Football Talent Festivals in East of England

Fun Flair Festivals run youth football talent identification events across East of England for players aged 5-12. Every session is recorded with VEO so professional clubs and academies can scout talent — no matter where your child plays.

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What is a Fun Flair Festival?

A fun, competitive festival where young players in East of England play small-sided games in front of cameras — a relaxed environment built to let every child show what they can do.

Every game is VEO-recorded

Professional scouts review the footage remotely after the festival, so talent in East of England gets seen by clubs and academies without the family needing to travel for trials.

The scouting guarantee

Every player who takes part is watched by a qualified scout and receives feedback — so your child's effort on the day always counts towards being noticed.

Football festivals in East of England at a glance

Venues we cover

  • Powerleague WatfordQueens' School, Aldenham Rd, Watford WD23 2TY, UK

Age groups

  • 4-6 years
  • 5-7 years
  • 7-9 years
  • 9-11 years
  • 10-12 years

Places from

£25 per child

Exact pricing is shown on each festival's booking page.

Upcoming festivals in East of England

Other festivals near East of England

Festivals in East of England: your questions

Where are Fun Flair Festivals held in East of England?

Festivals in East of England take place at venues including Powerleague Watford. Each listing on this page shows the exact venue and kick-off time.

What age groups can take part in East of England?

Festivals in East of England are open to players in 4-6 years, 5-7 years, 7-9 years, 9-11 years and 10-12 years. Age bands vary by festival, so check each event for its exact groups.

How much does a football festival in East of England cost?

Places at festivals in East of England start from £25 per child. The exact price for each festival is shown on its booking page.

How are players scouted at festivals in East of England?

Every game in East of England is recorded with VEO cameras. Qualified scouts review the footage remotely after the festival, so players are seen by clubs and academies without families having to travel for trials — and every player who takes part receives feedback.