An Púcán Unveils One of the Largest TV Screens in Ireland

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An Púcán recently unveiled their new big screen, taking centre stage in their Heineken Beer Garden, sure to draw the crowds on match day.

When you think of places to watch the big game in Galway City, An Púcán automatically springs to mind.

Now, with the addition of a new large screen, there’s another big reason to make it your first stop for all-things live televised sport.

Described as one of the largest TV screens in the country, it has already drawn plenty of crowds for some amazing big games since it was installed.

The Premier League, FIFA Women’s World Cup, autumn rugby internationals, GAA All-Ireland finals, and more have already been shown on the giant screen – and each one has been matched by a fantastic atmosphere in the festival vibe of An Púcán’s Heineken Beer Garden.

With lots of thrilling sport still to come this year, there are sure to be many more huge contests shown on the big screen.

The UEFA Champions League group stage and the Rugby World Cup are just two of the milestone sporting events that are sure to draw crowds in An Púcán, and there promises to be a phenomenal atmosphere for all the games.

“Everyone knows that An Púcán is a fantastic place to watch the match. If you want to cheer on your team, you can grab a pint and a burger here while you enjoy the big game experience,” said Conor Moloney, An Púcán’s General Manager, who recently won Bar Manager of the Year at the Bar of the Year Awards.

“This is one of the largest TV screens in the country, and we’re so excited to have it here in An Púcán.”

“We know how much our customers and visitors love live sport, and this massive screen will elevate their enjoyment to a whole new level. You might even say we’ve upped our game for the big games,” Conor added.

The big TV screen will provide a fantastic viewing experience for those unable to nab tickets to these kinds of events, and it will almost feel like they’re at the match. So, why not stop by An Púcán – the home of live sport in Galway – and check it out for yourself?