
Football fans in the Corporate Area are in for an unforgettable experience as The Collective Jamaica and Forty-One, in collaboration with Guinness, the official sponsor of the English Premier League (EPL), present the Premier League Pull Up: Arsenal vs Chelsea watch party on Sunday (March 1).
The London derby experience is being hosted at Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records (67 Constant Spring Road) in St Andrew, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, with the highly anticipated kickoff at 11:30 am.
The Premier League Pull Up is set to provide an elevated match-day experience, blending football with music, style, and lifestyle for an audience of creatives and culture enthusiasts.
Attendees will be immersed in an energetic environment that brings the thrill of the game to life with curated activations, including Sounds by DJ Reiizzzr, kit giveaways, photo activation experiences, special drink offers, and a US$250 gift code for the best-styled football jersey.
As the official EPL sponsor, Guinness will be adding to the excitement with its own engaging activations throughout the event.
Upon arrival, the first 50 patrons will receive a Guinness welcome drink, setting the tone for an unforgettable day. Fans can also snap their best shots at the Guinness Photo OPP station, creating Instagram-worthy moments to share with friends. Half-time engagement activities will keep the energy high, including the Match Day Minutes giveaway, where lucky fans can win exciting prizes, a jersey giveaway to celebrate fan spirit and style, and Gift baskets filled with exclusive goodies to reward loyal supporters.
“Premier League Pull Up is about creating a cultural moment and experience around football,” says Odessa Chambers from The Collective Jamaica. “ We’re thrilled to have Guinness on board for an experience where sport meets style, music, and community — and Arsenal vs Chelsea is the perfect rivalry to kick it off.”
Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records provides the perfect backdrop for this iconic event, known for its lively atmosphere and commitment to delivering an authentic Jamaican energy.

The event is free with RSVP, but spaces are limited, so fans are encouraged to sign up early.
Guinness’s involvement in this event underscores its strong commitment to football and sports culture, as it continues to strengthen its presence as a key supporter of the English Premier League and Jamaican football enthusiasts.
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