The big screen at city hall will show live rugby and GAA action over the St Patrick's Day weekend, as well as films including The Quiet Man and Into the West.
Five thousand Bremen fans will be at the Pukru-Saracoglu Stadium while a further 10, 000 are expected to congregate in the northern German city to see the game on a large screen in the city center.
The weather kept down audience numbers at the big screen outside the city's civic centre.
Many more watched the game on a free big screen in the city's civic centre.
In Ipswich, plans to show matches on a big screen in the city's Chantry Park have been cancelled after fears that violence might erupt.
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The goal clearly rattled the Mexicans, particularly after they saw a replay on the big screen inside Soccer City and surrounded the guilty linesman in angry protest.
Tickets for the intimate production have already sold out, but the closing night on 20 July will be relayed to 5, 000 people via a big screen in the city centre.
Riot police were deployed after a city centre big screen failed and several arrests were made.
The Norwich City Council plan is for the screen to be above the entrance to the Chapelfield shopping centre.
By passing through this screen, visitors leave behind the grid of the city streets and enter an experience where spaces flow freely into one another, gently canted forms lend a sense of dynamism to the walls and ceiling, and surfaces de-materialize into the weightless, illusory depth of the moving image.
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In New York City, where so many of big-screen favourites have been filmed, life can sometimes feel like a movie.
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For the rest, they look upon it from their terraces and their decking, they stroll a few hundred yards across it, and then they get in their off-road vehicles to drive on the road to the nearest town or city, where they sit in an office staring at a computer screen.
It is the only city in the eastern region to be invited to host a large public screen by the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG).
Thanks to the imaginative and innovative design Thomas Leeser has given us, and thanks to the generosity of our donors-chief among them the City of New York-we are able as never before to illuminate screen culture in all its variety, as both art and industry, for New Yorkers of every age and for our visitors from around the globe.
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The city's concrete jumble is far less pretty than the utopia on his screen, but it has the same village-like feel.
Manchester City Council said it had worked closely with police to create plans for the Castlefield screen.
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The Big Screen is a partnership between LOCOG (the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games), Norwich City Council, the BBC and Chapelfield.
In June 2010, Norwich City Council collaborated with The Royal Opera House to bring Bizet's Carmen live to the Big Screen.
The service has already created partnerships with Manchester City, ESPN, Eurosport and a range of other sports media entities to help them engage second screen sports audiences, especially during live broadcasts.
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