Changi Airport began hosting World Cup fan experiences on June 11, running through July 19, 2026. The event features free live screenings of all 104 World Cup matches at Terminal 3 and in transit areas across the airport [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6].

As part of the launch, Changi Airport Group introduced a new short film titled "Where The World Comes To Play." The film stars Singapore national football team players including Hariss Harun, Gavin Lee, Jacob Mahler, Shawal Anuar, Kyoga Nakamura, and Tyan Foong. Local football legend Fandi Ahmad makes a special cameo appearance. The players are shown playing football in iconic spots around Changi Airport and Jewel [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6].

Kelvin Ng, CAG’s vice president of corporate and marketing communications, said the film is a celebration of the Singapore national team and aims to showcase their passion and talent "in a setting that is uniquely Changi." He added, "Their passion and talent deserve to be seen by the world, and we are proud to tell their story" [1].

Coach Gavin Lee said the players enjoyed taking part in filming across the terminals and Jewel, calling it "a fantastic way to share our love for the game." He noted the team is preparing for upcoming tournaments including the ASEAN Championship Hyundai Cup and Asian Cup, and that such events help build stronger fan connections ahead of those contests [1].

Fans can also participate in a Football Champions Trail within Terminal 3, which features 11 quiz and challenge stations. Participants can claim shopping and dining deals valued at more than S$50 and receive a free ticket to the Jewel Canopy Park’s Bouncing Net attraction [3].

Transit passengers at Changi can take part in football-themed games designed to test balance, strength, and reflexes. Prizes include a top reward of 200,000 Changi Rewards points, worth about S$1,000 [3].

The screening of every World Cup match at the airport runs from June 12 to July 20, covering the entire tournament schedule [3].