: IPL Fan Parks 2026 (30 Cities Expansion)
Phase 2 expands the excitement to 30 more cities across 18 states and 1 UT, covering weeks 4 to 9.
Some cities like Puthuppally, Mangalagiri, Imphal, Silchar will host Fan Parks for the first time.
Phase 2 Schedule
| Week | City | State | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 4 | Bathinda | Punjab | 18–19 Apr |
| Week 4 | Kota | Rajasthan | 18–19 Apr |
| Week 4 | Belagavi | Karnataka | 18–19 Apr |
| Week 4 | Puthuppally | Kerala | 18–19 Apr |
| Week 4 | Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | 18–19 Apr |
| Week 5 | Amritsar | Punjab | 25–26 Apr |
| Week 5 | Bikaner | Rajasthan | 25–26 Apr |
| Week 5 | Mangalagiri | Andhra Pradesh | 25–26 Apr |
| Week 5 | Dindigul | Tamil Nadu | 25–26 Apr |
| Week 5 | Dhanbad | Jharkhand | 25–26 Apr |
| Week 6 | Chamba | Himachal Pradesh | 2–3 May |
| Week 6 | Surat | Gujarat | 2–3 May |
| Week 6 | Solapur | Maharashtra | 2–3 May |
| Week 6 | Tiruchirappalli | Tamil Nadu | 2–3 May |
| Week 6 | Siliguri | West Bengal | 2–3 May |
| Week 7 | Mandi | Himachal Pradesh | 9–10 May |
| Week 7 | Rajkot | Gujarat | 9–10 May |
| Week 7 | Hubballi | Karnataka | 9–10 May |
| Week 7 | Puducherry | Puducherry | 9–10 May |
| Week 7 | Golaghat | Assam | 9–10 May |
| Week 8 | Patiala | Punjab | 16–17 May |
| Week 8 | Indore | Madhya Pradesh | 16–17 May |
| Week 8 | Goa | Goa | 16–17 May |
| Week 8 | Shivamogga | Karnataka | 16–17 May |
| Week 8 | Imphal | Manipur | 16–17 May |
| Week 9 | Agra | Uttar Pradesh | 23–24 May |
| Week 9 | Bhillai | Chhattisgarh | 23–24 May |
| Week 9 | Kolhapur | Maharashtra | 23–24 May |
| Week 9 | Warangal | Telangana | 23–24 May |
| Week 9 | Silchar | Assam | 23–24 May |
Source URL: https://documents.iplt20.com/bcci/documents/1775647862848_Fan%20Park%20Schedule%202026.pdf
What You Can Expect at IPL Fan Parks
Every Fan Park is designed to deliver a complete IPL experience:
Entertainment & Activities
- Live match screenings on giant LED screens
- DJ music and live performances
- Cheer-o-meter competitions
Cricket Fun
- Virtual batting experience
- Bowling speed challenges
- Cricket-based mini games
Food & Lifestyle
- Food courts with multiple options
- Kids play zones
- 360° photo booths
Also Read: How many overs in IPL match ?
Benefits of IPL Fan Parks
- Free or affordable IPL experience
- Perfect for families & friends
- No need to travel to big stadiums
- Brings cricket culture to smaller cities
Why IPL Fan Parks Are So Popular
Since starting in 2015, IPL Fan Parks have:
- Expanded IPL reach beyond metro cities
- Increased fan engagement across India
- Created a festival-like cricket atmosphere
In short: IPL ka asli maza ab har city mein!
Tips Before Visiting IPL Fan Parks
- Reach early to get good seating
- Carry water bottles and essentials
- Follow local event guidelines
- Check weather conditions
FAQs
1. Are IPL Fan Parks free?
Most Fan Parks are free or have minimal entry charges depending on the city.
2. Can I watch live IPL matches there?
Yes, matches are streamed live on big screens.
3. Is it safe for families?
Yes, these are family-friendly events with proper arrangements.
4. Do I need to book tickets?
Usually no, but some locations may require registration.
5. What is the timing of Fan Parks?
Typically afternoon to night during match hours.
Conclusion
The IPL Fan Parks 2026 initiative is making cricket more accessible than ever. Whether you are in a metro city or a small town, you can now enjoy the IPL vibe with thousands of fans around you.
So grab your friends, wear your team jersey, and get ready to cheer — because IPL is coming closer to your home this year!

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