The Fifa World Cup kick off is just over a week away, so watch party plans are no doubt already starting to take shape. Whether you’re gathering with friends for an outdoor BBQ or watching on a big screen indoors, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the tournament. Aldi is cleverly tapping into the build-up with the launch of new specialbuys landing in stores this week. Alongside football accessories like flag light chains and foam balls, the retailer is also launching an inflatable movie screen and HD projector. The budget-friendly tech is designed for easy at-home or garden use, and is a great solution for turning your space into a makeshift cinema for big match nights. Seriously, you’ll have the best setup on your street.With football fans expected to host watch parties throughout the tournament, the timing couldn’t be better for anyone looking to impress their pals without having to spend a fortune. And if any games line up with glorious summer weather, what could be better than watching al fresco?The HD LED projector will basically turn your living room or garden into a mini stadium on screen sizes from 40in right up to 130in. It runs on Android 11 so you can stream straight from your usual apps, and it has automatic keystone correction, built-in Wi-Fi and a compact design.Pair this with the inflatable movie screen and you’re good to go. The screen is made from all weather material so works both in and outdoors, and it comes with everything you need for a fast setup, including an air blower, tethers, stakes and a storage bag. And when the World Cup excitement is over, you can use it for your next movie night or binge-watch session.Read more: England’s 2026 World Cup kit has landed – here’s how to buyAldi’s World Cup SpecialbuysHere’s everything you need to know about Aldi’s upcoming specialbuys, available from Thursday, 4 June. Bauhn HD LED projector, £49.99(Aldi)This projector has projection sizes ranging from 40in to 130in in HD quality. It comes with built-in speakers that produce audio straight out of the box, and it supports dual-band Wi-Fi that should make streaming more stable. It has a compact design too, so should easily fit into different rooms or outdoor setups, and can be easily moved around.Read more: Best portable projectors, tried and testedCrane inflatable movie screen, £59.99(Aldi)This inflatable screen is designed for quick and easy use. It’s made from all-weather material, so it can be used both indoors and outdoors. The package includes an air blower, tethers, stakes, and a storage bag, so you have everything you need for setup and storage.Read more: Best TVs, tried and testedBest portable projectorsAldi’s specialbuys don’t stick around for long, but if you can’t make it to a store this week we’ve tested some excellent portable projectors that’d be perfect for your World Cup watch parties. XGIMI MoGo 4 laser: £679, Amazon.co.ukXGIMI MoGo 4 laser Best portable projector IndyBest review (XGIMI)In our review of the best portable projectors, the XGIMI MoGo 4 laser took the top spot. Reviewer Steve Hogarty praises its “clever design and slick performance” and says that the “speakers produce decent enough sound indoors and out”. Buy nowXGIMI halo+: Was £679, now £612.99, Amazon.co.uk(XGIMI)We also rated the XGIMI halo+ portable projector. “The halo+ is a little larger and less cool than the compact and ready-to-party MoGo 4, but it’s a mature and well-designed portable projector,” writes Steve.He continues: “While it lacks the fancy gimbal of the newer MoGo, it makes up for it with significantly higher brightness, at 700 lumens. This makes it far more usable in rooms with a bit of ambient light, or for watching football matches in the garden at dusk.”Buy nowLooking for a new TV? Hisense’s 98in is perfect for World Cup watch parties
Aldi’s projector and inflatable screen are World Cup ready – and launch this week
You can find them in Aldi’s middle aisle this week
Aldi launches £49.99 HD projector and £59.99 inflatable screen for World Cup, supporting 40"-130" projection with Android 11 streaming capability. Budget strategy signals retail expansion in consumer electronics; aggressive pricing pressure reshapes category for CE specialists.














