Guinness delivered yet another electrifying Epic Match Day Football Viewing on November 30th, drawing massive crowds to both Landmark Event Centre in Owerri and Papiee’s Meatro, Jahi Express in Abuja. The event served premium Premier League action, ice-cold Guinness, and vibrant social energy – once again proving why the brand remains a powerhouse in football entertainment in Nigeria.

Guinness regularly hosts Match Day events to celebrate the vibrant football culture in Nigeria. Fans get to enjoy Premier League fixtures with football bants, cold drinks, predict & win and other activities built around connection and collective passion. The Match Day platform is designed to give Nigerians an elevated Football Viewing experience through big screens, music, and shared excitement.



The match fixtures on November 30th were a major draw. Guests watched Chelsea vs Arsenal, West Ham vs Liverpool, and Crystal Palace vs Manchester United.
Owerri delivered a strong turnout of over 1,500 football enthusiasts at Landmark Event Centre. DJ Alonso, Hype Lady SUO, DJ Samzee, and Bella Okagbue kept guests active before kick-off. Large screens, cold Guinness, and continuous music kept the hall lively. Fans enjoyed the free Guinness Foreign Extra Stout and Guinness Smooth. Predict and Win games created competition as guests vied to secure packs of Guinness.


Reactions from fans in Owerri captured the energy of the event. Tessy Nwafor described her evening as time well spent. Chika Onuoha praised the brand for consistent quality. Football fansand followers of the popular Fans Tribe HQ took part in real-time banter. Marcel Okorie said it worked well as a Sunday outing.
Abuja matched the atmosphere. Host Yubby kept the programmetight with strong support from Fisayo and Koyin Sanusi. Influencers across both cities amplified conversations on ground. Guests took photos, shot videos, and shared reactions across their social platforms.



Fans enjoyed free Guinness and small chops. The hype crews filled the breaks between matches with games, chants, and short activities. A standout finalist won a trivia challenge after answering questions about Guinness. He received a 55-inch Hisense TV. The crowd celebrated with him as he accepted his prize.


Ife Odedere, Category Lead and Senior Brand Manager, Guinness Trademark, said the platform reinforces the brand’s commitment to lifting football viewing culture in Nigeria. He explained that the Match Day Viewing Experience gives fans more than match viewing. The aim is a premium experience built around ice-cold Guinness, entertainment, and strong energy.
Guinness closed the night with a clear win across Abuja and Owerri. Fans enjoyed football, bold flavour, and a social environment that kept the excitement strong from start to finish. The positive feedback across both cities sets the stage for the next Epic Guinness Match Day. Which city will it be?


