Wales' first World Cup games in 64 years will be shown on Newtown's biggest screen for free - but you'll have to be quick to book your place.
The Regent Cinema is allowing up to 120 people watch Wales' group stage matches for free when their tournament kicks off in Qatar next week.
But film fans needn't worry because the cinema will continue to show the latest releases such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Spirited.
The Broad Street cinema will be opening its doors to football fans an hour before kick-off for each game shown inside the newly-refurbished 120-seater screen.
The opening match for Wales' first World Cup since 1958 will be against the USA on Monday (November 21) at 7pm. Then on Friday morning (November 25) it's Wales versus Iran with the kick-off at 10am. Wales' last group stage match will see them facing England on Tuesday, November 29.
The Regent Cinema said: "Grab your bucket hats and watch the Red Wall descend on Qatar on the biggest screen in Newtown.
"So grab the family, grab some snacks and let make an atmosphere to enjoy this once in a generation event."
Fans won't be soaked in someone else's pint when Wales scores because the cinema has banned alcohol and anyone under the influence will not be allowed in to watch the games.
Elsewhere in Newtown, Ysgol Calon y Dderwen will have its own World Cup fanzone, including free half-time burger and chips, for children in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 who want to watch Wales play their opening match against the USA from 6.45pm on Monday (November 21).
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