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Can’t get to Russia? No problem, comrade! You can set up your personal World Cup fan park in your own backyard.

THE PICTURE

Epson EB-X41 3LCD office projector

Watching the big game is always better on a big screen. The Epson EB-X41 is an ideal projector for home use: it’s well priced, easy to transport and set up, and fully equipped to create a consistently clear, bright picture under any lighting conditions. With 3LCD technology and an equally high White and Colour Light Output of 3 600 lumens, this high-quality, long-lasting device will give you more than enough to cheer about – regardless of who’s winning.

Price: R7 999

 

THE DECODER

DStv Explora 2 decoder

For HD-quality picture, you can’t beat SuperSport. If you haven’t already, now’s the time to invest in a DStv decoder. It’ll also give you access to the DStv Now app, which will make sure you don’t miss a game, no matter where you are.

Price: R999

 

THE CHILL

Russell Hobbs 12kg countertop ice maker

You can’t toast every goal (or every goal missed by the opponent) if you don’t have enough ice to go around. It makes 9 cubes every 6-13 minutes (small or large cubes) plus it comes with a one year

warranty.

Price: R2 499

 

THE SCREEN

Ultralink UL-TS004N projector screen

Unless you have a nice blank wall, you’ll want to project your image onto a portable screen like this one. Measuring 1.5×1.5m and a cinch to set up, it includes a height-adjustable tripod stand and a one-year warranty.

Price: R1 099

THE SOUND

JBL Bluetooth speaker

Don’t limit your audio options to your buddy’s well-worn vuvuzela. Pick up a JBL boombox and enjoy the sounds of the stadium and in-game commentary. Not only does it promise to deliver monstrous

sound for 24 hours straight (not that you’ll be watching that long… right?), but it’s also waterproof so you won’t have to worry about any accidental pool mishaps. #Boom.

Price: R6 499

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