Sports
Where To Watch The World Cup On The Upper West Side
For 90 minutes this Sunday, the entire world will turn into one giant watch party.
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — While soccer fans from around the globe reach a fever pitch at MetLife Stadium on Sunday to watch the World Cup final, there are plenty of places to watch the beautiful game on the Upper West Side.
Argentina, the defending World Cup champions led by Lionel Messi, will be up against Spain, led by rising star Lamine Yamal. The climactic match is scheduled for Sunday, July 19 at 3 p.m.
There are several sports bars on the Upper West Side primed for the kickoff. Just make sure you get there early enough to get a good spot.
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Here are some area sports bars with enough screens that you won’t miss a play:
- Bodega 88 (573 Columbus Ave.)
- Dive Bar (732 Amsterdam Ave.)
- Jake's Dilemma (430 Amsterdam Ave.)
- Amsterdam Ale House (340 Amsterdam Ave.)
- Dive 75 ( 101 W 75th St.)
- Malachy's Irish Pub (103 W 72nd St.)
- Dublin House (225 W 79th St.)
- Blondies Sports (212 W 79th St.)
- The Gin Mill (442 Amsterdam Ave.)
- The Wolfe (425 Amsterdam Ave.)
- George Keeley (485 Amsterdam Ave.)
- The Throwback (710 Amsterdam Ave.)
Have a venue to add to the list? Let Patch know and email Miranda.Levingston@Patch.com.
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