BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN INDIA (BCCI) has announced the schedule for the TATA IPL Fan Parks 2026 during the opening phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season.
Continuing its effort to take the IPL experience beyond stadiums, the Fan Parks will be hosted across 15 cities in 11 states during the first three weeks of the tournament. The initiative will allow fans to watch live IPL matches in a lively, community-driven setting.
The Fan Parks will take place over three weekends:
* Week 1: 28 and 29 March
* Week 2: 4 and 5 April
* Week 3: 11 and 12 April
Each weekend will feature five Fan Parks across different regions, North, South, East and West, ensuring wider regional representation and stronger fan engagement.
Week 1
* Rohtak, Haryana – Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Ground
* Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – Govt. MVM College Ground
* Nagpur, Maharashtra – Mecosabagh Methodist High School Playground
* Tumakuru, Karnataka – Government Junior College Field
* Krishnanagar, West Bengal – DL Roy Stadium
Week 2
* Mathura, Uttar Pradesh – Amarnath Vidya Ashram
* Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Barkatullah Khan Stadium
* Nizamabad, Telangana – Women’s Educational Society Grounds
* Mysuru, Karnataka – SBRR Mahajana First Grade College
* Bhubaneswar, Odisha – KITS University Stadium
Week 3
* Meerut, Uttar Pradesh – Bhainsali Ground
* Nadiad, Gujarat – Radhe Farm
* Ratnagiri, Maharashtra – Swargiya Pramod Mahajan Krida Sankul
* Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – Hindustan College of Arts & Science
* Rourkela, Odisha – Sector 17 Ground
Each Fan Park will feature live screenings of IPL matches along with a range of on-ground activities, including music performances, entertainment zones, food courts, children’s play areas and interactive fan engagement experiences. Fans can also participate in activities such as virtual batting challenges, bowling nets, face painting, cheer-o-meters and 360° photo booths.
Since its launch in 2015, the IPL Fan Park initiative has played an important role in expanding the league’s reach, bringing the energy and excitement of the IPL to fans across India. The 2026 edition continues this tradition by enabling supporters in multiple cities to be part of the IPL celebration.



