Edgbaston Stadium is setting a new standard for accessibility in sport.
In 2026, GiveVision headsets will be available at every matchday, helping visually impaired fans experience the action like never before - completely free of charge.
A huge step forward for inclusivity in cricket 👏
Give Vision
Wearable low vision devices for people with severe visual impairments
A first for Allianz Stadium 🤩
GiveVision technology helped partially sighted fans get closer to the action, live in the stadium.
“Can I take it home?” 🤣
Moments like that are exactly why this matters.
Making the matchday experience more accessible - so every fan can cheer their team on, their way. 🏉
Ryder went to watch Cardiff City at the Principality Stadium 🥽
“This headset can help me zoom into the pitch and see the goal for Cardiff. I put this headset on and for the first time I can zoom in to the pitch and watch City”
Go on you Bluebirds! 💙
Chris watched live rugby for the first time in years 🙌
He was immersed in the Wales–Scotland Six Nations match at the Principality Stadium 👀
💬 “I could see the players, the numbers on their backs and even read advertising boards from the other side of the pitch. The enhanced colours and zoom clarity meant I could watch the match, and, most importantly, chat with my friend about the game, rather than them just describing what was going on. It enhanced my experience as a spectator and I cannot wait to use the GiveVision headset again!”
Because being part of the action matters 💙
14/03/2026
GiveVision headsets in the League of Ireland! 🍀 ⚽
Alex and his dad initially wanted to watch a football game in the UK but it was postponed due to the weather… ☔
They asked us if they could take our headset over to Ireland instead for a couple of weeks so Alex could see his favourite football club, St Patrick’s Athletic… we obviously said YES!
💬 “I’m delighted to report that they were fantastic. Alex lost his sight almost 2 years ago but has some peripheral vision. We are season ticket holders for St Patrick’s Athletic in Dublin but in that time he hasn’t been able to watch live football.
”Last Friday he tried the goggles at a St Pats game and unbelievably he could watch the match. It was a fantastic experience for the two of us to be able to watch live football together again. He was so so excited at the game.
”Football has always been a huge part of his life and being able to watch it again would be life changing.”
Ryder went to watch Cardiff City Football Club 🥽
“This headset can help me zoom into the pitch and see the goal for Cardiff. I put this headset on and for the first time I can zoom in to the pitch and watch City”
Go on you Bluebirds! 💙
04/03/2026
⭐ GiveVision is delighted to have been shortlisted as a FINALIST at the Event Production Awards 2026! ⭐
We feel honoured to be recognised alongside so many outstanding groups in the events industry 🙌
02/03/2026
Word is spreading. Curiosity is growing. And we’re seeing increasing demand from fans choosing to use the GiveVision headset to follow the action 🙌
Our service at Accor Arena has now been live for a couple of months and it’s been fantastic to catch up with the team supporting visually impaired spectators who’ve signed up to use our headset.
The best part? We’ve had more people using the headset than originally booked online.
A huge thank you to the on-site team for helping make every matchday welcoming and seamless.
We’re excited to see this continue to build 📈
27/02/2026
Fantastic! 👏
💬 Cardiff City fan, David Goddard: “My youngest who is visually impaired, has been loaned a headset from a charity for the Luton game which will help bring the action to him through his headset.
“As a ST holder, he doesn’t see much of the game but loves the atmosphere. This could be a game changer for him.”
POV of a regular matchday for a visually impaired football fan 🤳
“Being amongst the atmosphere is everything, but having the accessibility makes me feel a part too.” 💙
Linzie has Keratoconus, which causes blurred vision, high astigmatism and light sensitivity. On matchday at the Kassam Stadium, she used the GiveVision headset to follow her beloved Blues 🙌
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