The free screenings run at ST3PS, the public events space in Terminal 3, with additional matches in TV lounges across the transit areas of all four terminals, The Straits Times reported.

For travelers passing through during the June 11-July 19 tournament, the first World Cup contested by 48 teams and the first to span 104 matches, co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico, it means catching games without leaving the airport, backed by late-night and 24-hour dining.

At the center of the campaign is a short film, "Where The World Comes To Play", that follows a football passed through some of Changi and Jewel's most recognizable spots, including the Rain Vortex and The Wonderfall.

According to The Straits Times, it features Singapore national team captain Hariss Harun, coach Gavin Lee and players Jacob Mahler, Shawal Anuar, Kyoga Nakamura and Tyan Foong, with a cameo from local football legend Fandi Ahmad.

Lions captain Hariss Harun (L) features in a film launched by Changi Airport Group to celebrate the World Cup. Photo courtesy of Changi Airport Group