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Portable toilets and screens installed at Monument to the Revolution for Mexico vs. Czechia match; fans say 'it's great'
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Portable toilets and screens installed at Monument to the Revolution for Mexico vs. Czechia match; fans say 'it's great'

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Portable toilets and large screens have been installed at the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City for fans to watch the Mexico vs. Czechia soccer match.
  • The setup includes live music, seating, and multiple screens to accommodate attendees.
  • Fans expressed enthusiasm for the public viewing, with one suggesting the portable toilets should remain year-round due to the monument's popularity.

Mexico City residents will have a public viewing experience for the Mexico vs. Czechia soccer match, with installations set up at the Monument to the Revolution. Large screens and a stage for live music have been erected on the explanada, creating a festive atmosphere for fans gathering to support the national team.

Attendees can enjoy the game from various vantage points. Two screens are positioned under a white tent on Ignacio Ramรญrez street, offering a covered viewing area. Additionally, 20 blue portable toilets have been placed near Ponciano Arriaga street to serve the expected crowds.

It's great because even if you don't have a TV or just don't want to stay home, you can come watch it here.

โ€” Karina รlvarezA fan expressing her enthusiasm for the public viewing event.

Fans arriving early expressed their excitement about the public event. Karina รlvarez, who came to cheer for Mexico, commented on the convenience and atmosphere. "It's great because even if you don't have a TV or just don't want to stay home, you can come watch it here," she said.

รlvarez also noted the practical need for the facilities, humorously suggesting the portable toilets remain permanently. "It's a very famous place, sometimes you pass by here and you really need to go, but there are no bathrooms," she added, highlighting the monument's high visitor traffic and the common lack of public restrooms.

It's a very famous place, sometimes you pass by here and you really need to go, but there are no bathrooms.

โ€” Karina รlvarezSuggesting the need for permanent public restrooms at the Monument to the Revolution.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.