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Where to Watch Mexico-U.S. World Cup Qualifier in Burlingame-Hillsborough?
Pre-match coverage begins at 6 p.m. Pacific and kickoff is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. March 26 on ESPN and UniMas, according to the networks.

Mexico hosts the United States in a crucial World Cup qualifier Tuesday and there are a number of places in and near Burlingame and Hillsborough that will have the match televised live.
Pre-match coverage begins at 6 p.m. Pacific and kickoff is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. March 26 on ESPN and UniMas, according to the networks.
Staff at the Elephant Bar at 1600 Old Bayshore Highway, Burlingame, confirmed Tuesday afternoon they will have the match.
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The American Bull Bar & Grill at 1819 El Camino Real, Burlingame, will also have the match, staff confirmed.
Staff at Houlihan's Restaurant & Bar at 275 S. Airport Blvd. South San Francisco, confirmed they will have the match.
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The 7 Mile House Sports Bar & Grill at 2800 Bayshore Blvd., Brisbane, will also have the match, staff confirmed.
Staff at Val's Restaurant and Lounge at 2468 Junipero Serra Blvd., Daly City, confirmed they will also have the match televised.
To the north, there is the Kezar Pub at 770 Stanyan St., San Francisco, which is touted as a popular spot to watch World Cup qualifiers.
Host Mexico and their supporters will want a win Tuesday night at Estadio Azteca. El Tricos are currently fourth in the six-nation final round of CONCACAF qualifying for Brazil 2014. Mexico has two points from two matches, a home draw with Jamaica and a road draw in Honduras on Friday.
The U.S. men's soccer team, with a roster including players from beach cities of Southern California, the Inland Empire and Chula Vista in San Diego County, defeated Costa Rica 1-0 in blizzard conditions Friday evening in Commerce City, Colo.
The Yanks are second in the hexagonal with three points from two matches, an opening loss at Honduras and the win Friday over Costa Rica.
Following Tuesday's match, the U.S. team resumes qualifying in June with three matches in the space of 12 days - on the road against Jamaica, at home against Panama, and at home against Honduras.
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