Before the opening ceremony of World Cup, owners of cafés and restaurants across Vietnam prepare large TV screens or projectors to show the matches that are broadcast live on television.

Restaurants near Hoan Kiem Lake ready to welcome football fans.

A coffee shop in Ho Chi Minh City is decorated with colourful national flags.

 

People gather at a café to watch the first match between Russia and Audi Arabia.

An owner of a restaurant located at Dong Da district says the price of food and drinks are unchanged during the World Cup.

At a Café 56 in Hanoi, football fans just have to pay VND35,000-VND65,000 for a drink and free watch the World Cup football matches on projector.

Coffee shops in Ho Dac Di Street attracts a huge number of football fans.

A small restaurant offers attractive prices for food and drinks.

A ‘football fan zone’ in Ba Trieu Street is equipped with big screens and new menus plus discounted prices.

 

A Zabivaka mascot costs VND170,000-VND320,000, depending on its size.