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AaronMumsnet · 01/05/2018 11:00

Summer is finally here, and the football season is in full swing. Whether you’re celebrating your team’s big game, or you have a mini football fan on your hands who wants nothing more than for Ronaldo to be the guest of honour at their birthday party (gulp), you need to be organised to make sure you don’t score an own-goal. Who better then, than Mumsnetters to provide some play-by-play hints and tips to make sure your football-themed party gets the crowd roaring?

What recipes do you turn to when you’ve got a crowd coming round? Is the World Cup a big deal in your house or just an excuse to get the barbecue out of retirement? Chargrilled chunks of meat not your thing? What summer dishes make your squad happy. Which games and activities keep you and your team entertained during balmy summer evenings?

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Share your top tips for throwing a great football-themed party - chance to win a £100 Lidl voucher! NOW CLOSED!
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sashh · 01/05/2018 11:23

The only think even slightly football themed I may do is a 'football free zone' party for those of us who don't give a cockwomble's whisker about football.

aggga8 · 01/05/2018 13:13

I will do football barbecue party- grilled meat, new Potato salad( boiled new potatoes, garlic, dill and greek yogurt, pittas, and chips.

gryffen · 01/05/2018 13:22

Not in Glasgow - too many issues with home teams etc

Kids football team is different as it's independent and would just be a BBq style menu and a fancy cake but all the sports and quiz games would be world wide football skills and questions etc.

Beat the goalie, pin the badge on the referee, Goal post Piniata (kick the ball and hit the treats!)

But be sneaky and have a nutritionist element as they should be learning about that too.

Leicesterpiggott · 01/05/2018 15:21

Chips and dips! Stuff you can eat without having to look at it in case you miss one second's worth of the game 🙄

Headfullofdreams · 01/05/2018 15:30

Bbq, snacks and a big tv

FawnDrench · 01/05/2018 18:38

Beer, barbecue, burgers and buns. And beer. And Brie. And a massive tv. And beer.

sharond101 · 01/05/2018 18:49

Pulled pork, so easy and tasty. Everyone can help themselves and serve with buns, salad and coleslaw.

TheWizardofWas · 01/05/2018 19:41

Orange eighths for half time. And lots of variation, eg 3 sided football, to keep it fun.

UpOnDown · 01/05/2018 20:34

we do nachos and chicken wings

Royalsteph · 01/05/2018 20:47

We don't watch football in the house but the kids love playing it. They are quite old school and use jumpers or t-shirts as goal posts and have a good old kick about.

JellySlice · 01/05/2018 22:56

The best football-themed party is hosted by someone else, in their house, and quite probably without inviting me!

If I was to be invited, then a room far away from the TV, with comfy seating, food, drink, and like-minded company is all that's needed to make a good party.

stickladilove · 02/05/2018 06:25

Massive QLED TV
Comfy 3 seater
BBQ chicken wings, chips, kebab in stick, pita dips and salad with drinks.
Tropical fruit platter pineapple, mango and melon

Baconsarnie · 02/05/2018 08:28

If it's a kids' party, then give out water bottles instead of party bags. I got this from another Mumsnetter. Actually, it works for any party. SportsDirect do 2 for £4.

colleenw · 02/05/2018 10:38

Keep it fun while being a little competitive. A bbq instead of the usual party snacks.

Nsmum14 · 02/05/2018 12:35

I grew to love the World Cup as a kid - my dad always was, and still is, football crazy. Though no longer much into the leagues I still love to watch the big matches. It is a great chance for family bonding when relationships aren't great within the family, as they were not in mine. Now, as then, I would say not a great deal is required for a football party. A decent sized TV and some snacks for half-time, mezze kind of stuff - hummus dips with pitas and veg, meat and veggie meatballs, diced fruit - summer fare.

ButterflyOfFreedom · 02/05/2018 12:37

Big TV
Lots of party type snacks
Cool drinks to hand

Then before or after the big game, we'll play football - hopefully outside in the garden in the sun!

kateandme · 02/05/2018 13:36

bowls of crisps and dips for when they arrive and watching.then takeaway curry or pizza

joggingrunning · 02/05/2018 14:16

As the world cup is a big thing in our household, we create home-made pizzas and use the barbecue to make spicy chicken wings for our football themed party. If the weather is nice, then we play football Football outdoors in between matches. But if it is raining then we play FIFA on the games console.

ncullinane · 02/05/2018 15:34

I'm not keen on football but my partner is so has had friends round to watch it before, we've done loads of food to eat, BBQ is always a winner too.

Cambam2010 · 02/05/2018 16:18

Weather permitting - we would have a bbq in the garden where we happen to have a goal post set up. I think some tasty food combined with some drinks would lead to drinking games involving the scoring of goals. A football cake would go down well as well, or just decorated cupcakes.

SheSellSeaShells · 02/05/2018 17:59

ooo we're planning on a football bbq for the world cup - even got a projector for the garden to play on a screen. Kids can play and we can watch football and eat burnt burgers, kebabs and guzzle sip prosecco. I'll make some footballl cupcakes too & pop some bunting up - perfect! (just hope the weather plays ball (boom boom) with my plans!

fishnships · 02/05/2018 18:36

Piece de resistance - a football shaped birthday cake. Lakeland supply spherical cake tins and they are actually very easy to make. Just use brown icing (or black and white) and place in the centre of table, sorted!

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RomaineCalm · 02/05/2018 20:06

We went to a great World Cup party where the guests were each asked to bring a dish from a different World Cup country. It worked really well and people made a effort to do something a bit different from the usual BBQ stuff.

sarat1 · 02/05/2018 20:09

Just go for easy finger food that can be grabbed and eaten without any faffing (Pringles, dips, tub of chocolates)

ClashCityRocker · 02/05/2018 20:49

I like to do a buffet themed on the nationality of the team playing.

So for Spain we had tapas, Germany we had bratwurst with all different toppings etc

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