Published on 6/7/2026
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, you do not need to book tickets or travel to experience the World Cup atmosphere. With some smart changes, you can transform the living room into a viewing space that gives you the excitement of the stands, and receive your friends for an enjoyable group viewing, without turning the house upside down.
1- Arrange the room as if it were a small amphitheater
Before moving furniture, think about three points:
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- Clear view for everyone in the room.
- Comfortable sitting throughout the two halves of the match and perhaps extra time.
- The shape of the room should remain in harmony with the decor of the house even after the tournament ends.
Place the TV in a central location, with the main sofa directly facing it, and arrange the seating in a semicircle or U shape, so it’s easy for everyone to watch the game.
If the number of attendees is large, you can get inspiration from the idea of the stands:
- Large floor cushions in the first row.
- Behind her is the main sofa.
- Then in the back with poufs, folding benches, or even some dining chairs.
If you buy additional pillows or throws, choose colors that are close to the room’s colors so that you can use them after the World Cup as part of the regular decor.

2- Adjust the screen to show the stadium at its best
Specialized technical websites advise activating the sports mode on the TV if it is available, then adjusting it to what suits you, not just using the automatic settings.
In this mode, the motion smoothing feature is often activated, which may have different names such as (TruMotion), (Auto Motion Plus), or (Motionflow). It improves tracking of fast balls, but sometimes it gives an artificial image, so try reducing its effect until it reaches a level that is comfortable for your eyes.
It is also useful to lower or turn off the sharpness setting, as excessive sharpness creates an annoying halo around players and the lines of the field.
To get a more natural grass color, it is recommended to gradually raise the backlight brightness instead of choosing Vivid picture modes that make the colors tiredly bright.

3- The sound of the stands in the living room
- If you have a soundbar, place it below the screen or close to viewers’ ears for even sound distribution.
- If you have a surround speaker system, distribute it so that it faces the main seating area, avoiding placing it attached to the wall or hidden behind furniture.
- Look in the sound settings for a mode that simulates a stadium atmosphere or surround sound, so you can hear the cheers and applause around you, not just in front of you.
Some systems allow the commentary volume to be raised compared to the rest of the voices, which is a useful option for those who like to follow the details of the announcer without having to raise the volume to a degree that disturbs everyone.
And don’t forget to close the windows during late matches or turn down the volume a little so that your favorite team’s enthusiasm does not turn into a nuisance for the neighbors.

4- Lighting gives you clarity of the image without stress
A completely dark room strains the eyes, and strong lighting directly on the screen spoils the image and reflects glare. The solution is soft, diffused light.
- You can use LED strips behind your TV to create a soft halo that reduces the contrast between the screen and the wall.
- Or turn off the main lamp and use side lamps or dim lighting in the corner of the room away from the screen.
The idea is to see the room around you, but the screen remains the clearest element.

5- A smart guest table that does not block the view
Games are not complete without entertainment, but a large table in the middle of the room can turn into a permanent obstruction in front of the screen.
- It is best to place the table at the side of the room or behind the seats so that everyone can reach it without standing in front of others.
- Offer snacks that are easy to eat, such as popcorn, potato chips, small sandwiches, or snack seeds, nuts, and fruit, and don’t forget drinks.
- Arrange the dishes at different levels for easy access, and you can add national team flags or the colors of favorite team shirts to create a simple, enthusiastic atmosphere without exaggeration.

6- Easy cleaning after the final whistle
Cleaning up after a football night is the least fun part, but organizing it starts before the referee blows the first whistle.
- Place a trash can in a clear place that is easily accessible from different seats.
- Use washable or disposable placemats on tables.
- Provide paper napkins on the table and in the side of the room.
- To reduce the burden of washing dishes, you can rely on paper or plastic plates and cups.
With these simple steps, the living room turns into a safe and comfortable small amphitheater, where you experience the World Cup atmosphere with your loved ones, and the memory remains in pictures and conversations long after the tournament ends.